Friday, February 5, 2010

How do I get rid of mice in an outdoor shed?

I have trapped and carried out 2 mice already. I suspect that there are more. How can I get rid of them and keep them from coming back? Will moth balls work? Thanks for any suggestions!How do I get rid of mice in an outdoor shed?
Traps. What is attracting them? Do you keep any birdseed or anything in there? Thats how we got some in our shed.How do I get rid of mice in an outdoor shed?
buy a big snake
Definately a cat or two. This is a very natural combination...mice %26amp; a barnyard cat...everyone has the right instinct to make this effective %26amp; symbiotic.
Get a cat. They'll take care of your mice problem if you keep it in the shed at night. You should be able to get one from the humane society for a nice price. Cats also make good pets and are relatively maintenance free.
Mothballs and mouse traps
Just keep catching them and getting rid of them. try not to kill them
Get you a of couple out side cats not kittens.
Get the rat poisen called ';Just One Bite';. And I'll tell you, thats all it takes.
try the bug killers like raid ect might work with the smell to get them to leave then find their holes where they are comming from n plug them.
D-Con makes a good bait bar that once they eat on it they die. to keep others from coming use moth balls or spray the out side on a regular basis with ammonia.
get a cat
Buy some Just One Bite. Gets them every time.
MOUSE TRAPS
duh set a trap!!!!!
If you use mouse traps, be certain that you use the snapping ones. They look cruel, but actually, they are the most humane. It kills the mouse instantly. A mouse stuck in a glue mouse trap dies a slow painful death.








Mouse poison causes the mouse to to die from the inside out. They start throwing up their insides. It`s a horrible thing to do and I think this ';poison'; should be illegal.
what about a cat,, but then they have to go somewhere beware of your house
face facts. mice are vermin. get yourself some poisen and be done with them. you don't want them to move into the house and they will if it gets cold where you are. they are not pets they are pests.

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