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8 messages, Last post on Feb 12, 2009 at 3:53 PM
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Replying to: rpowers (Mar 08, 2008 5:32 am) krauseheim, "Bad odor and smell from mice - how do I get rid of it?" #1, 15 Sep 2002 7:06 pm clinkmd, "Mice in car garaged for the winter" #1, 27 Jan 2001 8:02 am suecoff, "Mice Inside My Santa Fe" #1, 22 Mar 2007 4:11 am |
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You could always just get a cat for guard duty. I'm allergic to them so my wife always says she's going to get a "garage" cat. I have a funny feeling, however, that the "garage" cat would very quickly become a "basement" cat and then a "house" cat. This of course isn't the best advice....more like a random idea. Good luck with whatever you do! |
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Replying to: rpowers (Mar 08, 2008 5:32 am) Put in location where you see droppings. That is their route and they are quite smart and take a couple of days for them to get use to the trap.
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found mouse droppings in my wifes mazda5. any food left in the car by the kids was munched on. i suspected the cabin air intake. ripped off the shroud around the windsheild wipers and sure enough the mice had chewed through the plastic grille on the cabin air intake. cut a piece of quarter inch spaced hardware cloth to size (5.5x6.5) and pressed it into place. bought some new platic body rivets and reinstalled the plastic shroud. no more mice. |
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Mar 31, 2008 6:29 pm) They will keep the critters away since they do not like the smell of these strips. Fred |
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Buy the WILSON Predator Snap-E mouse trap. It costs a couple of bucks and it's unbelievably efficient ! It caught my mouse in a couple of hours. Put peanut butter only in it.
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Replying to: rodut (Feb 12, 2009 3:24 pm) |
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