Yeah the cats I've had would also decimate the snake population. I dislike snakes more than mice.I wished I could use that solution. I’ve tried many times but coyotes and owls get them all.
Yeah the cats I've had would also decimate the snake population. I dislike snakes more than mice.I wished I could use that solution. I’ve tried many times but coyotes and owls get them all.
Seems like mice and anger towards them has gotten much worse in recent years. Soy based insulation on wiring?What is the best poison for mice now? I use to buy the granular De-Con, but haven't seen it locally in a while.
I want to kill them. ALL. I don't have to worry about children or pets. I just want to stack little mouse bodies.
Just get the Tom cat bait blocks and bait stations. They work, and I rebait them monthly.What is the best poison for mice now? I use to buy the granular De-Con, but haven't seen it locally in a while.
I want to kill them. ALL. I don't have to worry about children or pets. I just want to stack little mouse bodies.
Like all rodents, mice populations oscillate between boom and bust levels. They must be at a high population plateau now.Seems like mice and anger towards them has gotten much worse in recent years. Soy based insulation on wiring?
I buy a bucket of Tom cat every year and keep the bait stations full. I don’t see many mice anymore.I've found this stuff works pretty good if your trying to minimize rodents getting into a older pole barn or garage, or use steel wool, but ive also experienced mice chewing right thru the rubber threshold on the overhead door. Ive bought tomcat by the bucket, and have put the corpses around the areas where they like to infiltrate. I do agree some years are worse than others with rodent numbers.
Yep it seems like when I think I've got the problem under control I relax baiting and they are back. Sometimes worse than others The scent of dead mice also is supposed to keep them away so I leave some of the corpses around the perimeter. I can say for certain dryer sheets don't work neither does a bar of Irish spring and most ultrasonic plugins I've tried.I buy a bucket of Tom cat every year and keep the bait stations full. I don’t see many mice anymore.
The only solution is dead mice. I have had success with leaving the hoods open. They want to hide in dark places. Still, I rebait the stations monthly.Yep it seems like when I think I've got the problem under control I relax baiting and they are back. Sometimes worse than others The scent of dead mice also is supposed to keep them away so I leave some of the corpses around the perimeter. I can say for certain dryer sheets don't work neither does a bar of Irish spring and most ultrasonic plugins I've tried.
This happened to my 2014 LS P7010C not too long after I bought it. Had it parked outside at the time.So, my trusty 2015 T4.95 developed a fuel leak on top of the engine. That is covered by the exhaust system. Well, took to my dealer and they took it all apart. Mice built a nest and chewed through the fuel return line. Ugh. Probably the "best" case scenario but still requires several hours of service time to remove parts to get at it and then another several to replace / put back together. I bet the mice will cost me $1500....
A fuel line isn't too bad. It's worse when they gnaw thru a wire-harnesses.
If you store the machine out of the weather, try these. I've had no more mice issues since.
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We bought a one year old Toyota Sienna, a dealer car. Brought it one. Drove 50 miles. Several lights lit up in dash. Next morning took it back to Toyota dealer. Serviceman called a few hours later. Rat or squirrel chewed through electric lines. New loom installed $650. We had not one but three warrantees. Not covered because rodent and farm it damage is not covered! Yes, true. Look at your own policies. We were able to negotiate down about half.So, my trusty 2015 T4.95 developed a fuel leak on top of the engine. That is covered by the exhaust system. Well, took to my dealer and they took it all apart. Mice built a nest and chewed through the fuel return line. Ugh. Probably the "best" case scenario but still requires several hours of service time to remove parts to get at it and then another several to replace / put back together. I bet the mice will cost me $1500....
Keep trying. Either your will get one tough cat or you will just keep feeding the coyote and owl population.I wished I could use that solution. I’ve tried many times but coyotes and owls get them all.