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J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 07:56 AM
Okay folks, I know someone has an answer to this. I am having a problem with mice. They scare the bejezuz out of me. I can handle most anything, but they are fast and they have tails!! :eek:

I have a two story house on a slab, all my food is in storage containers, house is always clean. I have tried everything from sticky traps, mouse traps, humane traps, and moth balls. I cannot seem to get rid of these critters.

All holes leading to the outside such as the dryer vent have either been sealed or critter-proofed.

I had them all winter and went through the summer fine. Yesterday I found one in my bathtub!! :eek: This morning found one running through my bedroom!! :mad:

These look like babies. I have no idea what to do, can someone please help me?:confused: I am a very clean person and rodents like these are known to harbor disease. Please I am desperate!!

Oh yeah, cats are out of the question!!

kp2171
Aug 24, 2006, 08:21 AM
We'd get them in the house I grew up in from time to time.

Theyd get into the register vents, as we had bigger registers with ornate, shell shaped openings... big enough for them to jump in. we'd actually have to lift a floor register here and there and put traps in the venting. What a pain. This was an older house, and most houses don't have floor vents like ours did, so that may not be your problem. Wed also put foil on the floor of the vent so you could hear it crinkle if there were in there.

Wed just use traps until they were gone.

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 08:23 AM
Our vents are ceiling vents. We have foil under the kitchen sink and the bottom of the pantry. I understand they do not like the feel of the foil.

We have been using traps, but they are not going away!!
EEEKKK, I HATE MICE!!

momincali
Aug 24, 2006, 08:42 AM
Have you considered using hot sauce?? Okay, sorry. But, actually, I know for a fact that cayenne will keep most animals away.

I think you have 2 choices really. Find their source of entry and food and eliminate it completely or call a professional exterminator. There is this stuff on the market called "Just one Bite" rat bait, you can find it online at valleyvet.com. My mom has used it and swears by it. The only downer is that a couple of days later, you will really have to scrupulously look through your home to find the dead mice or your home will stink to high heaven.

I feel for you, I don't like Mice either. Good Luck!

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 08:47 AM
Hot sauce? As pres of the hot sauce club I should have known that. Where do you put it? I don't want to pour my precious hot sauce around the perimeter of the house like a barricade?!

Oh, Lordy, I just don't know what I am going to do!

Now, I am afraid to go up to the bedroom!!

momincali
Aug 24, 2006, 09:34 AM
Walk around in rain boots, at least if it comes near your foot you won't touch it! Eeewwwww!

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 09:36 AM
LMAO!! I may have to do that. But now I don't even want to sleep in my own bed. I am going out in a few to buy the entire city of Memphis out of traps.

Going to put them around all the baseboards!! Just hope the dogs don't try and lick the peanut butter off the traps! OUCH!!

I GOT HIM!!

One mouse down, hopefully no more to go!!

momincali
Aug 24, 2006, 02:35 PM
Wow, you are a true Mouse Terminator... (in her best Arnold voice) "AAhhhhl be bock!"

Impressive, now who has to discard it?? I'd pay someone a thousand dollars to do it for me...

kp2171
Aug 24, 2006, 02:49 PM
Have you considered using hot sauce????


Walk around in rain boots, at least if it comes near your foot you won't touch it! eeewwwww!

POLICE REPORT

Memphis, Tn -

A woman was found today after neighbors heard a scream and what sounded like a "thump." Local police arrived on the scene to find a woman, dressed in rain boots and carrying hot sauce, passed out in her bathtub after apparently, this is a direct quote, having "the bejezus" scared out of her. No arrests have been made. Rumor is there is a thousand dollar reward for finding the culprit. =)

momincali
Aug 24, 2006, 02:53 PM
KP-

Thank you for the visual! I am being stared at strangely by all here wondering what brought me to the floor laughing in histerics.

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 03:00 PM
OMG!!

KP, you are too freaking funny.

I laughed till I cried. Oh, jeez, now my tummy is sore!!

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 03:09 PM
I made my 13 year old daughter get rid of it!!

She has no problem with mice, especially if she wants to go rollerskaing on Friday!! :eek:

Just kidding, she ain't afraid of no mice!!

And yes, it is reminiscent of the movie Mouse Trap!!

kp2171
Aug 24, 2006, 03:17 PM
OMG!!!!!!!

KP, you are too freaking funny.

I laughed till I cried. Oh, jeez, now my tummy is sore!!!!!!!!!!!

Rain boots, hot sauce and a sore tummy.

Sounds like one hell of a date.

J_9
Aug 24, 2006, 03:26 PM
Is that a proposition?

LOL

valinors_sorrow
Aug 24, 2006, 03:54 PM
OMG LOL too funny, well, except for the mouse LOL hope Thomas doesn't see this one :eek:

Knucklez
Sep 7, 2006, 10:35 PM
Best solution in town --> get a cat. Will clear up your mouse trouble. Cat is low maitenance, and low cost. If it is an indoor cat it will be very affectionate. (out door cats are moody).

Also, you can leave a cat alone in the house (with plenty food/water) for up to 3 days.

Just an idea

Taukame
Sep 8, 2006, 05:28 PM
I've heard that peppermint oil works. Not really sure because I have cats. My sister swears by it. She says that is has to be real not imitation. And it smells good.

kp2171
Sep 8, 2006, 05:32 PM
Now we are up to rain boots, hot sauce, sore tummy, and peppermint oil.

Keep this up and ill have my halloween costume in no time.

J_9
Sep 8, 2006, 05:43 PM
I have tried moth balls, shall we add this to the list?

talaniman
Sep 9, 2006, 05:28 AM
Thought I was in the lounge for a minute,except for all the mice, no laughing matter. I went to
Minards, a department store and got a couple of electronic pest control boxes and just plugged them in around the house and haven't seen a mouse or a roach yuugh-in years. Google electronic pest control to see what's available and where and they don't bother pets so try it and if it works Starbucks on you. LUCK!

kp2171
Sep 9, 2006, 06:02 AM
I have tried moth balls, shall we add this to the list?

Well, I've heard of fun tricks with wintergreen mints, but I really don't think naphthalene moth balls are particularly exciting... they can leave contact burns if I remember right.?

Oops. Off topic again.

Christopher_amatulli
Mar 6, 2007, 06:31 PM
OK... I had the same problem in my house with getting rid of the mice... the regular traps did not do the job... I swear they figured out the damn traps and I just ended up feeding them peanut butter every night...

Now what worked in our house is these new "eletric" traps... a little peanut butter on the inside and once they come in ZAP, one done little critter... safe for your dogs too, there's no way they are getting into that trap...

We got 8 in 4 days... and haven't seen any since...

cjcdallas
Mar 7, 2007, 08:08 PM
Okay folks, I know someone has an answer to this. I am having a problem with mice. They scare the bejezuz out of me. I can handle most anything, but they are fast and they have tails!!!:eek:

I have a two story house on a slab, all my food is in storage containers, house is always clean. I have tried everything from sticky traps, mouse traps, humane traps, and moth balls. I cannot seem to get rid of these critters.

All holes leading to the outside such as the dryer vent have either been sealed or critter-proofed.

I had them all winter and went through the summer fine. Yesterday I found one in my bathtub!!!:eek: This morning found one running through my bedroom!!!:mad:

These look like babies. I have no idea what to do, can someone please help me?:confused: I am a very clean person and rodents like these are known to harbor disease. Please I am desperate!!!!!!!!

Oh yeah, cats are out of the question!!!!


J_9 -
One thing that can help expedite the ridding of the rodent is to figure out where they are coming from. An old trick we used to do is put a paper plate in the middle of the floor with a dab of peanut butter on it. Then around the outer edge about 2 inches wide we would put a decent amount of flour on there. The mice will come for a treat and you can track them back to their entry and exit points. Of course the dog has to go outside for the night. We get them pretty heavy from time to time because our dog is part boxer and part pig. When she eats it flies everywhere. (She eats and sleeps in the third car garage but hangs with us in the house.) So we use that method in the garage and in the house. Then we set the traps close to the area they are entering and it gets them "gone" pretty quick...
Good luck...

tickle
Mar 9, 2007, 07:38 AM
Why are cats out of the question? One good one can do wonders with mice... yummy!!

J_9
Mar 9, 2007, 08:02 AM
Allergies tickle. That is the main reason why cats are out of the question.

Also, I have not had a problem with them since August. So, I am finally mouse free.

KBC
Jan 3, 2008, 06:29 AM
Okay folks, I know someone has an answer to this. I am having a problem with mice. They scare the bejezuz out of me. I can handle most anything, but they are fast and they have tails!!!:eek:

I have a two story house on a slab, all my food is in storage containers, house is always clean. I have tried everything from sticky traps, mouse traps, humane traps, and moth balls. I cannot seem to get rid of these critters.

All holes leading to the outside such as the dryer vent have either been sealed or critter-proofed.

I had them all winter and went through the summer fine. Yesterday I found one in my bathtub!!!:eek: This morning found one running through my bedroom!!!:mad:

These look like babies. I have no idea what to do, can someone please help me?:confused: I am a very clean person and rodents like these are known to harbor disease. Please I am desperate!!!!!!!!

Oh yeah, cats are out of the question!!!!
You could always get a snake!!

I have one for rent!!

((((J-9))))

KBC

Christopher_amatulli
Jan 3, 2008, 07:41 AM
I had a snake for a while... unfortunately, it ate to many mice, and got stuck in a hole...