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by beetree on 29 July 2009 - 00:07
Hav-a-harts work, very well, if you're into roadtrips with rodents, or kid projects.
Peanut butter, works best on the the old fashioned, tried and true.
Don't like poisons, because you don't know where the carcass ends up at.
by starrchar on 29 July 2009 - 00:07
by Sam1427 on 29 July 2009 - 02:07
by windwalker18 on 29 July 2009 - 02:07
by Kaffirdog on 29 July 2009 - 07:07
Thanks everyone, but a cat or small dog is not an option as The Management live loose in the house and would not tolerate it. I have set traps (no catch yet) but since I didn't know the mouse was in here until I found the nest, I am thinking more of something to put in the cupboard that would make a mouse feel uncomfortable there to deter another one from moving in. My books are very old and irreplaceable.
Margaret N-J
by yellowrose of Texas on 29 July 2009 - 08:07
tHE BEST SOLUTION OF ALL IS THE ELECTRONIC PLUG IN S THAT YOU BUY BY SUNBEAM AND GE...IN THE ELECTRICAL DEPT OF LOWES,,,, WALMART , BIG LOTS, TARGET , ANY TRACTOR SUPPLY i HAVE THREE IN EVERY ROOM AND SOME HAVE A PLUG IN ON THE SIDE FOR USE OF ANOTHER APPLIANCE..i HAEVE 6 OF THEM IN NURSERY AND i DO USE MOTH BALLS IN MY NURSERY.....THE SMELL OF THEM KEEPS LOTS OF THINGS AWAY.....LOL
nOW WITH DE IN THE BARN AND THE NURSERY, i HAVE NONE....NEIGHBORS LEFT A MESS ON THE LOT NEXT DOOR,,,MOVED AND LEFT DOGS AND TRASH...SO I HAVE A LOT OF WATCHING TO DO.
I WILL NOT LIVE IN THE COUNTRY WITHOUT MY ELECTRONIC PLUGINS..THEY WORK FOR ME...AND i HAVE MOTHBALS IN ATTIC AND UNDER HE HOUSE AS i HAVE PIER AND BEAM....
i ALSO USE A LOT OF MARIGOLDS AND FLOWERING THEY DONT LIKE...WOULD LOVE TO GET A CAT TO KEEP SNAKES AWAY BUT DOGS WOULDN'T LET THEM STAY..
EVERYNOW AND THEN ONE GETS IN BARN AND MY SON HAS TRAPS SET....I AM NOT TOUCHING THEM SO HE DOES IT WHEN HE COMES TO VISIT....I HAVE NO INTENTION OF TOUCHING ONE OR LIVING IN A HOUSE WITH A MOUSE IN IT...
SON DOES THE BUG SPRAYING AND NOW WITH DE I AM SEEING EVEN JUNE BUGS DIE ON THE PORCH AND PATIO...
by AandA on 29 July 2009 - 13:07
AandA
by wesenhund on 30 July 2009 - 03:07
by SitasMom on 30 July 2009 - 04:07
rotten grain
a bunch of hungry cats
by Mindhunt on 30 July 2009 - 23:07
My son has a ball python and we took her shed skin hunks and put them around the garage. Works great. You can go to a reptile shop and ask for shed skin, be sure to keep the supply reasonably fresh (don't leave it there for a year LOL) and change the places you put it. I've even had it work for the darn terrorist bunnies that hide out under our front porch. Use skin from snakes that generally eat mice, apparently the smell of the mice diet gets into the snake's skin and other mice smell it and run for the hills. Good luck
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