Mice Deterrent Tips

   / Mice Deterrent Tips #21  
Is somebody twisting your arm to force you to watch it? If you don't want to watch it, move on! Remind me not to visit Lower Uncton.

Nobody else ever wants to go there either!
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #22  
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So this is what I use for a mouse trap. It's just a recycled oil pail with holes drilled for a wire. The stick is about 4' long and I keep about 3 - 4" between the end of the stick and the bait. Inside a heated building water is ok (antifreeze doesn't evaporate as fast as water) but outside I use old antifreeze. One pail is good for about 600 square feet of building as the mice seem to be attracted to the bait. I clean out the dead mice about once a month. More often in summer and less often in winter.

I use "Hawk All-Weather Bait Chunx". You are being redirected...

This method is not perfect as in it doesn't get all the mice but it really keeps the numbers down. Sometimes you need to have extra bait stations under a vehicle. Especially if the vehicle doesn't get used much.

What I really like about it is that the mice are contained. They aren't running around half dead for an owl or pet to grab. Also I don't need to check traps every day.
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #23  
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So this is what I use for a mouse trap. It's just a recycled oil pail with holes drilled for a wire. The stick is about 4' long and I keep about 3 - 4" between the end of the stick and the bait. Inside a heated building water is ok (antifreeze doesn't evaporate as fast as water) but outside I use old antifreeze. One pail is good for about 600 square feet of building as the mice seem to be attracted to the bait. I clean out the dead mice about once a month. More often in summer and less often in winter.

I use "Hawk All-Weather Bait Chunx". You are being redirected...

This method is not perfect as in it doesn't get all the mice but it really keeps the numbers down. Sometimes you need to have extra bait stations under a vehicle. Especially if the vehicle doesn't get used much.

What I really like about it is that the mice are contained. They aren't running around half dead for an owl or pet to grab. Also I don't need to check traps every day.

Try peanut butter wiped around the roll, buddy lives in town and his house backs up to a large open field, city mows it about every 4 months. He said it's nothing to catch 10-12 the night after the mowing. He said he found the instructions on YouTube.
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #24  
Here’s mine. I use a walk the plank style. On a yellow square kitty litter bucket rather than the round 5 gallon bucket. Homemade with a nail for the pivot and 1/4” plywood. Sits on top of bucket with a scrap piece of wood for a ramp. Not as fancy as the video.

Wife nicknamed it the “trap of doom”.

YouTube
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #25  
In recent years I've had problems with mice and chipmunks in the engine compartment of some of my vehicles. Never in the cab itself or anywhere on my tractor. Actually - never in the cab of any of my vehicles. I attribute this to a couple things.

I leave the hood on the tractor UP while not in use. No safe shelter for the vermin. I have a small pill bottle, full of cotton, soaked with Peppermint oil in the glove box of the pickup. If the chipmunk invade the engine compartment of the pickup - UP goes the hood of the pickup.

I've found thru many years of trapping - it's NO JOY. For every mouse/chipmunk I trap - there are two more, waiting in the wings to replace the trapped one.

The last thing I did. Just last week I mowed the meadow that surrounds my carport. The carport is where most of my vehicles are kept. The mowed meadow provides no refuge for the mice now. That's my buddy - Brownie - out in the meadow. Looking for something "icky" to chew on. View attachment 659547. Idea being - the hawks & owls can now see the mice if they are out in the meadow. Let nature take its course.
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #26  
Make sure you encourage these long, thin mousers to hang around. They'll solve the problem!
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I have a neat video of this bull snake swallowing the mouse and seeing that bulge go down his neck into his belly but my internet connection is too slow to upload it.
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

When I started moving into my Mississippi site in 2011 it was crowded with mice. The previous owner "entertained" a lot and left food sources all over. I used up a pail of mouse bait balls in a couple of months. Cats were not an option because often we would be away for two or more months. But then the snakes moved in.
I've yet to see a live snake in any of my sheds
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But not a year goes by that I don't stumble across a 4' or longer shed skin. I'm pretty sure they they are corn snakes.
I still keep some mouse bait out but it doesn't seem to get eaten.
I also make a point to leave NO food sources around.
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #27  
This works like a charm for me.

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   / Mice Deterrent Tips #28  
Try peanut butter wiped around the roll, buddy lives in town and his house backs up to a large open field, city mows it about every 4 months. He said it's nothing to catch 10-12 the night after the mowing. He said he found the instructions on YouTube.

The whole point of using the Hawk bait chunks is so that I don't need to fool around with peanut butter. ie separate jar of pb and knife for application. Just slide the bait onto the wire and done.
 
   / Mice Deterrent Tips #30  
Looking at the avatar pic and the guy in the video preview....ya might wanna update your TBN avatar. :D
 

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