Summary
Mice head indoors when winter arrives, drawn by warmth, food, and shelter. They slip through tiny gaps around doors, vents, and utilities, following scent trails into basements, attics, and kitchens. Once inside, warm spaces near heating equipment, stored clutter, damp soil from houseplants, and accessible food sources make your home an appealing winter refuge. Wood piles and debris close to the house also create nearby shelter that encourages rodents to explore entry points. To keep mice out, seal cracks with steel wool or pest‑rated foam, store food and nesting materials in sealed containers, move outdoor wood piles away from walls, and clear debris near foundations.
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