I am being outsmarted by a mouse

Anonymous
Also, make sure to block up any obvious holes with steel wool and foam insulation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Bucket of water, coat hanger and water bottle!! Google it. Our mouse ended up being 3!! This worked like a charm. Good luck.


NP here. I want so much to Google this but I'm terrified of what images may show up.


No images here - http://www.doityourself.com/stry/building-a-mouse-trap-with-a-pill-bottle-and-bucket#b. I will try anything. Little fuckers.


This is fabulous. Please video tape it so I can laugh at the poor bastards.
Anonymous
I have had luck with using cayenne pepper. You sprinkle it anywhere you think they travel... anywhere you see poop, along baseboards, etc. It obviously will not kill them but is a great deterrent. The pepper burns their noses when they sniff and ther mouths when they lick their paws, which in return encourages them to leave. If you only have one or a few mice this might work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is fabulous. Please video tape it so I can laugh at the poor bastards.


Youtube to the rescue. Beware, this shows an actual mouse caught on camera falling for the bucket trap (warning for those who don't want to see it):

Anonymous
The mice that invaded our house liked dog food. As in straight out of my dog's food bowl. So I set up multiple snap straps with peanut butter and a piece of dog food. Worked like a charm.
Anonymous
these traps have saved my life.
we had a horrible mouse problem, glue traps werent working and these caught a whole bunch!
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H1LR6W/?tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=13124119284&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5677873342016677705&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&ref=pd_sl_6hgkj09so6_b
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:these traps have saved my life.
we had a horrible mouse problem, glue traps werent working and these caught a whole bunch!
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H1LR6W/?tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=13124119284&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5677873342016677705&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&ref=pd_sl_6hgkj09so6_b


Oh yes- these are the best.
Anonymous
I had an exterminator come with their little bait traps and the mice were dead within 24 hours. Amazing.
Anonymous
We caught mice with the little black boxes. The baits, however, don't solve the problem. If you really want to get rid of mice, you cannot allow them into the house. We used a professional to detect the holes that was allowing access.
Anonymous

OP--NP here--I can only say that I'm glad I'm not the only one with this problem

We the best luck with glue traps. I had no qualms about using them, but DH thinks they are cruel. The last time a mouse got caught in a glue trap, DH put the mouse in a tupperware container (used olive oil to unstick him), then drove to a field to let him go. Guess we'll have to try the cayenne.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We caught mice with the little black boxes. The baits, however, don't solve the problem. If you really want to get rid of mice, you cannot allow them into the house. We used a professional to detect the holes that was allowing access.


PP, can I asked who you used to plug the holes.

I will also try the traps suggested by the other PP. If anyone knows where to buy them locally let me know b/c I want to end this Mexican standoff ASAP.

I did bait the old fashion kind with peanut butter only to find them licked clean. So I stuck a chopstick in to see if they were set correctly, and they did go off with a tiny tap. I think this mouse is just mocking me at this point.
Anonymous
17:38 here. I hate to say it, but it is more than one mouse. They multiply at unreal rates. I wish we called a professional at the first moment that we suspected mice. You rarely see mice. They have horrible vision, but excellent hearing and come out mainly at night. It is disturbing when you read about what viruses their droppings contain. We used Brody Pest Control, who filled the holes and baited the house.
Anonymous
a couple winters ago, I kid you not, we caught around 4 DOZEN mice in the house. I have NO flipping clue what the hell brought that many into the house. I have lived here for years and NEVER had mice. Yea, one winter maybe 2-3, but never like this. We used sticky pads, snap traps, and had an exterminator come in. We had rats in our back yard. They were coming from the neighbors house behind us. We called the health department on the people behind us, and we set traps in the yard. DH caught over a DOZEN rats and we showed the health dept. When the exterminator came here they told us they were saturating the neighborhood with their services because some houses in the neighborhood had a HUGE number of rodents in their yards, a lot of it due to heavy construction in the area was running them out. Yes, the house behind us, as well as another in the neighborhood, were the worse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:a couple winters ago, I kid you not, we caught around 4 DOZEN mice in the house. I have NO flipping clue what the hell brought that many into the house. I have lived here for years and NEVER had mice. Yea, one winter maybe 2-3, but never like this. We used sticky pads, snap traps, and had an exterminator come in. We had rats in our back yard. They were coming from the neighbors house behind us. We called the health department on the people behind us, and we set traps in the yard. DH caught over a DOZEN rats and we showed the health dept. When the exterminator came here they told us they were saturating the neighborhood with their services because some houses in the neighborhood had a HUGE number of rodents in their yards, a lot of it due to heavy construction in the area was running them out. Yes, the house behind us, as well as another in the neighborhood, were the worse


It seems this happens quite often in cities. I have a friend in Brooklyn whose back garden was infested with rats once construction on a huge apartment building began down the block from her. Frightening. Thankfully they pay rent so the landlord took up the issue. . .but OMG. She sent some video that scared the friggin daylights out of me. It was like The Birds, but with rats.
Anonymous
back garden was infested with rats once construction on a huge apartment building began down the block from her.


This is very common when large-scale foundational work is done that displaces "rat habitat." It's really freaking gross.
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