After Superproofing, what happens to the mice?
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SUPEPROOF™ director and mouse behaviour expert Gulliver Hill explains how mice don’t live in peoples’ houses, as people think, but in the fabric of houses, or near them. They then gain access to the property – a home or business – to find food. After the property has been effectively mouse proofed – that is, it has been Superproofed – all the holes and potential access points into the property have been blocked.
This prevents mice from gaining access to the place where they find their food. That means they have to go elsewhere to find a source and food, so they leave the nests they have created in walls and cavities in your property. Superproofing makes the mice disperse in search of easier habitats.