Mouse Hunter
May 23, 2014, 03:23 PM
On April 1 a critter was found rustling inside a bag of trash in the garage, jumped out and hid somewhere. On April for a nest was discovered in the engine compartment of our truck which is driven every day of the week. The truck is not housed in the garage, but outside in the driveway. The nest consisted of leaves, grass, and the insulation from the underside of the truck hood. We cleared the nest out. No activity was noted for nearly two weeks, then evidence of mice having chewed into trash bags was noted in the garage area. No dropping were observed.
On May 2, a mouse was observed in the finished basement, in the furthest area from the garage. Traps set caught one offender in the basement and two offenders in the garage. New spin type traps were set but have never been tripped. May 15 another mouse was observed in the same basement area. No droppings or tell-tale signs have been found. Three spring traps were set and one mouse caught. A replacement trap was set out and another mouse caught the following day.
Then yesterday, after inspecting outside and finding no visible entry points, an inside inspection only found dropping and destruction in a closet/pantry under the basement steps. A mouse nightclub! We also learned that mice were spotted outside the house on May 4 by a person running the string trimmer along a flower bed on the south side. Two mice were caught - one at a time, in two traps put out within a span of 6 hours overnight.
We feel like we are caught in the movie Mouse Hunt! We are going to continue setting traps while looking for entry points. To prevent them from moving elsewhere in the house, we are considering waiting a few weeks to clear out the mess under the steps until we are not catching any more mice.
Has anyone experience something this bizarre? Any suggestions for where the entry point could be. We considered the chimney. It is in the center of the house and runs down to the basement near the base of the stairs. Not an April fool joke for sure!
Thank you.
T
On May 2, a mouse was observed in the finished basement, in the furthest area from the garage. Traps set caught one offender in the basement and two offenders in the garage. New spin type traps were set but have never been tripped. May 15 another mouse was observed in the same basement area. No droppings or tell-tale signs have been found. Three spring traps were set and one mouse caught. A replacement trap was set out and another mouse caught the following day.
Then yesterday, after inspecting outside and finding no visible entry points, an inside inspection only found dropping and destruction in a closet/pantry under the basement steps. A mouse nightclub! We also learned that mice were spotted outside the house on May 4 by a person running the string trimmer along a flower bed on the south side. Two mice were caught - one at a time, in two traps put out within a span of 6 hours overnight.
We feel like we are caught in the movie Mouse Hunt! We are going to continue setting traps while looking for entry points. To prevent them from moving elsewhere in the house, we are considering waiting a few weeks to clear out the mess under the steps until we are not catching any more mice.
Has anyone experience something this bizarre? Any suggestions for where the entry point could be. We considered the chimney. It is in the center of the house and runs down to the basement near the base of the stairs. Not an April fool joke for sure!
Thank you.
T