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Posted by William on December 12, 2003 at 11:30:04 from (68.216.128.156):
In Reply to: How to Get Rid of a Mouse Inside Home posted by Russ(NC) on December 12, 2003 at 04:26:31:
All of the listed are great ideas. I gotta tell this story. I bought a duplex and was remodeling one of the apartments. The last owner had a renter who had a large dog and the renter kept the dog's food sitting around in a bag on the kitchen floor. A mouse feeding heaven. Ok now to the point. The kitchen had that smell. I tore all the cabinets out. The bottom cabinet under the sink had a LARGE Mouse nest under it. I found three holes in the sheet rock that the mice were using for travel ways. I took a .177 pump pellet gun and shot the first one I saw coming out the hole. I reloaded a few minutes later its brother or sister came out and sniffed the first dead mouse. Bang, now I had two. This continued for 30 minutes, Until I had a pile, litterly of mice. Nine total. Cleaned up the mouse pile, Fed them to the neighbors cat. Put out some stuff I got at the feed store and a pie pan of water. I found five or six dead each morning for about a week. No more mouseys. Fixed the holes after steel wolling them put out more green stuff from feed store, replaced the cabinets and remodeled. Rented the Duplex for a tidy sum.
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