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    PPL I need help,,,,,With MICE

    Ok..this isnt exactly about my plants, but it is. I've never had this problem in 40yrs of growing. All of a sudden. I HAVE MICE. They have eaten my seedlings & most clones. I AM PISSED!! I have put traps & even poisen cubes by the floor in my room..(Not my favorite idea.)
    Does anybody have ideas on how to get rid of them..other day a mouse set of 7 traps b4 getting slammed by 8th..HELP PLEASE

    #2
    Get a pet snake.
    Space for Rent.

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      #3
      probably impossible but i would try to make it so the mice cant get to your girls ,metal screen maybe.then work on killing the mice.good luck

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        #4
        That’s the reason in my house we adopted a cat. It’s not a very good hunter but the smell of his urine and shit maintain rodents away

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          Get a cat. If that doesn't work get a different cat.

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ID:	272049 Hi spock78, I had an apartment with mouse problems too. We tried the green blocks of poison - completely useless - the mice would walk right past them to get to my cereal. Here are 2 options that worked well:

        1) Peanut butter scented glue traps. I randomly found some on Amazon to give you and idea (no affiliation): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G617YNC Their little feet stick to the glue, preventing them from going anywhere - a bit cruel but ya gotta do what ya gotta do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        2) Ultrasonic Rodent Repellents (I'm not making this up): Again, randomly taken from Amazon for illustrative purposes: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GD7SR2Q This is the type of thing the exterminator sold our landlord when I complained. They worked perfectly - no mice since.

        I don't know what kind of mice you have, I live in Montreal and here's a pic of one I had cornered in between the window panes. Good luck!
        Last edited by EhlersChick; 12-07-2018, 02:46 PM.
        https://growdiaries.com/grower/ehlerschick

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          #6
          I live in a house that's over 110 years old and has an occasional mouse or two. I've found that putting a dab of peanut button on these mouse traps (which are AMAZING) works very well at eliminating the mice:
          Amazon.com : Tomcat Press 'N Set Mouse Trap, Plastic, Spring-Loaded Mouse Killer with Grab-Tab, 2 Traps : Patio, Lawn & Garden


          The spring is so fast, and the teeth are so pointed that the mouse doesn't stand a chance. The little platform the mouse has to get up on to get at the food is what really does the trick. Bwahaha.

          Good luck!
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            #7
            hello, there is a guy on youtube called Shawn Woods that do videos about different mouse traps, the most useful things he have done is one bowl with peanut oil, mice can't grip the oiled bowl to get out or use peanut butter as the bait, as peanut butter is sticky the mouse can't run with it as easily
             
            Pura Vida!!

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              #8
              Get a cat. One that hunts good. A playful one. Take a toy for the cat when you are looking and see how they respond. We have outdoor cats from across the street. They're awesome.

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                #9
                Stuff any access areas with 000 or 0000 steel wool, they won’t chew that stuff

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                  #10
                  There’s never just 1 ether, keep setting traps with peanut butter till thay stay empty for a few. Days. IMO

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                    #11
                    Also, check. “Gang plank mousetrap”. I have two of these but no mice

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                      #12
                      I use "one bite II" rat bars, they work! I like the bowl of death oil, this one is popular with folks that have chickens.



                      Complete instructions here

                      This simple, quick to build design traps many mice or rats in a single trap and doesn't need to be reset between mice. There is no better mouse trap!

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