πŸ”§ HOW-TO

How to Protect Your Home from Winter Pests

Mice, cluster flies, and certain cockroaches are active all winter. These actions before and during the cold months keep them out.

πŸ“‹ Steps

1
October: The critical exclusion month
October is the highest-impact month for winter pest prevention. Field mice are actively seeking winter harborage, cluster flies are seeking attic hibernation sites, and boxelder bugs are trying to enter wall voids. All exclusion work done in October prevents the entire winter of pest problems.
2
Set snap traps in October before mice enter
Don't wait until you hear mice in the walls. Set snap traps along all interior walls in October β€” kitchen, basement, and utility areas. Peanut butter bait. Check every 2-3 days. Catching mice in October means you're catching individuals as they explore, not managing an established colony.
3
Insulate all pipe penetrations
Cold snaps cause pipes to contract slightly, widening gaps around utility penetrations. Inspect and seal all penetrations (gas, water, electrical, cable) in October before the first freeze. Copper mesh plus silicone is the most durable combination.
4
Heat tape and insulation prevent pest-friendly condensation
Uninsulated pipes condensate in winter, providing water sources for cockroaches and silverfish. Insulating pipes in cold utility areas reduces moisture that sustains pest populations through winter.
5
Check for moisture in crawl spaces after first freeze
Freeze-thaw cycles can dislodge vapor barriers and create condensation in crawl spaces. A post-freeze crawl space inspection identifies moisture issues before they become pest-supporting conditions throughout the winter.

πŸ’‘ Tips

  • The biggest winter pest mistake: seeing no pests in November and assuming everything is fine. Many winter pest problems are invisible until March when overwintering populations emerge or reproduce in spring
  • Cockroach populations don't decline in winter inside heated structures β€” if anything, the warmth relative to outside concentrates activity. Monthly kitchen inspection with a flashlight in winter catches cockroach activity before it explodes in the spring
  • Cluster flies inside wall voids in December cannot be eliminated by spray β€” they're in a protected hibernation location. The only management is vacuuming emerging individuals and applying Delta Dust to attic vents before they enter next October
  • Rodents produce warmth as they nest in groups β€” a cluster of mice in insulation can create enough warmth to melt snow above them. This heat signature is visible on thermal imaging cameras, which some professional rodent-exclusion companies use
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πŸ’° Cost to Fix This Problem

ApproachTypical CostBest For
DIY materials only$25–$75Mild or early-stage infestations
Professional service (one-time)$150–$400Active infestations or when DIY has already failed
Ongoing service contract$400–$800/yrPrevention and long-term peace of mind

Costs vary by region, property size, and severity. Get at least two quotes before hiring.

βœ… How to Know It's Working

Pest control success is measured in weeks, not days. Here's what to look for:

πŸ’‘ Monitoring tip: Place sticky traps in corners and along walls before you start treatment. Counting catches weekly gives you objective data on whether the population is declining.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Professional

DIY is appropriate for small, contained infestations caught early. Call a licensed professional when:

⚠️ Rule of thumb: If you've spent more on DIY materials than a professional visit would cost, it's time to call.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to eliminate mice from a house?
With proper snap trap placement (10-15 traps) and exclusion work, most infestations resolve within 1-3 weeks. The critical step is sealing all entry points since mice can enter through gaps as small as 1/4 inch.
What is the best bait for mouse traps?
Peanut butter is most effective. Use a pea-sized amount smeared into the trigger so mice must work at it. Other options include hazelnut spread and bacon grease. Change bait type if mice are not engaging traps after 48 hours.
Should I use poison or traps for mice?
Snap traps are preferred for indoor use. Poisoned mice often die in wall voids causing odor problems for weeks. Traps provide immediate confirmation, let you monitor population decline, and eliminate secondary poisoning risk to pets.
How do I find where mice are entering my house?
Look for gaps around pipe penetrations, dryer vents, garage door seals, and where siding meets the foundation. Mice leave grease marks along walls they travel. Stuff steel wool into gaps temporarily, then follow up with copper mesh and caulk.
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Cockroach Control Β· CDC Cockroach Allergens
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026