Hi, Folks.
We have mice in our basement. I don't know how many but I guess that one is too many. Our cat brings them up every once in a while and then plays with them. In the past I would catch them, take them outside and throw them into the woods. I used the humane traps so that I could release them in a similar manner. I'm past that stage now though. Now I use traps that smoosh the mice. Then I throw them out into the woods. I've had two traps in place for a little over a week now and I have caught 4 mice. 3 decent sized ones and 1 a little smaller. The cat usually catches small ones. I don't want to use the term infestation at this point, that sounds too alarming, but I'm wondering what experience other people have had with mice? I think I know where they come in. The steps at the front of our house need to be repaired and that's happening this fall some time. I don't want to use poison because, as I'm sure you know, dead mice STINK after a few days. I don't want stinky, dead mice in my walls. Any suggestions for keeping them away? My hope is that I am slowly killing them off and they will eventually "disappear" but my dread is that they will just keep on breeding and remain indefinitely. Anybody had any success / problems with the ultrasonic prevention thingies you can buy? I don't want anything that will drive my cat bananas.
We live in a pretty rural place. Surrounded by woods on 3 sides, 250 yard long drive. I expect to see the occasional visitor and since they don't make any appearances upstairs (except when the cat brings them upstairs) I don't know if I should panic or not. There is no evidence (poops) of mouse activity in closets, etc. so I am reasonably confident they are confined to the basement (which is unfinished, concrete floor).
Cheers, Max
We have mice in our basement. I don't know how many but I guess that one is too many. Our cat brings them up every once in a while and then plays with them. In the past I would catch them, take them outside and throw them into the woods. I used the humane traps so that I could release them in a similar manner. I'm past that stage now though. Now I use traps that smoosh the mice. Then I throw them out into the woods. I've had two traps in place for a little over a week now and I have caught 4 mice. 3 decent sized ones and 1 a little smaller. The cat usually catches small ones. I don't want to use the term infestation at this point, that sounds too alarming, but I'm wondering what experience other people have had with mice? I think I know where they come in. The steps at the front of our house need to be repaired and that's happening this fall some time. I don't want to use poison because, as I'm sure you know, dead mice STINK after a few days. I don't want stinky, dead mice in my walls. Any suggestions for keeping them away? My hope is that I am slowly killing them off and they will eventually "disappear" but my dread is that they will just keep on breeding and remain indefinitely. Anybody had any success / problems with the ultrasonic prevention thingies you can buy? I don't want anything that will drive my cat bananas.
We live in a pretty rural place. Surrounded by woods on 3 sides, 250 yard long drive. I expect to see the occasional visitor and since they don't make any appearances upstairs (except when the cat brings them upstairs) I don't know if I should panic or not. There is no evidence (poops) of mouse activity in closets, etc. so I am reasonably confident they are confined to the basement (which is unfinished, concrete floor).
Cheers, Max
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