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  1. CONTROLLING HOUSE MICE s much more easily than rats. As a result, house mouse infestations are probably 10 to 20 times more common than rat infestations. Effective control involves sanitation, …

  2. The introduced house mouse is common throughout California near human habitation in urban habitats, and less common in a variety of natural communities. Found in buildings, fields and croplands, …

  3. Identification: The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small, slender rodent that has a slightly pointed nose; small, black, somewhat protruding eyes; large, scantily haired ears, and a nearly hairless tail …

  4. The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a common pest in houses and outbuildings. It is well adapted to sharing our living space and resources and has been doing so for thousands of years.

  5. Native to Central Asia, the house mouse was brought to North America as stowaways when the continent was settled. The house mouse thrives under a variety of conditions; they are found in and …

  6. House mice are small rodents with relatively large ears and small black eyes. They are much smaller than roof or Norway rats and can oftentimes be mistaken for baby rats.

  7. Jun 30, 2024 · At the time of publication, 118 products were registered in Kansas for house mouse control. Active ingredient percentages, trade names, bait formulations and lethal dosages of common …