Friday, February 12, 2010

I'm trying to get rid of mice. What happens to a mouse when fed a grape or jellybean injected with insulin?

For some reason the mouse that is invading loves Starbuck's Chocolate Pound cake, but in this case jellybeans or grapes will do. I am trying to get rid of it, and traditional traps and glue traps aren't cutting it. Help!!!I'm trying to get rid of mice. What happens to a mouse when fed a grape or jellybean injected with insulin?
Insulin won't do a thing - it will simply be digested by the mouse. If it was as simple as eating it to get an effect then you wouldn't need to inject it into humans.





Obviously there are conventional rodent poisons available in the stores - or you could try glycol-based antifreeze like you put in cars.I'm trying to get rid of mice. What happens to a mouse when fed a grape or jellybean injected with insulin?
Try some of the live traps, although I wouldn't know what to do with them after they are caught! Maybe put some poison outside of your home.
You could use a commercial poison. Insulin may kill it with an overdose, but is an expensive solution if it works. Either way you end up with a dead mouse.
Glue traps are the best method to trap rats and mice . I found detailed information at http://pests.in
Try peanut butter to bait your traps. Works really well for me.
Use the trap - it will probably go in to shock and die with the insulin.

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