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Although most people consider mice less objectionable than rats, mice are more common and cause significantly more damage. Mice are prolific breeders, producing 6-10 litters continuously throughout the year. The greatest economic loss from mice is not due to how much they eat, but what must be thrown out because of damage or contamination. Food, clothing, furniture, books and many other household items are contaminated by their droppings and urine, or damaged by their gnawing. House mice gnaw through electrical wiring, causing fires and failure of freezers, clothes dryers and other appliances. Mice also can transmit diseases, most notably salmonellosis (bacterial food poisoning) when food is contaminated with infected rodent feces.

Breathing dust that has come in contact with mouse feces has been linked to the deadly hantavirus in the northwest. The original motivation for the domestication of cats is thought to have been for their predation of mice and their relatives, the rats.

So basically, a mouse infestation is not something you want to ignore. While a mouse may contaminate your food suppy with it's feces and urine, they can also gnaw through electrical wiring, causing fires and failure of freezers, clothes dryers and other appliances. A mouse's tooth mark is about 1/8 inch wide and can do quite a bit of damage.

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