We been busy entertaining company. This guest happens to be a mouse that showed up Monday morning. He (or she) is only a couple of inches long, but really has a startling effect when he runs across the room.
This is one smart little guy. It managed to get the peanut butter off the trap without getting stuck! The man of the house has been unable to entrap or otherwise remove the presence of the mouse.
The mouse has his (or her) own thing going on: poking around under the stove, looking out the sliding door at the deck, frightening Leigh at least twice a day by running across the floor when she least expects it. Meanwhile, Belinda is interested in being a mouse and eating cheese. Donna, our bird, was horrified the first time she saw the mouse, but now she ignores it.
OK, so who is going to be the person with the handiest advice on what to do with this rodent? Yes, this is a plea for your knowledge and wisdom.
*** No picture available -- the mouse is way to fast ***
This is one smart little guy. It managed to get the peanut butter off the trap without getting stuck! The man of the house has been unable to entrap or otherwise remove the presence of the mouse.
The mouse has his (or her) own thing going on: poking around under the stove, looking out the sliding door at the deck, frightening Leigh at least twice a day by running across the floor when she least expects it. Meanwhile, Belinda is interested in being a mouse and eating cheese. Donna, our bird, was horrified the first time she saw the mouse, but now she ignores it.
OK, so who is going to be the person with the handiest advice on what to do with this rodent? Yes, this is a plea for your knowledge and wisdom.
*** No picture available -- the mouse is way to fast ***

1 Comments:
We have had many experiences with mice. For one, we own a cat who does not care to kill the mouse, but simply play with it, torture it, cripple it, ect. So, the handiest thing that we have resorted to do when the traps, cats, and various efforts do not work, is simply have one person pick up the furniture under where it is hiding, and then have the other person ready to kill it with a broom, shoe, or anything. This has worked very well for us. we've done it everytime, the last mouse was a couple weeks ago, he was in my piano. so give it a go!
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