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Scrivener7

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28. Steel wool in even the tiniest holes to the outside.
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 08:11 PM
Feb 21

My exterminator has some sealer that did the trick the one time I had a mouse.

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Yikes! I have mice in the house! [View all] Dyedinthewoolliberal Feb 21 OP
Why are you not supposed to trap? mahina Feb 21 #1
I didn't say that. Dyedinthewoolliberal Feb 21 #9
Oops, I misread. So the black plastic traps work great esp w slimjim for bait. mahina Feb 21 #10
Traps work the best in my opinion. Progressive dog Feb 21 #2
Amazon has plug in pest devices. Six for about 24 bucks. Autumn Feb 21 #3
Neighborhood cats will come. bucolic_frolic Feb 21 #4
They can also get in through an open entrance door. Omnipresent Feb 21 #26
I use poisoned bait. I'm not hawking a brand, but I use Tomcat bait blocks. patphil Feb 21 #5
Poisoned bait kills cats, owls, snakes and anything else up the food chain, japple Feb 21 #7
True, that's why I said to put the bait it inslde the crawl space. patphil Feb 21 #21
They go outside to forage even in winter. It's a real problem for raptors. 58Sunliner Feb 21 #22
I had this issue when I lived in SC in 2021. Still traumatized by it Joinfortmill Feb 21 #6
Get a cat SheltieLover Feb 21 #8
Ugh, I have a crawl space and perimeter foundation. Worst case. They find a way. usonian Feb 21 #11
I used live traps myself for a couple years, baited with peanut butter bhikkhu Feb 21 #12
You have to plug the holes into the house questionseverything Feb 21 #13
steel wool is a fire risk use copper mesh instead. IbogaProject Feb 21 #15
never heard of that Kali Feb 21 #17
Surface area and steel can have other things in it, so there maybe another item that causes that issue. IbogaProject Feb 21 #24
huh Kali Feb 21 #32
Copper dish scrubbers fit in the same spaces and are cheap IbogaProject Feb 22 #35
key is to seal any holes. IbogaProject Feb 21 #14
Also, get mouseproof containers and keep them from finding any food at all. chowmama Feb 21 #16
Use duct tape to keep the steel wool in place! questionseverything Feb 21 #18
snap traps baited with peanut butter Kali Feb 21 #19
And when baiting with peanut butter, don't use too much. Had to deal with an invasion at my old place... JHB Feb 21 #29
yep and old almost rancid super sticky or partly dried PB is best Kali Feb 21 #33
While I dislike kill traps.... wysimdnwyg Feb 21 #20
I have cats and never had a problem. Anywhere. 58Sunliner Feb 21 #23
Thanks everyone! Dyedinthewoolliberal Feb 21 #25
A friend of mine is away a lot. usonian Feb 21 #27
Steel wool in even the tiniest holes to the outside. Scrivener7 Feb 21 #28
Get a tube of Mortar Joint caulking a caulking gun and a mirror when it's warmer and drier. IA8IT Feb 21 #30
They seem to come in waves Shermann Feb 21 #31
Once they get in, oh boy, do they reproduce. OAITW r.2.0 Feb 21 #34
get a cat. pansypoo53219 Feb 22 #36
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