Mouse Proofing | Fine-Gap Sealing | Cumberland County
Mouse Proofing & Entry-Point Sealing in Fayetteville, NC
House mice enter through gaps as small as a pencil width — ¼ inch — which means mouse proofing requires a finer-grained survey than rat exclusion. We identify utility penetration gaps, garage door bottom seal failures, dryer vent entry, foundation cracks, and door sweep gaps that are invisible in a casual walkthrough. All common entry points sealed and documented. Call (844) 635-0403.
The Fine-Gap Problem
Mice Need Only a Quarter Inch
A house mouse can compress through a gap the width of a pencil — roughly one quarter of an inch. That's smaller than the gap under most interior doors, smaller than a worn garage door bottom seal, smaller than a dryer vent transition joint that has separated by a few millimeters. Mouse proofing is fundamentally different from rat proofing in its granularity: rat-exclusion-level work misses mouse entry points routinely, because the gaps that admit mice are too small to register as significant in a rat-focused survey.
We conduct mouse proofing surveys with fine-gap identification as the explicit objective: flashlight inspection of utility penetrations at every wall they pass through (pipes, conduit, cables), garage door bottom seal condition check across the full width of the door, dryer vent transition and exterior cap inspection, door sweep and threshold gap measurement at every exterior door, and foundation crack survey at the mud-sill level. These are the seven categories that generate 90% of mouse entry in Cumberland County residential properties — and most of them require specific tools and angles to identify from the ground.
Sealing materials for mouse-width gaps differ from rat exclusion: copper mesh packed into utility gaps (similar techniques apply to crawl space exclusion in Sandhills soil) (foam alone is insufficient), door sweep replacement with full-contact seals, garage door bottom seal replacement, and dryer vent bird-screen installation. None of these are dramatic interventions — they are the maintenance items that were deferred and added up to an infestation.
Utility Penetration Audit
Every pipe, conduit, and cable penetration through exterior walls inspected for gap width. Copper mesh packing applied at all gaps 1/4 inch or larger where rodent access is possible.
Garage & Door Seals
Garage door bottom seal assessment across full door width, threshold and door sweep inspection at all exterior doors. Replacement recommended where seal contact is incomplete.
Dryer Vent Screening
Exterior dryer vent cap inspection and bird-screen installation where the existing cap is missing, damaged, or admits small animals. An often-overlooked entry point in Fayetteville suburban homes.
Mouse Proofing in Fayetteville — Call (844) 635-0403
Fine-gap survey and sealing across Cumberland County. Same-day inspection available.
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Common Questions
What is the smallest gap that admits a house mouse?
House mice can compress through gaps as small as 1/4 inch (roughly the diameter of a pencil). This is smaller than most worn garage door seals, door sweep gaps, and utility penetration gaps that are never specifically sealed.
How is mouse proofing different from rat exclusion?
Mouse proofing focuses on finer gaps than rat exclusion typically addresses. A rat exclusion survey looks for gaps of 1/2 inch and larger. A mouse proofing survey targets 1/4-inch gaps, which requires closer inspection of utility penetrations, door seals, and foundation cracks.
Can you replace garage door seals during the same visit?
We assess and document garage door bottom seal condition during the survey. Replacement is quoted separately and can typically be completed during the same visit for standard residential garage doors.
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