find the way they are getting in first, you will find a small hole close by all the droppings, expanding foam sprayed into the hole is a good way to seal the hole, especially if the hole has a pipe or wire going through it, after any holes are sealed you can use traps, you have your choice of capturing them or killing them , if you use death traps , a piece of string tied to the trip lever with peanut butter is very effective, on most traps you will only kill a couple mice with the same traps, before it bends out of shape and the mice get away, DON'T USE POISON ,they will die in your house and stink
2006-09-06 02:50:55
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answered by Joe M 2
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Block up any holes where the cupboards meet the walls or any other holes or gaps in skirting boards with steel wool. Large length of steel wool is sold at hardware shops. This works really well. I have used this method in two different states very effectively.
2006-09-06 09:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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we've been using ultra sonic devices. and a device that works through your house wiring. they've been working wonderful. we seen more at first as they were looking for ways out of the house. we haven't seen signs of mice in over a year now.
2006-09-06 09:14:30
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answered by AmlZ 2
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chirp! capture a hawk so it attacks mice instead of me.
peanut butter on the right size mousetrap. find hoe they get in & plug.
2006-09-06 09:07:44
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answered by enord 5
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set some traps or get a bunch on TOMs to hang around the house, check around the outside of your house if you have lots of weeds growing , could potentially be your problem or garbage
2006-09-06 09:00:59
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answered by aldo 6
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ratsak , it's pelletts are fairly potent , don't buy a cat if you love your wildlife !
2006-09-06 09:10:34
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answered by bill g 7
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