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How To Get Rid Of Mice Urine Odor

Rodent control

By Heather WhitneyPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Even though mice are little, an infestation is a serious problem. Mice can harm the structure of your house and leave behind odors that are difficult to get rid of. A health risk might result from an excessive buildup of mouse urine and droppings.

Here are some suggestions and methods to permanently get rid of the mouse pee smell if you find yourself fighting it in your home. There are other techniques to stop mice from coming back, so you won't have to worry about this issue again.

Before You Start

Finding the cause is the first step in getting rid of the smell of mouse urine. Urine is used by mice to mark their territory, and as a result, it smells strongly of ammonia.

It can be challenging to get rid of an odor if it is in your home's insulation. Animals that burrow include mice. You might need to get in touch with an insulation contractor who will employ a disinfecting procedure if they are in your walls. You might not need to repair the insulation as a result.

Ideas & Tips To Get Rid Of Mouse Urine Smell

Disinfect The Space

The smell of mouse pee needs to be eliminated. One tool for doing this is vinegar. Spray surfaces where mice congregate with a solution of one part vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle. Additionally, you can clean worktops and mop floors with vinegar.

The CDC advises disinfecting places with mouse urine or droppings with a solution of one part bleach to ten parts water. Allow the area to soak in the solution for five minutes. After that, dry the area completely by wiping it with paper towels.

Air Out The Area

Unwanted scents must be removed through ventilation. Create a cross breeze to move as much air as you can through the space. Ventilate the space for at least 30 minutes prior to beginning cleaning to get the air flowing.

To help you get rid of the odors, use fans and open the windows.

Use A Steam Cleaner

If you have upholstered furniture, you should use a steam cleaner to not only remove the stains but also disinfect them if mouse urine is present. Use an enzyme-based cleanser designed to eliminate urine odors.

Before you start, make sure your furniture is suited for steam cleaning. Certain textiles cannot be steam cleaned. Depending on the cleaning procedures required for your furniture, you can use either a dry-based cleaning solution or a water-based cleaning solution.

Make sure to steam clean any carpeting or upholstery that has been contaminated by mouse urine.

If you're looking for an enzyme cleaner that can handle everything, you can check out the Hepper Advanced Bio-Enzyme Pet Stain & Odor Eliminator Spray.

Freshen Your Fabrics

Steam cleaning is fantastic for furniture, but even if other materials aren't immediately impacted, mouse pee stink can permeate them. Sheets, curtains, blankets, and other loose textiles used for bedding can draw scents from the environment.

To get rid of any odors and sanitize the materials, wash all of these things in hot water with bleach that is color-safe. In addition to the other techniques mentioned, this will assist in keeping the rooms smelling fresh.

Freshen Your Space

Keep your home smelling fresh after the mouse urine scents have been eliminated. Spray the mixture over your carpets, furniture, and drapes after mixing a few drops of your preferred essential oil with water in a spray bottle. Your carpet may naturally absorb and eliminate any scents by being covered with a layer of baking soda. Thirty minutes later, vacuum it up.

If you have cats and can't use essential oils, you can burn your favorite candles or use plug-in air fresheners to restore the desired scent to your home.

Stop Mice From Returning

The last thing you want after your house starts to smell great once more is another mouse infestation. Try these strategies to prevent the mice from returning.

Any openings that mice might utilize to enter your property should be sealed off. Look for cracks and weak points in the foundation. Look for any openings that mice might utilize to enter the house.

Get rid of any clutter around the house, such as stacks of firewood and leaves. Shredded magazines and newspapers can be used as mouse bedding. Additionally, they are excellent hiding places for mice to build their nests.

Secure any food and garbage. Food odors are attractive to mice. Keep your house as neat as you can, and clean up spills and messes right away.

Conclusion

It can be difficult to deal with a mouse infestation, and it may take some time before the issue is fully resolved. You can resume enjoying your home once the stench of mouse urine is gone.

Don't let your efforts go to waste; take the essential precautions to avoid another mouse infestation. You can be certain that with enough time and effort, the mice won't return to your fragrant home.

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