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We have a small intruder we heard in the kitchen making noises so we investigated. We looked behind some furniture and it scuttled out like a bullet! Couldn’t see where it went but think it now hides in the lounge. We had activity weeks ago but though it had gone. It’s really small, not even as big as the palm of my hand and it’s black so hard to see. We have bought 2 humane traps and put down in room as instructed. Not sure if it will work. First night, nothing. It only comes out at night. Anyone have any tips?

JLouM
a month ago
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Leannexxx

Aww probably a little Field mouse i would give your traps a chance put something that has a strong smell so it attracts it more

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kitty88uk

Ahh we had one too, family did not believe me, got a mouse trap unfortunately it killed it… there’s a hole under fire place in living room, had to close the door it got out into hallway where dried foods are kept bit into packs of foods!

We failed getting it, can’t remember how many days it took, damn kept finding poo droppings everywhere was disgusting 🤮

Try using peanut butter it works! Was big think size of a plum or small apple so had to asap get rid of it

This was think 2 years ago, never had one before and damn are they fast 💨!! I kept hearing my noises and saw black thing moving so fast scared the hell out of me lol

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Leannexxx

kitty88uk you poo too lol I love little mice they are so cute 🥰

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thepaxman

Hate the little things 🤮 when we had them before we used the sticky pad things with a bit of bait

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janphoenix51

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Ohhhh did someone mention Mousies??

Our little black cat Phoenix loves em, brought one in out house on daughter 's birthday a few years ago..

Daughter was perched on top of our leather armchair replying to birthday messages on our family chat group while I ran upstairs & sat on bed as my partner took everything out in the corner of our lounge & managed to trap the Mousie in a plastic jug..

I made him show me the evidence that he had captured the little house invader & stood a distance away,

Partner let it go across the road where there are just gardens of the houses below us..

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JLouM

Thank you. Will try to buy some cheap peanut butter 🤞. No one else here is going to eat it though, not something we like.

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pamtay

The sticky tape things work but not that humane unless you check very regularly. Chocolate also works

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MrsCraig

We just used to let the cats catch it! That or corner it put it in a cup and put a plate over it so it is dark and then take it outside. Alternatively theough a teatowel over it then pick it up insieethe teatowel and take it outside. That's how we got rid of the mice in our house.

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JLouM

MrsCraig We don’t have any cats and we need to catch it first. It’s still in the room somewhere.

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PayItForward

Do you have cats? If you do, the mouse won’t want to be in the house. Leave the back door open and it will get it on its own. One of our cats is a nightmare for bringing live mice in. We normally lift her into another room and leave the back door open. I’ve watched the wee terrified mice run out the back door when they feel it’s safe

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JLouM

PayItForward No we don’t have cats and we don’t want to hurt it.

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Jerseydrew

Definitely humane traps and not poison or anything. Think on you poison a mouse it will kill things like owls and other wildlife

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possy

A cat!! Great wee hunters. Or some chocolate on traps. That should do the trick. Fast wee things arnt they

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JLouM

possy No cats and haven’t tried chocolate yet. Yes they are fast!!

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lilyflower

Definitely a cat or mousetrap - zap and gone! if you let them go outside they just come back in. If you really just want to trap and release a lemonade bottle on a steep angle with a bit cheese in bottom and an obstacle course to the open top, once in they can't get out 🙂

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ThatsAGreatDeal

It's a problem that is going to need sorting out and soon, with the colder months coming. Breeding is likely as where there's one, there's several.

You can get very inventive with humane traps and peanut butter is certain to attract any mice. YouTube videos on the subject of catching mice are useful but I find somewhat unpleasant to watch. Sonic pulse works from personal experience.

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didbygraham

Cats are one solution, but for us they were the problem - Our younger cat would go and bring them into the house and then leave them to run free once she got bored with playing with them! Occasionally she would take them back out but more often than not that was left to us to sort out. Not always easy. Being a cat free household these days we no longer have a mouse problem!

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hspexy

You have to set up a trap, usually forcing it into a tight space to catch the little mite. We have cats so we rarely have such issues or encounters

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Pjran

Fingers crossed your traps catch that mouse. Just drive it to your nearest woods to release it.

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DeBunny

First thing to do is work out how they are getting in, rats and mice are clever.

If it's possible to block the hole up and remove any encouraging things around that might encourage them in.

No point even trying to catch them if you can't find the entry point.

Mice often come in for food and warmth and are less likely to cause too much damage it's just their urine and poo that can be dangerous for us.

Rats on the other hand often do major damage, my mother in law lives in Yorkshire and she thought her dog got spooked and ran across the room... the small Staffie dog hadn't moved...

The rat people came out and found one that has electrocuted it self and died still in the shock position with it's teeth bared. Apparently it was massive. I've always lived near the country so often have mice, rats and now our new place there are squirrels around. It's the mating of the foxes and hedgehod noises I'll never get used to 😂

But Kitkats or peanut butter seem to be a top favourite with mice...weirdly. Many won't go near cheese - which is obviously what they use in cartoons!

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JLouM

DeBunny Thank you. I haven’t tried Kit Kat yet and have peanut butter but haven’t used yet. It’s weird it’s all gone very quiet again and only a couple of droppings. It’s in there somewhere and I think it must be only one. Yes my husband has been trying to find the entry point to try to block up but we are not sure if it’s the right place, trying to block any gaps we have. I have always lived by a park so I’m quite used to wildlife noises. The foxes and sometimes wild cats can really be loud and keep us awake. Thankfully it’s only that season! 😅

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