The number of calls is about the same level as last year, however, the mice are significantly more.

- We feel that those who have problems have much bigger problems than last year, says Michael Victorén, service manager at one of Anticimex's local offices.

Through electronic mouse traps, the remediation company can keep track of exactly how many mice are caught and die. Michael mentions a company that has a trap where the number of mice that are stuck has been almost a hundred more to the number than last year.

Looking for food and heat

The forest mice live outdoors most of the year, but when it is cold they seek shelter and shelter. They are happy to look into our homes and winter.

- They also think it's cold. The houses are not completely sealed, there is always some heat flowing out and they are looking towards the heat. An incredible small hole is required for them to enter.

Can do damage

Mice in the house may not be the most appreciated company. In addition, they are rodents.

- It eats, lives in and does away with almost everywhere. The worst thing is if they get on power lines and rodents, it can cause fires.