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Droppings, fresh gnaw marks, and tracks are some indications that there may be a mouse problem. Mice are very good at making themselves at home in our environment. I can remember sitting in a friend's kitchen, playing cards one day, when an uninvited mouse came running across the floor. This kind of encounter can be very frightening and upsetting. One thing to remember, if you have mouse sightings during the day, in your living spaces, you may have a much bigger problem than you realize.