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    Default Mouse Problem

    Hey,

    as you can tell, I'm new on these forums and quite frankly, after discovering my little mouse problem had become a potential health hazard, I googled searched pest forums to try seek out the best advice I could.

    I don't know if this is the right place to post this, I have limited access to these forums, assuming that's because I'm no pestpro :P

    Anyway, here's the problem at hand. For this past year, mice have come and gone in my kitchen. I don't know if it's the same coming and going, all I know is there are some weeks that I see them everyday, and other weeks where it's almost as if they're non-existent. Today I found one of them lurking in my cutlery drawer which I am still shocked and worried about.

    I've tried two different pest repellants, both being the ones you plug in and it apparantly makes them go away. Well neither of them have worked...

    Suggestions, advice, anything is welcome. I'm stumped and don't know if I've been eating with cutlery riddled with mice 'leftovers' to put it delicately.

    Thanks.

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    Hi FOreverOdd! Welcome to the forum!
    Sorry to hear about your mouse problem. We had a similar problem and we used sticky pads that when the mouse stepped on it was stuck and couldn't move. Then it was a matter of getting rid of the pad and mouse... This was really effective and we got rid of all the mice. You can find the sticky pads at any hardware store.

    Please let us know your mice progress

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    Default how to get rid of mice without killing them?

    There are several ways to get the rid of mice without killing them. But is that ways effective or you need to kill the mice at last
    Last edited by kkonstanmcclure; 06-05-2012 at 01:33 PM.

 

 

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