Mice control in Charleston

Mice are small rodents known for their adaptability and ability to reproduce quickly. They are often found in homes and gardens.

The Problem

Mice are small mammals belonging to the family Muridae, typically measuring 2 to 4 inches in length, excluding their tails. They have a pointed snout, large ears, and a long, hairless tail. Mice are known for their high reproductive rate, with a single female capable of producing several litters each year. They are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods, including grains, fruits, and seeds. Mice are often considered pests due to their tendency to invade homes in search of food and shelter, where they can cause damage and spread diseases.

Our Treatment Process

  • Comprehensive inspection to identify entry points and areas of high activity
  • Exclusion methods to seal off potential entry points
  • Sanitation measures to eliminate food sources and nesting materials
  • Ongoing monitoring to ensure mice do not return

Our approach focuses on creating a mouse-free environment while ensuring the safety and health of your home.

Have questions?

What pests does Reif Environmental treat?

Reif Environmental treats common Lowcountry pests including ants, roaches, spiders, palmetto bugs, mosquitoes, rodents, and other invasive household pests using targeted, effective, and eco-conscious methods.

Is your pest control safe for kids and pets?

Yes. Reif Environmental uses eco-friendly, responsible treatments that are designed to be safe for families and pets when applied correctly, while still delivering effective pest control results.

How often should pest control be done in the Lowcountry?

In the Lowcountry’s warm, humid climate, quarterly pest control is recommended to maintain consistent protection and prevent infestations before they start.

Why choose Reif Environmental over national pest control companies?

As a locally owned company, Reif Environmental understands local pest pressures and provides personalized service, faster response times, and treatments tailored specifically to Lowcountry homes.. not one size fits all solutions.