BPCA members are drawn from UK organisations who either eradicate public health and nuisance pests, or who manufacture and distribute the required products and equipment.

Mouse Mesh wins award for best humane wildlife innovation - pest control the humane way

The Ethical Products Organisation has acknowledge www.mousemesh.com as a Trusted Ethical Website

MOUSE CONTROL THE HUMANE WAY

Control Mice the humane way with Mouse Mesh - get rid of mice

Pest Control without Mouse Traps

Mice in your home or on your premises can be a very annoying problem. Many of us look for a way to control mice without the use of lethal mouse traps. There are of course humane mouse traps and any number of stories about how to get rid of mice but the ideal is to prevent mice from entering buildings in the first place.

Mouse Control - Prevention is better than cure

Mice can squeeze through quite tiny holes and one of the most common ways for mice to enter your property is through the holes air bricks. Mouse Mesh addresses the problem of mice using your air bricks as their front door. We have designed a simple and durable mouse prevention grill which fits neatly over the air bricks. Easy to fit and very cost effective, Mouse Mesh will help remove the need for mouse traps or humane animal traps. Prevention is better than cure, so look at places where mice are getting in to your property and use a Mouse Mesh on all air bricks. Don't 'get rid of mice', just don't let the mice into your property in the first place.

Keep out the mice with Mouse Mesh

Mice control starts with Mouse Mesh grills. We offer three sizes at present and each comes with straight forward fitting instructions. See our mice control products and get rid of those mice. Buy our mouse control products online.

Humane Pest Control Awards

See our page on the PETA award we have recieved for our pest control system.

Important Notice:
Mousemesh grills must not be used to cover air vents which are being used for the ventilation of gas appliances. The mesh may become blocked with dust, leaves, dirt etc which would restrict or even block air flow and increase the risk of the carbon monoxide poisoning.
web site by SiteWeave of Hampshire