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How do mice get in the house?

2006-10-26 03:16:34 · 14 answers · asked by Lizzie 2 in Pets Other - Pets

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They wait until the cat is asleep... ;-)

Wouldn't that depend on your house? If you had great gaps under the doors it'd be obvious... depends on your layout!

2006-10-26 03:21:04 · answer #1 · answered by Jason 3 · 0 1

A full grown mouse can enter through a hole the size of a dime and a rat can enter through a hole the size of a quarter. I see that most of the ways they enter have been covered but don't forget to check up high, where wires enter the home. Also do you have trees where the branches touch the house, once they make it onto the rooof they can find alot of different was inside. I prefer to use the humane traps and stay away from the glue boards as I've seen mice and rats do some horrifice things to themselves to try and escape. Also you may find that walnuts make an excellent bait, as it's actually the oil in peanut butter, nuts etc that attract them, and while peanut butter dries out rapidly, a walnut will last longer and when it begins to dry you just crush it a little and you will releasemore oil.

2006-10-26 03:52:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Fall and winter is when mice want to come into the warmth of your home. If you have any pipes or outlets that are not sealed COMPLETELY going out of the home, ie: clothes dryer vent, water pipe, electrical wires, etc., the mice can come in thru the tiniest of openings. Take a clear silicone sealant and go around all things protruding from your foundation and home. Next and the best/easiest way in is underneath the garage doors! They can even gnaw their way through the weatherstripping on the bottom of the doors. If you have an attached garage, you should see mice sooner or later. Many times they'll climb up in through the attic where you would never think to secure or seal off. If they are in...use a bunch of mouse traps all near each other so that the mouse/mice are not able to take the bait and run from one trap. Usually they get overwhelmed and start crawling over the traps and SNAP! You got him. This is the best since the poison kills them IN YOUR HOUSE, where you usually have no clue where they are until you either smell them rotting or find maggots or the giant black flies that come next! GROSS...the little wood traps are best ...catch/kill toss!

2006-10-26 03:34:18 · answer #3 · answered by Lou B 2 · 1 1

Depending on the climate where you live, the problem can be more or less severe. Mice have the ability to squeeze their less rigid bones through unbelievabley small openings. The come in, in search of food and/or warmth in the fall before winter. Getting in is the easy part. Getting them out is the trick.
Good luck

2006-10-26 03:26:42 · answer #4 · answered by we_are_legion99 5 · 0 0

I read somewhere that they can fit through an opening the size of a quarter. If the head can fit, the body will follow. I actually watched one mouse, every night would run and squeeze through the small air/heat return vent on the floor. Those openings are small!! I think I've gotten rid of all of my visitors though lol. I tried the humane traps with peanut butter, they wouldn't go for it. I ended up using the glue traps, and if you want to release them(they make this really pathetic squeaking noise, just couldn't throw them out stuck to the trap), you can pour some vegetable oil on it, hold it over a tall bucket and eventually the mouse works itself free. Then I relocated them to a field about a mile away. Not sure if they still survived covered in oil, but I tried lol, and they're out of my house. Mouse free for over a month now(knock on wood).

2006-10-26 03:28:05 · answer #5 · answered by tikitiki 7 · 0 0

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2015-08-07 02:27:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Anywhere and everywhere. I have found mice in here and I live in a subdivision. I have bought the humane traps that lure mice into a box with peanut butter then you can release them far from your house. I do not favor snapping their heads off or trapping them with sticky traps, thats just cruel. Mice do not hurt you but of course they need to live outside, not in your house.

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2016-04-17 20:48:10 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Buy a few cans of expanding foam sealer and fill the gap where the frame of your house, I think it's called the sill, meets/touches your foundation. All the way around the perimeter of your house. After I did this my mouse problem stopped and my basement is much warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Good luck.

2006-10-26 06:46:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

mice have an ability to change their shape somewhat so they can fit through the tiniest crack.. often through holes in basement that you dont know about....
cats are the most effective way of getting rid of mice

2006-10-26 03:21:15 · answer #10 · answered by CF_ 7 · 0 0

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