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Just to toss in another aspect from my own experience, if D-Con is used, the mice will seek water prior to dying. So, if they are inside your home, don’t be surprised if they end up floating in your toilet. This can be countered by putting aluminum foil over the base opening of your toilet but this would be a bit of a headache if you are in the home full time and not in a seasonal or weekend type thing.
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Another danger of using D-Con or any poison is that the mice might crawl into a wall and die. You will know it when the smell of dead mouse permeates your 2X4's and drywall.
Traps are tricky to set, at least the low quality traps on the market today. However, there is a quick and (not too) dirty way to catch a whole herd of mice if necessary: Get a 5 gallon plastic bucket and fill it half way with water. Smear peanut butter all around the inside rim. Take a plank of wood, maybe 6 inches wide and 3 feet long, and place one end overlapping the rim of the pail and the other end resting on the floor. The mice will scamper up the plank to get the peanut butter. Once at the top, they will try to maneuver into eating position, but will fall into the pail and drown. It works. I had a trailer at a campground for a few years and mice were a problem. I would come up on weekends and usually had a half dozen mice in the bucket. If you build it, they will come.
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Lol, all good advice
I see I'm not the only one who is/has grappled with this problem.________ Ford tempo history Last edited by Irish mist; 02-27-2011 at 11:44 PM. |
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The condo association came and fixed the outside door today, much to my shock. My traps are empty, and the D-Con is untouched so far. The women in my house want results, lol, and fast, cause they are frightened to death of the mice. One of them will not go anywhere in the house without carrying around a broom to wack them with
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