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OT: Stupid MICE!!
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Posted by JayWalt on September 28, 2006 at 23:45:04 from (24.223.138.48):
Guys, how do I keep mice out of my house!!? They eat through everything... I have 2 dogs, so Cats are not an option. I think that is why we are geting them now because of the stupid new neighbors piling tons of trash outside and have loads of cats to scare the mice into our safe haven of a house. I cant have a cat because of the dogs, and I'm not too fond of cats, and its hard to find a good mousecatcher anyways. I know that cucumber peels keep out ants, and it works fairly well. Is there any nonposion, readily available well-safe substance that mice dont like? I just seen 4 of them chasing each other in my bedroom!! I'm not a wussy, but they can harbor all kinds of diseases and are good climbers.. Anyone ever heard of pewople getting bit while sleeping? I have my dogs in here for now, but I dont think they will help me out much =P I got 3 livetraps set for now. My dad used to feed the shrew we had, dogfood, and it kept the micecount down, but he got his head taken off by one of the older micetraps my dad has. I prefer to use the livetraps and setem free on my way to work. didnty really like the shrew either, 6 of one, a half dozen of another in my book. URGH!! I cant cleep now...
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