Posted by rumplestiltskin on December 15, 2008 at 15:22:15 from (96.12.198.25):
In Reply to: O/T Mouse in House posted by F-Dean on December 15, 2008 at 12:38:25:
They walk in.
I've read they can go through a dime-sized hole. My personal belief is they can get through a hole the size of a small marble.
When one gets in, my wife acts like I invited it personally. She's on my case until I can produce at least one dead one in a trap (hint: keep a few spare cadavers in the freezer in the milkhouse).
I can recommend poison only if you can control where the mouse dies. We had one die inside a wall once, right next to an electrical outlet. Whenever the furnace fan came on, it somehow produced a little air current past the mouse and into the bedroom. We didn't know if we had black mold, or what. We finally found the mouse by removing about 20 square feet of siding. Since then I've used only traps -- even in the outbuildings.
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