How do you get rid of mice in your room & kitchen???
l had just moved in to my new house.Last week , l found chicken bones at
the corner of my kitchen cabinets, it must be from rubbish bin. and now
almost every day have to clean my kitchen every morning just because of
the mess done by the '' little one'' .
a cat mice will usually stay away if there is a cat in the
house
Good news,you can go to OSH or Home Depot & buy a gadget you
plug into ur electrical outlet.It emits a sound that only rodents,spiders
& insects hear & they hate it so much they evict themselves.I found a rat
in a new place I had moved into after I installed one & it was in so much
pain it couldn't move.They hate it & best of all you don't have to use
chemicals which might be bad for yours & childrens health as well.They
worked really well.only I think after about a year they need to be replaced with new ones & make sure you buy the best ones because the cheap ones don't work all that well.Best of luck getting rid of ur unwanted guest.
First, prepare a meal that you know is subpar.
Second, invite your rodent friends to dinner.
If the meal is as bad as you hoped, they will not return.
mouse traps, but not those sticky strip ones - - they are
disgustingly inhumane.
You have to be very careful with the poisons, besides children
& pets getting into them you end up having dead rodents someplace in the
house & the smell of a dead mouse can be very bad. Traps work very
effectively, depending on how you feel about the subject you can either
use humane traps (mouse is alive) or regular old traps that you set.
Traps that you set work very well, although you do have to be careful
where you put them if you have children or pets some traps can break a small finger. I have always found that if you use peanut butter as bait it will work very well. With the cheap wooden traps you can toss them mouse & all. Now that you are fighting a rodent problem you need to find the source where they are coming from. It could be a small gap where appliances are installed or in older homes it can even be areas that mice have chewed threw wood or drywall. You will need to patch these places up in a pinch you can put some steel wool into larger holes & patch it up with cocking. It is very important that you find where they are coming in at, or you will be fighting the rodent problem continually. And yes mice can be very distructive, they can get into ur pantry & destroy food, they can chew electrical wires, they can get out of control quickly. So good luck in you fight against the mice, you can do it, you just have to be consistant.
Mouse traps can be messy & time consuming. Expensive
exterminators lay traps that kill the critters inside ur walls. You are
then left with the rotting animal smell for months, unless you want to
break down the wall, get rid of the offending corpse & re-sheetrock. If
you're not allergic, the best remedy is a good mouser (a cat). An
indoor/outdoor cat is best. A cat that is lived all it is life indoors
doesn't have that killer instinct. We have rescued batches of kittens from barns & from under a local hardware store. These cats were born in the wild & are talented hunters. They take care of vermin both inside & out. The occasional ''gift'' of a dead mouse left at ur doorstep is preferable to finding the little ''eekers'' via smell or sight inside ur house.
there is lots of choices of traps,or cats..either one will do
the trick..
Because we have 2 dogs We did not want to use any type of
poison in our summer house. We did find some sticky mouse traps they are
available at most hardware stores and even some dollar stores we used them
and got great results. We also checked around the house to try to find out
where they were coming in. ( they can squeeze into a hole the size if a
pencil eraser.) we filled in as many places as we could find with steel
wool. Good luck!!
Get a cat or a dog...We always used to get the occasional mice
in our finished basement in the late Fall and winter due to living at the
edge of the woods. My son bought a Dalmatian and it must be her scent
that keeps them at bay.We have not seen or heard any since she stays in
the basement at night.
Mouse traps work the best...glue traps are evil! You can hear
the little boogers scream. Of course there is always poison but the chance
you take is that the animal will die inside the walls somewhere and stink
things up really bad. Peanut butter works well on the traps.good luck!
Adopt a cat, get mousetraps or use warfarin.
And keep a clean kitchen. Sick.
go to walmart and to the aisle where they have mouse traps and
whatnot-
u could buy the kind that sticks b-cus they can catch more critters
Mice don't usually move chicken bones, they would bite off the
meat. I think you might have a bigger pest. It sounds like the work of a
possum, to me. You might be smelling a foul Oder and you will definitely
have fleas, if it is a possum.
Get a humane trap to catch him, then turn him loose at least
1/2 mile from the house. Or, get a cat.
get a really good cat.. mine loves to catch mice but we dont
have any.. you can borrow him LOL
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