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Re: How to Get Rid of a Mouse Inside Home
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Posted by Steve Crum on December 12, 2003 at 07:19:28 from (66.218.3.114):
In Reply to: How to Get Rid of a Mouse Inside Home posted by Russ(NC) on December 12, 2003 at 04:26:31:
I've tried to find out the best way to keep mice out of my stored vehicles, I got a lot of response to this question on the other board but unless I had a $50,000 concete storage facility none were much help. In the shop, thats heated I had mice a few years ago, I inadvertantly discovered that if you put out poison and leave half a 5 gallon pail of old anti-freeze near their suspected runways, you can pretty much eliminate them. Mice get awful thirsty after they eat poison and anti-freeze smells good to them, and doesn't evaporate, they end up falling in the bucket and drown, just dip them out and put in the trash can. Keep the bucket where the dogs can't get to it. This would probably work in the cellar of the house also. Just keep other water sources unavailable.
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