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Old 08-08-2021, 12:59 PM #1
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Default There's a moose loose about my hoose

I've got mice in my house.

What's the most humane way to get rid of the little bastards?
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Humane Mouse Removal Guide: 9 Steps for a Rodent-Free Home…

1. Eliminate access to food.
Mice are less likely to hang around if you make it harder for them to get to their favorite thing: food. Keep counters, floors, and cabinets crumb-free, and store dry food, including pet food, in chew-proof containers.

2. Seal your trash.
Remember the scene in Charlotte’s Web when Templeton the rat has a full-on fiesta in the trash after the carnival closes for the night? No? Well, picture it, because that’s what your garbage might look like when you’re asleep if you don’t make it impossible for rodents to get into it. And I don’t mean that you should tie a pretty little bow with the trash ribbons: I’m talking sealed shut with a bungee cord, people.

3. Don’t leave out your companion animals’ food.
Think mice discriminate when it comes to human food versus animal-companion food? Well, they don’t. Be sure not to offer them a feast by leaving your cat or dog’s food out—pick it up once your animal companions are done grubbing.

4. Repel rodents with unpleasant scents.
You may be thinking, “Oh, come on. Bad smells? Mice like trash.” But here’s a secret: Mice hate the scent of peppermint. So buy peppermint essential oil (you can get it on Amazon.com or ask your yogi aunt for some), soak cotton balls in it, and put it in the infested areas. Ammonia-soaked rags work even better. (Ammonia can be purchased at any grocery store in the cleaning section.)

5. Find the mouse’s point of entry.
You need to go full-fledged private investigator on this mouse. Determine where the animal is getting into your house by using a flashlight to check for holes and cracks in the walls and floor and for gaps around pipes and doors, etc. Mice can squeeze through dime-size holes, so be diligent.

6. Seal off entry points.
Once animals have been repelled, seal off all the holes and cracks larger than a dime with steel wool, and then cover the area with foam sealant.

7. Buy a live-trap.


If animals are accidentally sealed indoors, they can be live-trapped during mild weather. Live-cage or box traps are only humane when they’re checked hourly. You can’t leave them out while you go to school or work since mice and rats can die from stress-induced disorders, exposure, or dehydration in just a few hours. Be sure to clean the traps thoroughly when not in use to get rid of any food smells so that you don’t attract more little “friends.”

You can find these at many hardware stores—just be sure to ask for live traps. Follow the instructions on the back of the box to use them.

8. Make a DIY trap.
In a pinch, you can make a humane mouse trap by placing dry oatmeal and peanut butter (I guess mice and I share the same favorite snack) at the bottom of a wastebasket. Stack bricks or books along one side so that the rodent can climb up and jump into the basket—once the animal is inside, he or she won’t be able to get out. Captured mice can be kept calm by placing a towel over the trap.

9. Release mice outdoors during mild weather.
Mice can die in unfamiliar areas because they won’t be able to find proper food or water and aren’t resistant to foreign parasites and diseases, so be sure to release them within 100 yards of where they were trapped. Since you’ve already sealed off the points of entry, you don’t need to worry about them finding their way back inside your house.


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…one of the live trap costs at Amazon…

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pest-Stop-P...c=1&th=1&psc=1
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Humane Mouse Removal Guide: 9 Steps for a Rodent-Free Home…

1. Eliminate access to food.
Mice are less likely to hang around if you make it harder for them to get to their favorite thing: food. Keep counters, floors, and cabinets crumb-free, and store dry food, including pet food, in chew-proof containers.

2. Seal your trash.
Remember the scene in Charlotte’s Web when Templeton the rat has a full-on fiesta in the trash after the carnival closes for the night? No? Well, picture it, because that’s what your garbage might look like when you’re asleep if you don’t make it impossible for rodents to get into it. And I don’t mean that you should tie a pretty little bow with the trash ribbons: I’m talking sealed shut with a bungee cord, people.

3. Don’t leave out your companion animals’ food.
Think mice discriminate when it comes to human food versus animal-companion food? Well, they don’t. Be sure not to offer them a feast by leaving your cat or dog’s food out—pick it up once your animal companions are done grubbing.

4. Repel rodents with unpleasant scents.
You may be thinking, “Oh, come on. Bad smells? Mice like trash.” But here’s a secret: Mice hate the scent of peppermint. So buy peppermint essential oil (you can get it on Amazon.com or ask your yogi aunt for some), soak cotton balls in it, and put it in the infested areas. Ammonia-soaked rags work even better. (Ammonia can be purchased at any grocery store in the cleaning section.)

5. Find the mouse’s point of entry.
You need to go full-fledged private investigator on this mouse. Determine where the animal is getting into your house by using a flashlight to check for holes and cracks in the walls and floor and for gaps around pipes and doors, etc. Mice can squeeze through dime-size holes, so be diligent.

6. Seal off entry points.
Once animals have been repelled, seal off all the holes and cracks larger than a dime with steel wool, and then cover the area with foam sealant.

7. Buy a live-trap.


If animals are accidentally sealed indoors, they can be live-trapped during mild weather. Live-cage or box traps are only humane when they’re checked hourly. You can’t leave them out while you go to school or work since mice and rats can die from stress-induced disorders, exposure, or dehydration in just a few hours. Be sure to clean the traps thoroughly when not in use to get rid of any food smells so that you don’t attract more little “friends.”

You can find these at many hardware stores—just be sure to ask for live traps. Follow the instructions on the back of the box to use them.

8. Make a DIY trap.
In a pinch, you can make a humane mouse trap by placing dry oatmeal and peanut butter (I guess mice and I share the same favorite snack) at the bottom of a wastebasket. Stack bricks or books along one side so that the rodent can climb up and jump into the basket—once the animal is inside, he or she won’t be able to get out. Captured mice can be kept calm by placing a towel over the trap.

9. Release mice outdoors during mild weather.
Mice can die in unfamiliar areas because they won’t be able to find proper food or water and aren’t resistant to foreign parasites and diseases, so be sure to release them within 100 yards of where they were trapped. Since you’ve already sealed off the points of entry, you don’t need to worry about them finding their way back inside your house.


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I like the sound of number 8

Do you know whether mice like smooth or crunchy when it comes peanut butter?
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I like the sound of number 8

Do you know whether mice like smooth or crunchy when it comes peanut butter?
…I don’t think that it would really matter, Alf…as the taste would be the same and that’s what attracts…I guess that I personally would edge toward smooth just because of the possible irony of a humane trap being set up and then the mouse choking on a bit of peanut in the butter….

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I don’t get it..i am sure a mouse could run up the side of a basket seen them climbing walls? Let us know if it works Alf

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Do you know whether mice like smooth or crunchy when it comes peanut butter?

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they like nutella best of all
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They only come out at night, I don't hear a peep from them during the day time.
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if you can poke a biro through a hole then mouse can fit through as well

0.6cm diameter or so
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Mice like jam & marmalade , the cheese thing is a myth plus the cheese will go mouldy .

You're supposed to seal up holes in any walls and corners to stop them aswell.
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If they're nesting in your house and not just coming in to scavenge, they will DEFINITELY find their way back in... it's basically impossible to fully seal all entry points, they can squeeze themselves through tiny gaps.

I say get a cat. Yes there may be a few mousey casualties in the short term, but in the longer term, once the cat has set up the house as "territory", it's much less likely that mice will move in in the first place.
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Oh also if they have a nest with baby mice in it, a "humane" trap is barely any more humane than a kill trap. Starving baby mice, distressed mummy mouse stuck outside.
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Humane traps are the way to go... although I have a cat so never have a problem with mice. Alfie... get yourself a cat.
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Oh also if they have a nest with baby mice in it, a "humane" trap is barely any more humane than a kill trap. Starving baby mice, distressed mummy mouse stuck outside.
Well you have to do something to get rid of them ,I've found if you clean the house and make sure food and crumbs are packed away and disposed of properly ,then you should be ok. And you still have to try and seal holes and keep checking the traps. Then eventually they'll go away.
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You can borrow one of my cats if you want....best mouser ever. Never had a problem with mice, although I hate him a little every time he brings home a "present"
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