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StinkWater 10-12-2005 04:20 PM

mouse issues
 
About a month ago I began to notice signs that mice had infiltrated my apartment. It began with finding droppings and ended with seeing two of them in my kitchen – one of which I caught in a spaghetti sifter. I rigged up a crude trap to go after the other, but had no success, so I purchased some mouse poison. I set it out and have not seen a mouse since.

The problem is that I didn’t really think this through. There is now an odor in my kitchen that though bearable is quite unpleasant. I have to figure that this is the mouse carcass and it is in a wall or a cabinet. So what do I do? Will the mouse simply decompose and will the odor just go away on its own? Or is it only going to get worse and am I eventually going to have to search for it?

Soul Daddy 10-12-2005 04:24 PM

Re: mouse issues
 
You could also be smelling mouse poop.

jakethebake 10-12-2005 04:25 PM

Re: mouse issues
 
Couple to three weeks tops and it'll be gone.

2planka 10-12-2005 04:35 PM

Re: mouse issues
 
You should have read the instructions on the poison.

D-Con works well, but you have to eliminate water sources within your home. Mouse eats the D-Con, mouse gets thirsty, mouse goes outside to drink, mouse dies... outside.

Snap traps work well. Just dab some peanut butter on the trip and dispose of the carcasses.

I actually use have a heart traps and release the rodents, but I'm a nature boy. I drive 'em a couple miles away and let them go in a field.

To prevent them from reinfesting my house, I spread some used cat litter (from my mother's cat) around the perimeter of the foundation. I just mix it in with the loam. Haven't seen mouse scat in over a year.

As for your odor problem, it'll go away in a little while. Just light a candle for now.

swede123 10-12-2005 04:35 PM

Re: mouse issues
 
Short term, it will go away in a few weeks like Jake said. For a longer term solution, how about this...

http://www.sundstrom.org/photographs...2002-07-10.jpg

Swede

peachy 10-12-2005 11:34 PM

Re: mouse issues
 
uumm find it b/c its unsanitary?? and will bring harmful bacteria into ur home??? and spread!?!?!? wtf! Im sure u can find the general area its coming from...if u rent that apt they should have to pay for/fix this problem...thats freakin sick

ChipWrecked 10-13-2005 01:50 AM

Re: mouse issues
 
Start blasting the heater round the clock. It'll mummify the little guy.

send_the_msg 10-13-2005 02:59 AM

Re: mouse issues
 
[ QUOTE ]
You should have read the instructions on the poison.

D-Con works well, but you have to eliminate water sources within your home. Mouse eats the D-Con, mouse gets thirsty, mouse goes outside to drink, mouse dies... outside.

Snap traps work well. Just dab some peanut butter on the trip and dispose of the carcasses.

I actually use have a heart traps and release the rodents, but I'm a nature boy. I drive 'em a couple miles away and let them go in a field.

To prevent them from reinfesting my house, I spread some used cat litter (from my mother's cat) around the perimeter of the foundation. I just mix it in with the loam. Haven't seen mouse scat in over a year.

As for your odor problem, it'll go away in a little while. Just light a candle for now.

[/ QUOTE ]

you know more about mice control than i know about anything

Brainwalter 10-13-2005 03:01 AM

Re: mouse issues
 
What is the deal with this owl??

swede123 10-13-2005 08:39 AM

Re: mouse issues
 
What do owls eat? There you go, sport.

Swede


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