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PhoenixDown
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Re: i hate mices to pieces

They have traps (baited with food) where the mice will enter into a box and the box will shut behind them. You can then release them a few miles from home.
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fan13027

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reply to rockotman

said by rockotman:

Placement of the trap is every bit as important as the bait. Make sure it is placed along a wall, parallel to the wall, in an area that they usually pass through on the way in their search for food.

I will put in another vote for the Victor traps. My wife has had great success in using them to eliminate the mice in her horse barn.

What he said about the importance of placement, and also add a +1 from me for manual traps like Victor.

As for bait I have always used and had VERY good luck with any 'fragrant" (read spicy) meats such as European salami or bits of pepperoni. Even bacon will do in a pinch. Just make sure the bait is well anchored to the trigger mechanism and small enough they won't just eat around the edges.


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Re: "I hate those meeces to pieces!"

said by Lurch77:

It was my first reaction when reading the OP as well. If he didn't say something, I would have.

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reply to rockotman
It was my first reaction when reading the OP as well. If he didn't say something, I would have.



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said by Gershom 1624:

Actually, it is from [Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks] from "The Huckleberry Hound Show".

It's bad enough that this place is filled with Grammar Police... now we have to put up with the Cartoon Police, too?


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reply to shademan

Re: i hate mices to pieces

Best thing I've ever found to kill mice is a regular old snap trap baited with smashed up Reese's cups. The little bastards can't resist the stuff and it's sticky enough they have to sit there and work at it till they set the trap off.

First time I tried it I caught both mice in the house in under an hour, the first trap got one in under 10 mins. It's worked great for everyone I've told to try it.

The last thing you want to do is start poisoning them. poisons end up having unintended consequences like killing your local predatory critter that picks off a poisoned mouse as an easy meal, which allows your vermin population to grow faster.

harald

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reply to shademan
Anybody that would waste Hoffman's Supersharp Cheddar on a mouse deserves to be infested.

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Lurch77
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reply to shademan
Forget the cat. Get yourself a small terrier. They were bred to kill rodents, and despite many of them being raised as show dogs recently, the instinct is still there. Our Jack Russell does a great job. »Re: Need to kill a mole..


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reply to rob_in_chatt
My parents learned from a friend how to eliminate the problem of dead mice decomposing inside walls. If one is using Warfarin based rat poison, leave a pan of water next to the bait. Warfarin causes the mice to hemorrhage internally, which causes them to develop an unquenchable thirst. They will immediately search for water and the nearby pan of water meets their needs. Usually we would find the dead mice in or near the pan of water.

Regardless of what method one uses to dispatch mice, the only issue was if the mouse was a female and had given birth. When the mother died the young would starve to death and there would still be the stench of decomposing baby mice in the nest. Fortunately if one put out the bate and pan of water early enough in the fall, the female mice would not live long enough to give birth.


HarryH3

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reply to shademan
When you bait the underside of the trigger the mice will wedge their heads in so that they can reach every tidbit. SNAP! I haven't missed one since I started baiting that way.


shademan

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reply to shademan
thanks for all the ideas i am going back to the old style of traps and will try peanut butter with the bread idea and i put the bait on the underside of a tomcat trap i am moving the traps to see if that helps next step i may have to see if we can borrow a cat from a relative yes it was pixie and dixie gotta love them old cartoons



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meet Buddy. my professional mouse deterrent.
the bad thing about the decon is if the rodent dies under the floor or in a wall, then you have the smell.

i have a cat for that problem. a neighbor brought him over and asked if i wanted him. a litter was born under her house and he was the only one that lived. they had dogs and they got all the kittens but Budddy. one small mouse got in the apartment 4 years ago and he got it the first night we had him, and he was hardly 2 months old lol he was so tiny when we got him.

and to this day, he still sits in front of the fridge at night for a few hours staring at the bottom. that is where he caught the mouse. apparently he has not forgotten that 4 years later. he is about 2 in this picture. i have tons of pics of him, but this one is probably my favorite one.


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Have a friend with a cat? My parents had a problem once.. borrowed my two mouse catchers for a few hours and no further problem. The hardest part was getting the half dead mouse from the cat who apparently was having fun playing with it.



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I've always wiped out mice with plain old school mousetraps. I think like Nunya said, Victor. They are the wooden/metal spring loaded traps from days of old. They work well.

What I liked to do was take a SMALL piece of bread, ball it up in my fingers and squeeze it down into the "bait hook" part of the trap. Then I'd rub just a tiny bit of peanut butter on the bread, set the trap, and put it down in a corner.

I've killed a lot of mice over the years with those traps.
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Gershom 1624
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"I hate those meeces to pieces!"

said by shademan:

some of you may recognise the above from tom and jerry cartoon

Actually, it is from [Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks] from "The Huckleberry Hound Show".

The confusion is understandable because it was produced by Hanna-Barbera who also had done [Tom and Jerry].


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Re: i hate mices to pieces

Placement of the trap is every bit as important as the bait. Make sure it is placed along a wall, parallel to the wall, in an area that they usually pass through on the way in their search for food.

I will put in another vote for the Victor traps. My wife has had great success in using them to eliminate the mice in her horse barn.
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reply to shademan
Whenever we've had rodents, D-Con's been the most effective solution.


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said by shademan:

Short of getting a cat allergic i could use ideas especially bait and since when did mice become pickey about the bait

Some time ago, I opened up a small enclosed space in the basement where the water meter was located. Mice used to visit that space ... and soon they started coming into the rest of the house.

Anyway, I tried the roomy traps where they can enter through a tunnel but can't get out. Caught two babies one night in one trap and let them go in a nearby forest.

It seems that our mice family is really smart, reproduce very fast and can communicate location of the traps to babies. Because soon they started avoiding the traps no matter where I moved them and no matter what I put inside.

*** At this time, I am experimenting with ultrasonic waves beyond pet hearing (above 30Khz) and it looks promising. You have to keep changing frequency, volume and pattern (like emergency vehicle sirens) and aim at proven entry points.

Our mice family has figured out how to get in through a hole near the electrical panel which is difficult for me to cover. I have to remove some of the basement ceiling or put a whole bunch of horns all over the basement.

P.S. My son has figured out that they live in tunnels made by our chipmunks.

dmagerl

join:2007-08-06
Woodstock, IL

reply to shademan
I like Intruder traps the best. You put the peanut butter bait on the bottom side of the top. That way the meeses have to turn their heads up and step on the paddle trigger to get the bait.

BTW, its Pixie and Dixie and Jinx the cat.



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reply to shademan
I've found "plain old" Victor mouse traps to be the best. You need several of them. When you get a good one, mark it.
I have one trap that is *hair trigger*, but it gets them every time. It has over 50 kills. Half the time it nearly decapitates the little bastards. We call it 'ol reliable.
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