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well this is so off-topic but while it wasn't funny for me I figured someone may get a good laugh at my expense.

So anyhow me and my roommates in the last two weeks have noticed a mice problem- like all our food has been chewed- we've seen 'em, etc. Our landlord is doing nothing about it (we think he is out of town) and we our at our wits end- we have set traps- locked up all food in rubbermaid bins, even borrowed a boyfriend's cat for the weekend to hunt the suckers (he got one.) SO anyway..

last night at about midnight I curled up in bed and was drifting off when I hear "scitter scitter scitter"- and all this rustling and scratching I flip on the light to see a mouse tail disapear behind a small table I have in my room. So I got up and got my roommate and armed with a broom and mop we went to confront the mouse- so we bang around trying to scare him off....

so i go back to bed and my "bed" is actually a futon on a frame very low to the floor (ah grad student living) and i was laying there when right in front of me the mouse went running by on the floor and then went to attack my boyfriend's much coveted stash of doritos....

me and rommate up again banging around- other roommate pokes head out asking what is up as she goes into kitchen and shrieks when mice scatter in front of her in the kitchen.. at that point we are all freaked and i decide that I am sleeping in the 4th roommate's bed (so I am at least not right on the floor with mice) because 4th roommate is at boyfriend's house and no mice have been spotted in her room

so yeah the mice are overrunning us and we don't know what to do. Its nasty and it sucks- however this morning i woke to find two traps full- so at least that is begining to work.... don't know what else to do- all food is locked up, the place is clean, (we were never very messy) but i am terrified one day i will wake to find a mouse in bed with me... yech.... this sucks so badly! I have been getting no sleep because of freaken mice!

-Angela

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Post by Martin Milner »

Angela, you need to get yourself one of these:

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Post by fiddling_tenor »

Angela,

It's more likely the turn in the weather that's driving the mice in. I grew up in Quincy and we used to have the same problem about this time of year. The mice are looking for warmth, and they can get in almost anywhere! Keep baiting those traps (peanut butter works wonders)! As loong as you don't leave a mess, the problem should go away. Then again, if you've a nest in the house/apartment/dorm, then you'll need an exterminator, not the landlord! :smile:
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My gosh!! I hope you manage to get rid of the pests!
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Try some of the sonic deterants. We live in a house bordered on one side by a wheatbean field and a corn field on the other side. As soon as the weather starts to get colder and wetter the mice ttry to move in. Tried traps, glue squares, live traps (used to be an ecologist and have friends with handy live traps), chasing the little $^!&$ with a blowgun, you name it. The thing that finally worked was a handy gizmo that you stick in an unused outlet and it sends a pulse through the wiring of the house. We tried the ones that simply emit a "cone" of repellent signal but that just drove them out of one room into another. I was extremely skeptical about it's effectiveness but we've been mouse free for three years now after pluggin in a couple units.

It's safe, effective, relatively cheap (two units are around 50$) and humane. We also have two small children in the house so they are also childproof, no snapped little fingers! or big fingers!

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I don't know how well the sonic things work for mice, but I can tell you they work GREAT on spiders, so they're worth a try.

Either that, or stay up all night whistling...preferably on a high G. :wink:

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Post by Kendahl »

I have no problem with snap traps, or live traps, but I draw the line at glue traps as inhumane.

Please remember that mice aren't just eating food in your apartment or building cosy nests, they're leaving droppings, and hantavirus is carried by rodents, and potentially spread to humans through their waste. It is rare, but not unheard of on the east coast.
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buy a Generation high G. Insert earplugs into ears. Blow Gen as hard as you can muster.


bye bye mousies (and neighbors)

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Angela,

If you've given the Landlord a couple of days to contact you and you have more than one or two mice - Call the Health Department (City or County). There maybe something in your area, like a bodhran player hiding in the basement, that is drawing them.

Also take pictures of the mice, dead/killed/captured, and label the pictures (for example, "2nd mouse killed by cat", "3rd mouse killed in trap"). This can be helpfull in working with the health department and/or you landlord.

Of course if the cause is that you have a bodhran player hiding in your basement, you might have a more serious pest control problem.


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That brings to mind a experience I once had while on guard duty ( it was done in shifts of 3 hours and I was off and sleeping in a transit bunk) I woke up to see a Rat about the size of a 3 month old fat kitten hanging on the side of the wall of the Quonset hut. It was staring at me, apparently he had been sleeping with me until I was so rude as to disturbed it. I had heard that they would sleep with people, this sort of brought that home.
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Another danger with mice is they will chew the wiring in the walls, which can lead to fires. I'm normally the "live and let live" sort, but an infestation by mice is dangerous enough, between the disease and fire risk, that something has to be done.

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Mice? And the problem is?

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Post by Zubivka »

C'mon !

After all this mechanical, legal, chemical warfare...

No one suggested yet adopting--not borrowing--a cat ?
or two if you're that pleagued; of different genders :roll: if it's realbad (sorry for going extreme)
It's warm, it's clean, it's friendly...
it's a blurdy killing machine!

Oh... it's one of these "no cats, no dogs" :evil: pieces of Mickey-mousiana ?
Well, grow up ! get bold ! get daring ! trespass ! be outlaws ! and

GET A CAT!

P.S.: or save to get a shrink :lol:

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On 2002-11-19 10:35, Redwolf wrote:
I don't know how well the sonic things work for mice, but I can tell you they work GREAT on spiders, so they're worth a try. [quote]

Not to try to take this too far off topic, but Redwolf, could you PM or e-mail me with the details of the type that you use. My wife and I have many spiders in our house and getting rid of them has been nearly impossible. I would be very grateful

OK- back on topic. Thanks and Sorry.

All the Best, Tom
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Post by curioso »

We had a major rat infestation in our attic last winter. They'd wait till bedtime and tap dance on our ceiling. One had a distinctive thump, and I named him "Bigfoot". "Aha!", I cried, "I'll use a safe, humane, live trap and transport the poor beasties to the countryside!". Pepperoni pizza worked well as bait. However, when I reached rat number NINE, my sense of humor deteriorated, so I resorted to poison. While effective, that was a tactical error, since certain rooms stunk for about 8 weeks...
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