Mice Exterminator Search · NJ • NY • PA
Mice exterminator help in NJ, NY & PA that finds the way inside.
You want the activity stopped, not just quiet for a week. We inspect droppings, wall and attic paths, pantry activity, crawl spaces, utility gaps, and exterior openings before recommending removal, cleanup, or sealing.

The mouse you see is rarely the whole problem.
Mice use the house like a tunnel system. The inspection traces the route from outside access to the place you noticed evidence before cleanup, sealing, or insulation work makes sense.
Whole-house entry inspection
Foundation gaps, pipe penetrations, gable vents, garage door seals, dryer vents, utility line entries. Mice fit through openings the size of a pencil. The inspection covers all of them.
Active routes vs old damage
Fresh droppings, grease marks along baseboards, gnaw evidence with sharp edges. Old damage gets noted but doesn't drive the active sealing plan the same way.
Inside before outside, or both at once
If mice are already in the house, sealing the outside without trapping inside leaves them stuck inside the wall. The inspection figures out which order makes sense.
Trap the mice that are already in the house. Then seal.
Sealing without trapping leaves the existing mice stuck inside, where they chew their way out a different route and stay. Trapping clears the active population, then the seal goes in.
Snap traps where the activity is
Placement matters more than count. Traps go on the active route based on droppings and grease marks, not scattered around the room.
No poison in the walls
Poison kills mice slowly and they die where they nest, often inside a wall cavity. The smell takes weeks. The carcass attracts secondary pests. We don't use it.
Confirm the activity is out
Trap activity drops, droppings stop appearing, no new chew evidence. Then the permanent seal happens, not before.
This is where mice exterminator searches go wrong.

Bait stations outside, dead mice in the wall.
What the shortcuts cost.
Bait-station-only answer
Bait stations outside without inspecting the entries means mice still get in. Poisoned mice die in the wall, the smell takes weeks, and the entry stays open.
Sealed without trapping first
The mice already inside the house are now trapped inside. They chew through drywall, baseboards, or wiring trying to find a new route. The seal-out becomes a seal-in.
Sealed the obvious gap, missed the actual route
Mice need a quarter inch. The visible hole isn't always the one they're using. A patch on the wrong gap leaves the actual route open.
Some mice jobs end at the trap-and-seal. Some need cleanup of droppings and affected insulation, especially if the attic was being used as a nest.
See what cleanup includesPermanent closure. Then we walk the attic and the basement.
Once the activity is confirmed out, every gap mice were using gets closed for good. Steel mesh and exterior-grade hardware. Cleanup of droppings or affected insulation only when the structure calls for it.
Steel-mesh and hardware closure
Quarter-inch hardware cloth or finer where the gap calls for it, screwed not stapled, sealed for the exterior.
Final walk-through with photos
You see the closed gaps, the attic deck, and the existing insulation condition before anything else gets recommended.
Cleanup only when warranted
Concentrated droppings, urine staining, or affected insulation get scoped in writing, with photos.
What homeowners say
“They showed me photos of everything they found, sealed every entry point, and the house has been silent since.”
Sarah M., Montclair, NJ
“They were the only company that actually got into the attic with me and showed me the problem instead of just pitching a price.”
Dave K., Staten Island, NY
“They cleared the infestation, cleaned the contamination, and got the attic inspection-ready fast. It saved the sale.”
Maria L., Bucks County, PA
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Full cost in writing
Before any work starts. No surprises.
Get your free mice inspection
Free inspection. Written recommendation. No obligation.
I searched for a mice exterminator. Is this the right service?
Why not just use poison?
How fast do mice multiply?
Should I worry about the droppings?
How much does mice removal cost?
Are you licensed?
While we're up there
Same crew, same number, same standard. We do the whole attic.
Rodent proofing
Quarter-inch steel mesh on every gap. Built to outlast the roof.
Attic rodent cleanup
Affected insulation, droppings, nesting. Removed and sealed.
Attic restoration
The full reset: cleanup, sanitize, re-insulate, photographed throughout.
Attic insulation
Removal, replacement, air sealing. Lower bills, even temps.
Ask about any of it on the call.
Call (732) 351-2005