Dryer Vents
A loose vent flap is an open door for a mouse.
House Mice
House mice slip through a gap the size of a dime and breed fast. We trap the mice you have and seal the tiny openings they use, so they do not just keep coming back.
Mice are small, fast, and prolific. A single female can produce dozens of offspring a year, and the whole colony can squeeze through an opening the size of a dime. That is why a couple of mice quickly become many.
Trapping helps, but mice keep coming through the same tiny gaps unless those are sealed. Our mouse control pairs interior trapping with exclusion of the small openings around vents, pipes, and the garage, which is what finally keeps them out.
Trapping plus the sealing mice actually need.
We close the dime-sized openings mice squeeze through.
Snap traps placed along the runways mice travel.
We check the voids where mice nest and travel.
Cleanup tips for droppings and nesting material.
We favor traps over interior poison for safety.
Return visits confirm the mice are gone.
Mice need only a tiny gap. These are the spots we check and seal.
A loose vent flap is an open door for a mouse.
Brick veneer gaps that lead straight behind walls.
Worn corner seals leave a dime-sized gap.
Openings where utilities enter the home.
Gaps behind appliances where lines enter cabinets.
Small cracks along the slab and sill plate.
We find runways, droppings, and the tiny entry gaps.
Snap traps placed where mice actually travel.
We seal dime-sized openings with steel and sealant.
A follow-up confirms the mice are gone.
Why a few traps from the store rarely end a mouse problem.
| Armory | DIY Traps | |
|---|---|---|
| Seals the entry gaps | ||
| Finds hidden runways | ||
| Attic and wall inspection | ||
| Follow-up to confirm | ||
| Lasting results |
They came out and assessed my issue with mice. William was easy to talk to and took time to explain how they would get rid of them. I saw results the first week. Very happy.
He did extra work on the first visit and came back to follow up. The problem was fully resolved. Very trustworthy team.
Very satisfied with the professionalism and care. On time, thorough, and respectful of my home. I will keep using Armory.
You can empty traps for weeks and still have mice if the entry points stay open. Mice follow scent trails left by earlier mice, so an unsealed gap is an ongoing invitation that keeps the problem alive.
That is why our mouse control leads with exclusion. We seal the dime-sized openings around vents, pipes, and the garage, then trap what is inside. Close the door and the trapping finally finishes the job.
Get a free inspection. We trap the mice and seal the gaps they use across the Oklahoma City metro.