Mouse Hunt - HELP!
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Saturday, I discovered that I had a mouse in my garage. At that point he'd chewed up some paper in my Camaro and found the dog food bag. EWW - I had a mouse in my CAR!!! :-S I cleaned up the mess, put the dog's food in a Rubbermaid bin & set out some glue traps. I sighed a bit of relief that he was only in the garage.
Last night, my husband and I are trying to enjoy the last of our weekend by watching a movie on TV. That's when I hear this little scratchy sound, followed by the pitter-patter of mouse feet. The mouse is now in my wall, which is right next to the garage.
I've added extra bait to the traps (peanut butter & dog food) - hoping this will draw him out. I'm scared it won't, though. I remembered a thread on this topic - where did you all find the poison traps with formaldehyde? I don't want him stinking up the house. Do any of you know if they make these safe for homes with pets?
Thanks!
Last night, my husband and I are trying to enjoy the last of our weekend by watching a movie on TV. That's when I hear this little scratchy sound, followed by the pitter-patter of mouse feet. The mouse is now in my wall, which is right next to the garage.
I've added extra bait to the traps (peanut butter & dog food) - hoping this will draw him out. I'm scared it won't, though. I remembered a thread on this topic - where did you all find the poison traps with formaldehyde? I don't want him stinking up the house. Do any of you know if they make these safe for homes with pets?
Thanks!
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Just moved in this place a few months ago. It's a great house - I really love it! However, since we moved we discovered that the house was infested with brown recluse spiders & now I have this mouse. Small problems in the scheme of things - I'm just a bit jumpy right now.....
Beagle: What a horrifying story about the squirrel in your bed!
In fact, we used one of these and my husband found the mouse on its side struggling furiously to get away. He took the critter outside and literally peeled it away from the glue trap. The mouse was half bald but alive. He said he would never do this again to a living creature. That's why we had the exterminator lend us the "live" traps. He caught the mice and took them off in the traps down the road and let them out in a field. I told him later I saw a mouse at the side of the road with his thumb out trying to hitchhike back to our house.
A cat is the best solution. We have several neighbor cats who have started hanging around outside in the flower beds and the mice have moved on to a safer environment. However, I did have to put a bell on the cats because of my bird feeders.
We also had huge rat make a nest behind a desk down the hall from me. Our maintenance man, with the help of a warehouseman, chased it out from behind the desk and then down the hall with a garbage can and a broom. It was one of the funniest sights I'd ever seen. We gave them an employee of the month award for going above and beyond the call of duty. We haven't had anymore since then, but winter isn't too far away...
Chari
I've put in a call to our exterminator (for the spiders)to see if he'll loan us a live trap. Otherwise, I'll go out & get one. He's still in the wall as of now & doesn't appear to have ventured out since we went in.
Thanks for the suggestions!
My prior office was the old Sheriff's House, and my law library was an old jail cell. I shared it quietly with three bats that didn't bother me at all. They just hung in the doorway during the day and I wasn't there at night. Now with West Nile virus being carried by mosquitos and having had several cases here in my county, I'll keep the bats, thanks anyway.
As for the cat, it depends on the cat. Mine will catch mice and torture them for a couple of days but she won't kill them. I wait until she brings them in the open and then sic the WeinerDog on them. He kills them instantly and drops them on the floor where I can dispose of them without odor.
Spiders I step on. Bees I capture and release outside for pollination purposes (can you tell I grew up a farm girl? LOL). I'm about a thousand times the size of any of these creatures and at the top of the food chain, I'm not scared....
Now, for those who haven't the stomach for my methods, my advice would be to call a good exterminator. No muss, no fuss, no smell, you pay them and the problem goes away.
Annie
I woke up to feeling a slight tug of the sheet at my feet, just thought is was my husband moving, then I feel something crawling up my leg !!!! I started screaming bloody murder and flipped the sheet up over my head which resulted it something flying across the room and hitting the wall. By this time my husband in standing in the middle of the bed buck naked yelling "What! What!" When everything calmed down enough that I could talk I told him what happened and that "something" was under the bed. He tried telling me I was having a nightmare till he heard a noise right below him. He took a flying leap off the bed, grab a baseball bat and flashlight. We finally got the critter into a garbage can with a lid on it. My husband tried telling me it was just a rat, but I knew better! We ended up putting the can and critter in the spare bedroom - friends of ours were coming over the next morning and could tell us what it was {they were from Alabama, I figured they would know the wildlife in the area].
When they got there I took them to the can and warned them of the "creature". When I opened the lid it was gone!!! I didn't know what to do, sit and cry or sh*t my pants - that what ever it was was still loose in my house!! I explained what it looked like to our friends and was told it was a possum. That they usually sleep in the day and up at night.
I spent 2 weeks during the day curled up in a blanket on our sofa in 95 degree weather trying to sleep and spending the nights wide awake, same blanket, same sofa.
We did finally catch the little beast. Felt bad so we took it 50 miles away and released it.
I'm afraid my little mouse has gone to that big trap in the sky - no more noise & no signs of him having ventured out from the wall. I did get a live trap & set it out, but my guess is we won't see him anymore. (Hopefully we won't smell him either......)