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| re: Mice problem in a trailer Put a couple traps out Friday morning more out of curiosity then caught one and noticed droppings that I'm sure had been there a while Reply Back to Top |
Posted by tipup on 11/24 at 7:55 pm to Ford Frenzy Get those little green pellets from the hardware store and put them inside and outside the building. Within a few weeks all the poison will be gone along with the mice. Reload the pellets when gone. Reply Back to Top |
| Seal holes off keep food sealed mice traps, set with peanut butter decon Cat or chicken snake under trailer Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Geauxtiga on 11/24 at 8:41 pm to Ford Frenzy Well we want a head count in the morning. Reply Back to Top |
| A cat but that is hit or miss. Some cats will eat them and others just play with them and let them go. Or a rat terrier. ![]() Reply Back to Top |
| I had a mouse problem and brought in some barn cats. Now does anyone know how to get rid of a cat problem Reply Back to Top |
quote: 1. Collect all cats in a pet carrier 2. Call local Chinese Restaurant 3. ?????????????? 4. Profit Reply Back to Top |
| plenty glue traps with bit of pnut butter and a piece of cheese. keep them agains the walls. snap traps scare others away. i mastered this shite from several military base housing. do this a while before sealing them out. Reply Back to Top |
quote: You watch the bug sapper also don't you? Reply Back to Top |
Posted by CaptainsWafer on 11/25 at 7:40 am to El Josey Wales quote: Have those little knuckleheads treated for fleas and they'll do the trick. We used to live near a cane field growing up and we'd get mice like a mofo during grinding. My parents got a couple cats and drastically reduced the mice. Bonus fun fact: My parents always kept boxes of cereal in the fridge because of the mice and how the boxes don't really close. I was around 12 before I realized that keeping cereal in the fridge was not a common thing. Reply Back to Top |
| Check Craigslist for help wanted i saw a few cats needing work. Reply Back to Top |
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| I read something about dryer sheets keeping them away, seems ridiculous but has anyone heard of this also? Reply Back to Top |
Posted by CoastieGM on 11/25 at 10:52 am to Ford Frenzy For what it's worth, many years ago I had a problem with mice in a motorhome. Did everything I could think of...helped, but didn't eliminate them. Went on for months. One day, I noticed that baits were suddenly untouched, and absolutely no sign of mice. Months later, I'm getting into a side compartment to get an extra garden hose. I kneel down, unlock and open the small access hatch, and AAARRRGH! A giant frickin' anaconda king-cobra motherfricker is staring me in the face inches from my nose!!! Dropped a couple hershey squirts in my drawers as I rolled backwards screaming like a little bitch. After regaining my composure and looking around to see if anyone saw me act like that, I took another look and it was a little rat snake coiled up in the garden hose, looking contented and well-fed. Shrugged, left him alone and didn't have any mouse issues for at least a couple years. Reply Back to Top |
quote: I just busted out laughing in the office. These other folks giving me looks Reply Back to Top |
| Steel Wool in holes will stop them. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Geauxtiga on 11/25 at 1:35 pm to CaptainsWafer quote: Tupperware brah. Reply Back to Top |
quote: quote: You live in a trailer you broke bastard Reply Back to Top |
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| Put out sticky traps/paper all around the outside of your trailer. Burn down the trailer. As it burns the mice will run out and get stuck the paper. Win/win. You kill the mice and get a doublewide. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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