March 9, 200817 yr Author What are you going to use to plug up your holes??? I have used steel wool - Just pack it into any small spaces they could get though. Mice really hate it, so they wont chew it or it or pull it out, and if you get the Stainless Steel wool it wont rust Good idea. I think we used it inside once...
March 9, 200817 yr Thankfully we haven't had a mice problem, we've put the green bait thingys down and they haven't been touched as yet
March 9, 200817 yr Author The second night had mixed results. I set three traps again, and this morning all were empty BUT one was licked clean!!! :yelling: So, I either put too much peanut butter on it, the trap was caught, the mice around here have go go gadget necks, one mouse had another mouse on his shoulders and he ate it off, the got a stick proped open the trap while they feasted and then removed it........ or I was just unlucky!!! Tonight I'll be removing the outside trap and putting it where the inside ones are so they'll be two where the little ***** get in, and one on the shelf they used as their toilet! They will not outsmart ME!!!!!!!!! Edited March 9, 200817 yr by maesie spelling
March 10, 200817 yr Yesterday my husband found 12 dead pink mice under a cupboard in the budgie room. So I guess we've killed the mother. It's horrible that only one little mouse can have so many babies. And they can breed when they're very young :hap: I've also had a couple of traps empty and cheese was gone, I don't know how the mice do it :budgiedance: But a couple of times we caught 3 mice in one trap at the same time, which is very cool I hope you get rid of them, mice are horrible...
March 10, 200817 yr Yesterday my husband found 12 dead pink mice under a cupboard in the budgie room. So I guess we've killed the mother. It's horrible that only one little mouse can have so many babies. And they can breed when they're very young I've also had a couple of traps empty and cheese was gone, I don't know how the mice do it But a couple of times we caught 3 mice in one trap at the same time, which is very cool I hope you get rid of them, mice are horrible... l remember a long time ago when l was 16, l use to feed the local wild birds in the winter time with seeds and sunflower seeds. l would store them in large plastic containers, one day l opened one of the lids and found a nest of about 8 pink babies and the mom on top of the seeds :fear . l caught the mom and got rid of her and the babies. the babies where already dead when l found them. needless to say that was the last winter that l fed the wild birds. l'm thinking of starting to feed the wild ones again. l enjoyed watching them. Maesie, good luck in getting rid of them, l know how destructive and a nuisance they can be
March 11, 200817 yr Author Another one bites the dust... Three down, hopefully not too many more to go!
March 11, 200817 yr I have been reading this post, I have a story to tell you (Laughing out loud). We had a baby mouse in our bedroom and the cats were looking at it just staring. So we found they had crawled into the attic and that is how they got in the bedroom. So my husband goes to buy traps and bring our daughter with us. She in turn bursts into tears and says daddy those will kill them and he ended up getting the humane traps and we let them go back in our woods. They didn't come back thank goodness but can you imagine the look on our 6 yrs at that time face On, topic....hope they are gone soon
March 11, 200817 yr Another one bites the dust... Three down, hopefully not too many more to go! WooHoo, way to go.... they are such a pest and so hard to eradicate. So my husband goes to buy traps and bring our daughter with us. She in turn bursts into tears and says daddy those will kill them Oh my gosh, that sounds just like Jacquie! Sometimes all we end up with is a tail when the cats finish with them, but I remember in our old house we had traps and Jacquie would freak out if they weren't dead and took them outside to let them go... [shakes head] Feathers.
March 11, 200817 yr Another one bites the dust... Three down, hopefully not too many more to go! yeah!!!! I have been reading this post, I have a story to tell you (Laughing out loud). We had a baby mouse in our bedroom and the cats were looking at it just staring. So we found they had crawled into the attic and that is how they got in the bedroom. So my husband goes to buy traps and bring our daughter with us. She in turn bursts into tears and says daddy those will kill them and he ended up getting the humane traps and we let them go back in our woods. They didn't come back thank goodness but can you imagine the look on our 6 yrs at that time face On, topic....hope they are gone soon l can just imagine how your daughter's face would look like, with sad puppy dog eyes
March 12, 200817 yr Author Still only 3, so I'm moving the traps around a little... to keep them on thier toes... The smell has gone though, so I don't think there are too many left. Your poor daughter Elly... Kids are just too cute!
March 12, 200817 yr mice are the pidgeons of the land.... :sad: I had a wild pigeon that i rescued as a pet once. She had badly injured her wing and the vet couldn't set it properly so she never flew again and became my pet. i had her for 8 years . She was so lovely and cuddly ..... there i go again hehe
March 12, 200817 yr Author When I think of pidgeons, I think of Bert on 'Sesame Street' singing to them and feeding them :hap: ... Sad isn't it. Too much time watching ABC TV with the kids I used to babysit! mmm I miss those days. LIV!!! It's catching. Now I've done it too
March 12, 200817 yr Luckily, we only once ever had a mouse problem, and even then it wasn´t much of a ¨problem¨. Further back, someone said cheese? I´ve heard somewhere that mice are lactose intolerant or something like that, so I don´t think they´d go for the cheese? Would they? ... Uh... ...Oops.
March 12, 200817 yr Author Luckily, we only once ever had a mouse problem, and even then it wasn´t much of a ¨problem¨. Further back, someone said cheese? I´ve heard somewhere that mice are lactose intolerant or something like that, so I don´t think they´d go for the cheese? Would they? ... Uh... ...Oops. :hap: ! I don't think they go for it. We use peanut butter on our traps, which seems to work. I remember using cheese when I was young, but can't remember if they ate it or not?!
March 12, 200817 yr Pigeon tastes good! Feathers. I was going to post the picture of all the little cooked pigeons at the stall we bought them from but it is in a cd packet I can't reach from here... too lazy
March 13, 200817 yr Author Back to my mice hunt for just a moment Still only three. I'm doubtful we'll catch anymore. I'll do another big clean up this weekend. I'll still continue to set the traps, but we'll see what happens... okay, back to ... come on feathers... stretch for that cd girl!
March 13, 200817 yr Speaking of cooked birds... I'm thinking in my aviary (when I finally get one) I'll have quails on the bottom... now they taste nice....
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