House Mice
House Mice seek shelter indoors to escape colder weather or predators like snakes and to locate food sources. Because house mice thrive under a wide range of conditions, are secretive and very cautious, they are hard to control.
Their droppings and urine contaminate food and if the population is not controlled house mice can cause contamination problems in places where they nest. Diseases that can be transmitted by house mice include Lymphocytic choriomeningitis and food poisoning.