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Every week when I go to my mower to mow the lawn, I have to take the cover off the top of the engine and remove a mouse nest. It use to be that I would have to do it at the start of the mowing season and that was it, but now I am having to do it every week. Now, the mice are now doing the same thing to my tiller engine. I keep my mower and tiller in a building but I live in the country. I have a cat also but the fat boy just isn't doing the job. Does anyone have a solution to this problem. I don't want to use poison because of pets.
Is your equipment stored in a building with dirt floors, concrete or something else? Seems to me that you need to get at the reason as to how that mice are able to get into the equipment.
Hopefully, others will also be along to offer their opinions and advice.
I'm not an expert but ... do you have a dog? Mine has already got 2 mice killed. I live near an unused ground with overgrowing grass and weeds and mice sometimes get in my yard. My dog has perhaps wanted to play with them but killed them instead... who knows, it just goes mad at small animals that run past it and it simply chase them off.
My building has a wooden floor, it is fairly easy for a mouse to get into the building out where I live. I don't really care that they get in but I don't understand how they are getting to the mower engine it's cover is very tight fitting or how to stop them. the mower and tiller I just bought last year. But they had done the same thing to my old mower but the cover to the new equipment is a pain in the butt to get off and on.
I have two dogs and a cat, but they are too lazy or too spoiled to put any effort into catching anything. I tried leaving the door open and seeing if they would be intersted enough to sniff the mice out but all they want to do is play. They are more like children than animals. They are all a joy but totally useless.
lol. Have you tried mouse traps, you know, those made of wood and metal. You can use a special type of glue that i have seen in some supermarkets, in a tin can. All you have to do then is to spread this glue on a wooden board, put some food (pieces of fruit would do) and put it in a place you think the mouse often go. Wait some time, perhaps a whole night and you'll perhaps be able to catch some. Repeat after removing the trapped mouse. If you can't find such glue, then you'll have to find another solution, sorry.
If you have electric in the building you could always try those pest zappers, that emit a high pitched sound. I have heard from some that it works. I believe I have seen battery operated ones.
I was hoping that I would not have to set traps but there is no other way. I mowed yesterday and had to clean the mower out before I could get started, so today the traps go out. Thanks to all that tried to help