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I recently moved to an old house, which I will be significantly renovating, so it's currently totally cluttered with building materials and my stuff I brought. It's been completely overrun by mice.
It started weeks ago with just a few mice, I kept catching and throwing them out, but the were coming back, or new ones kept coming. I didn't want to use poison, because when one died it took me days to find while I couldn't stand the smell and I also watched a mouse who ate too little poison dying for hours. they unsurprisingly reproduced and now there's a shitload of small mice running around and droppings everywhere, I suspect that now there's probably almost 20 of mice total and I'm losing my mind. I now finally managed to find and close up the probable openings they used and I'm wondering what to do with them. I'd like to avoid killing them if possible, because the small ones are very trusting and even try to huddle up to me if I sit still (I know they're just vermin and I'm being retarded, but still), but throwing them out at this point is probably a bad death sentence anyway.
I wonder if it's feasible to keep them in a huge cage throughout the winter, but I suspect they'll suffer in captivity and it'd be more humane to kill them. if so, what's the best way to do it to ensure they won't decompose in various nooks?
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>>4887433
The best way to kill any small animal is to smash them with a brick, as this destroys their brains isntantly and as such, they feel no pain. It is, however, extremely messy and gross.
Really what has worked for me is release them very far away from my house, a
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>>4887433
>>4887523
I have heard that one of the best ways is to use a belt. You can use it like a whip and there is enough force to splat them if not destroy their heads/necks.
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Either a predator (eg barn cat) or some type of bucket mouse trap (home made or store bought) which have the capacity to catch many mice quickly. I'd go with some strategically placed bucket traps
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>>4887680
cats have never killed rodents at a sufficient rate to eliminate them, reduce their numbers, or even stall population growth

they actually make the situation worse. they attract more rodents, and add their own shit and piss to the pile (along with the odd half-eaten decaying carcass). if you are a business, it is illegal for you to employ a "ratting cat" as pest control. it is universally recognized as the complete opposite of effective.

please stop condemning cats to being poorly socialized, half starved, and forced to subsist on a perpetually growing supply of diseased rodent meat (most of the rodents cats do catch are young, sick, and/or injured). just own a cat because you like cats, feed them real food, and get rid of your mice with bucket traps and colony traps.
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>>4887688
>if you are a business, it is illegal for you to employ a "ratting cat" as pest control
pretty sure he said he was moving into the old house, not that he was making it a bodega
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>>4887692
It's just an example of how bad cats are as pest control.

They have evolved for millions of years to live a decade and a half in a pretty small territory. They would be really shitty animals if they exterminated half of the diet. They actually attract additional rodents to ensure a steady supply of food even if more effective predators like canids and avians pass through. In case you ever wondered why your cat loves killing things, and forgetting to eat the whole thing even if they were hungry. The rotting flesh attracts additional prey.
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>>4887433
It's the great injustice of the world; they'd be so easy to live with if we could just communicate, come to an understanding, go 'hey you're cute and I'll straight feed you if you'd just stop chewing open my doritos and shitting in the cutlery'

But you can't do that, and they're not gonna stop. So just buy a couple of these, bait them with peanut butter, and do what needs to be done. Bucket traps are the answer for big open outbuildings with hundreds of 'em to go through, but with just twenty, break their spines and be done with it.
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>>4887694
my cat has only killed mice, never ate them, so I can't say I know what it's like to see a halfeaten mouse
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>>4887688
yeah that's why you get 5-10 mousers at once
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>>4887703
>'hey you're cute and I'll straight feed you if you'd just stop chewing open my doritos and shitting in the cutlery'
I avoided most of the damage by giving them some food once there was a lot of them and throwing around some hay and several straw chew toys for rodents (without that they tried to chew on cables and soft plastics, like polystyrene, or sand paper), but the droppings are the real nightmare.
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>>4887736
>I don't smell anything
>*still has mice*
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>>4887433
I post this a lot here, your question is best suited to the stupid question thread on >>>/diy/
Along with the advice above, check how they get in. You need to walk around the outside of the house sealing up any crack or hole they can get in.
Then you can deal with 50+ that are in there, there's always more than you can see.
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>>4887829
>there's always more than you can see
I know, I saw 5 at the same time at most when I placed some food during their foraging time (they aren't scared at all if I don't do any sudden movements) that's why I estimated them at around 20.
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>>4887706
my cats performed a little mousy c-section/abortion once. found a damn mouse fetus on my floor one morning. disgusting. I probably would have thought they had just found a nest if I didn't also find the mother with its guys ripped open.
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>>4887433
They already live in the big cage you call a house, as long as you provide them with enough stimulation, food, and space I don't see why they'd suffer worse in captivity.
>>4887523
Put them in a plastic bag before smashing them. It's the best of both worlds.
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>>4887834
>They already live in the big cage you call a house, as long as you provide them with enough stimulation, food, and space I don't see why they'd suffer worse in captivity.
I could get them tunnels, hamster wheels, hanging ropes for climbing and those towers for rodents that can be filled with something like sawdust they can dig through.
are there any size guidelines per mouse, or something like that? the biggest rodent cage I saw was around 100x60x60cm (40x25x25inches), with additional platform making several stories. would it be enough for up to 20 mice? some will probably fight all the time and kill each other off, but they're currently doing it in the house anyway
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>>4887832
it's sad how bad mice have it, considering their higher intelligence, everything fucking massacres them. I used to be disgusted by them, but after encountering them up closed, I'm surprised how smart and social they are. also, the acrobatic shit they do is absolutely insane
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>>4887847
*up close
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>>4887839
I'd try asking on the rat general if I were you.
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>>4887703
this. once you have invited mice into your house, you might hesitate to talk, cause..you dont want to sound lunatic lol.

but if you do it with an action, where its basically the mouses fault to follow the bait, then yea, you are not repsonsible and the mouse is kill. especially the bucket trap is effectivve, cause mouse would assume, there is no dead rodent inside. and if mouse turns away from the bait you can tell your homies, that you really just offered a bucket, so you are not showing animal cruelty.

ingenious.
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>>4887847
a mouse is not smarter than a cat

you just find highly motivated scavengers more relatable and easy to figure out because they are always working
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>>4887523
my excuse is that I was a child but I decided to hit one with a slingshot and succeeded. the poor mouse spat out all sorts of organs and then tried to get away, luckily our dog, probably frustrated by the on-going lack of success in catching mice, jumped into the fray and swiftly euthanized the rodent.
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>>4888194
I cringe at how I was as a kid. I remember trying to hunt doves with a pellet gun at 7-9, good thing I was a lousy shot. now I feel bad after killing a hornet
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sounds like your neighborhood needs more snakes
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>>4888372
>now I feel bad after killing a hornet
you won't feel bad after one stings you
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>>4887736
>trust me guys it wont create an even larger problem
catfags are mentally ill
>>4887433
get a TERRIER DOG because SMALL DOGS are great at catching mice not cats
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>>4888446
>get a TERRIER DOG because SMALL DOGS are great at catching mice not cats
I'd need something big enough to deal with a marten if attacked (a lot of them prowling around, I saw one plastered over my window and it was HUGE) but still adept at catching mice
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the cage came yesterday and I caught 10 mice so far, but still see some scurrying around. they climbing keep biting the bars constantly. dunno what I'm gonna do with them, but I haven't had the heart to kill any yet, I hope I can just keep them or release somewhere they can survive the winter
>>4889080
nice pepe
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>>4889454
>>4887829
>>4887831
25 caught for now and I still hear some crunching somewhere. fucking hell
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>>4888449
>I'd need something big enough to deal with a marten if attacked (a lot of them prowling around, I saw one plastered over my window and it was HUGE) but still adept at catching mice
Easy. Get a Jack Russell. They are pound for pound the most efficient and deadly terriers.
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>>4889454
>>4889634
Post a picture I want to see the rattos
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>>4890176
blurry 2 cute rattos for now, will post a better pic later
I had to makeshift put a metal mesh over the bars, because they kept getting through it easily, even though the cage was supposed to be suitable for small rodents, and the smallest ones now they insist on sleeping on it, usually huddling into one big pile, instead in one of the small mouse huts I put there
I hope them e.g. using the hamster wheel constantly means they aren't suffering or anything, but many are still bitting the bars
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>>4890201
>and the smallest ones now they insist on sleeping on it
That's funny. Cute rats.
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>>4890201
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>>4890254
>a better picture
lol, but good luck with your mice anon
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>>4890201
>>4890254
How are you managing 25 of those without them escaping when you refill their water and such?
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>>4890310
quickly. I hang out ouside the cage for some time then scratch the mesh a bit next to the climbers, but they aren't particularly bothered by it and had some escaping already, as I also need to be careful to to crush the escapees with the lid, but I just caught them again. there are over 30 now btw and I'm thinking of throwing the most desperate ones to escape out, as it's not that cold outside yet and I've probably fixed up all the places they were getting in through.
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>>4890331
> I'm thinking of throwing the most desperate ones to escape out
That's probably a good idea and a good way to check if your house is rat-proof. If you keep catching the same rats then you're still missing some places.
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what you do is build a cage with string, peanut butter and a spray. once the rodent chews the peanut butter, the force will not only seal the cage shut, but spray the rodent with enough chloroform to sedate him.

then, you take the rodent out of the cage and tape him to a table. this is the best part, you place a pair of earphones in the rat's ears and blast earraped high-pitched frequencies.
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>>4887433
get a cat. I got a cat and haven't had mice since.
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>>4890254
Could you take more pictures? I’m honestly very curious as to how your setup looks and am kind of impressed you managed to capture that many.
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>>4891440
sure. I put the setup together basically overnight and I have no idea what I'm doing, so there's probably plenty wrong with it.
I temporarly had to pour the water in a plastic bowl and I'm waiting for them to get less active to replenish the bottle.
I already had to cut one of the mice out of the bar wires, hece the piece of plywood on top to cover the opening. she got doble stuck, with the legs and head facing upward through each opening. I first tried give her something to push against, then tried to pull her the same way she got there holding the base of her tails, but she kept holding the bars and I didn't want to dislocate her bones pulling too hard. I finally cut the wire in the opening her legs were sticking out from and bend the wire out, then help her push them down and she got on top of the cage and ran away. I hope she's alright and she only sprained some muscles or scratched herself against the cut wire (there was no blood) and it's nothing serious, because at first she was limping holding her hind legs stiff above ground, but then she quickly ran away on all fours, though visibly slower than normal.
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>>4890331
You should consider letting them all go, they are likely to be carrying parasites
However I think you won't so, look into permethrin spray or similar to try kill off the things that can jump. I'm doubting you can get close enough for drops
Also, the longer you keep them in the cage, the more you will have
>Around 12
>Every ~6 weeks
>per female
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>>4891458
I intended it as a temporarly solution and I will carry the cage outside, open it in the garden and leave for 15 minutes or so, but I'm still double checking the house for potential openings. if there are any still in the cage not trying to get out by then, I'll probably keep them
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>tldr
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>>4887433
>I'd like to avoid killing them if possible,
Why are people like this. Getting rid of the mice means killing them anon. If you can't kill them enjoy eating mice poopoo i guess
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>>4891473
>Why are people like this.
People aren't like this. Just tranimals.
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>>4891473
>>4891573
third worlders detected. if you have a problem with someone not even outright refusing, just looking for options trying to avoid killing helpless animals, you're not white
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>>4891586
>if you have a problem with someone not even outright refusing, just looking for options trying to avoid killing helpless animals, you're not white
Uh huh. Sure. Sounds more like this someone is some crazy hindu buddhist from the far east to me pal. Here in white man land, killing helpless animals is our national sport.
>But hitler was in the postcard and passed this law and!
Hitler was a gypsy. They're from india.

Anyways, OP, the solution is to borrow 20 cats. No one wants to live with 20 cats. Just borrow them.
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>>4891587
>Here in white man land, killing helpless animals is our national sport.
56% land is brazil tier and nowhere near white. also, nice strawman, because killing for food, or even sport, is a totally different thing
>Hitler was a gypsy. They're from india.
he most likely had jewish roots. all he did was banding toghether with other socialists to kill white europeans and without him israel wouldn't exist
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>>4891594
Anon, you have the wrong race. You got us mixed up with the indians. Feather and dot.
>me honorem killem, buffalo spirit must hear chief sorry, but chief hungry. send up magic spirit smokem.
>ENTER, the white man
We also introduced hogs just so we could shoot them and invented factory farming so you could grow to 6'1" iq 100 instead of 5'8" iq 90
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>>4891587
>Anyways, OP, the solution is to borrow 20 cats. No one wants to live with 20 cats. Just borrow them.
I've already caught all the mice, but I'm getting a ratter dog for the future (I was going to get a dog anyway), so far trying to decide between a Jack Russell recommended ITT and a German Pinscher
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>>4891457
And OP delivers! Thank you! I really like that setup. That has to be, without a doubt, the nicest house mouse holding unit I’ve ever seen. That you went this far to house your house mice? You’re a good person. The little guys don’t know how lucky they are. Also I do like your earlier idea of letting the most ‘escape prone’ animals outside. That might be a good release valve.
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>>4891639
Thank you, Anon
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>>4891649
Watch out anon, that mouse is trying to hypnotize you.
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>>4891460
Anon, you're a good soul. Foolish but good.
You should release them far from your home or they will try return but easier said than done and as long as they're out
Most terriers are good ratters, you might find one at a rescue that needs you
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>>4887433
buy a mouse cage and slowly start putting them all in the cage.
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eat the mice, get some toxoplasmosis
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please don't hurt the mice
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>>4887433
I just use a mouse finder, in all honesty. There is expensive technology which detects the infrared light emitted by human head (known by some as heat vision), and this same technology can be bought for cheap from Chinese manufacturers to detect rotting flesh (please don't question why). It can be found for markup on eBay, or you should still be able to find some normal priced older versions on sites like NewEgg or AliBaba. I also have 2 friends who had to leave their apartments due to smells, it sucks but my country's economy is really that bad (I live in the United States of America, they pay $1100/mo).
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>>4892395
every mouse has an expiration date, especially in america. buying a communist aparatus that sizes up 1 human head = 1 rotting american mouse, is amazing, how do the chinks do it??

ether way, leaving the appartment is advisable, if you pay that high amount of rent.
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>>4892388
>toxoplasmosis
I'd get it by now and most of the mice were born in the house, the rest probably in the surrounding garden and grassfield, I don't live in a city where rodents can easily spread diseases. besides, I haven't had as much as a cold in over a decade.
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>>4892390
one got hurt, sadly >>4891457 but she's probably alright, because there's no rotting mouse smell and I'm pretty sure I caught her again already (the size was similar) and seemed fine
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I like your mice. Keep posting pictures.
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>>4892853
>>4892883
Cute. What are you using to trap them?
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>>4893015
I've placed a few small trip traps around. work like a charm. I didn't even have to put any bait in them most of the time
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>>4887433
A very short-tailed sable-furred sub-species of mouse got into my apartment one fall before last, and made amazingly short work of commuting between the floor, the counter, cutlery drawers, the bottom two shelves of my pantry, and even the attic, where I could hear it knawing now and then. I put out poison baits, and and one day grabbed it while it was almost dead on the floor of a spare bedroom, using a cripple grabber. I swung the bastard into a nearby toilet, and flushed it away forever.
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>>4893145
*Bizarrely, a feral cat destroyed one of them just next to my front door's bottom gap, while I was around to hear/watch, two weeks ago. Same species. Thanks feral cats.
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>>4892395
ah yes, they've repurposed all those second child finders
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>>4893022
Are you still catching more or do you already have the whole family in the cage?
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>>4893536
there are several really small ones left, I dunno if they managed to slip through in between the bars and the mesh or got in from outside (there was no mice running free for 2 or 3 days), I only caught 3 recently, but judging on almost no new droppings anymore, there's maybe 2-4 of them left, tops. I'm not sure if putting new mice in a cage is a good idea anymore, though, because the last one I put in reacted hysterically when similarly sized mice were smelling him up and wanted to groom him and a bigger mouse keeps chasing him around the cage ocassionally, with no feuds before that.
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I've had to live with mice for years because of retard parents who never set enough traps, at some point you just get sick of the shit + piss everywhere (they leave a piss trail when they walk) and you just start killing them with prejudice.

Keeping them as pets might seem nice but have fun cleaning that every week or more often, they smell even worse than domesticated mice.
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>>4893540
>last one I put in reacted hysterically when similarly sized mice were smelling him up and wanted to groom him and a bigger mouse keeps chasing him around the cage
Poor little guy. Hopefully he gets integrated into the community.
When are you planning to release them all?
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>>4893558
I'm waiting to get a bit warmer, so they can at least have a chance to prepare, dig some tunnels etc. (according to the forcast should be next week), because it's currently close to 0 celsius during the nights where I live, and I also need to get someone to help me get the cage outside without disturbing it too much. If there are any wishing to stay the cage instead of running away outside, I'll keep them. I wish I could keep them all in the cage inside throughout the winter, but some still try to get out after enough time to see that they're gonna have regular food and water inside and they'll probably reproduce into an unmanagable size, e.g. two mice were already pregnant when I was putting them in the cage.
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>>4893564
Maybe leave them a small stockpile of food outside in case they don't find enough food in time. Also if you can record a video of them being released that'd be cool.
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>>4893564
>a chance to prepare, dig some tunnels etc
They'll just try to get into somebody's house.
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>>4893582
>if you can record a video of them being released that'd be cool
I'll try, but I'm not sure how it'll go in practice
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>>4893873
there must be a lot of mice already outside, I often see some scurrying in the bushes, and I'm sure every inhabited house in the area must be mouse proof at this point
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>>4893879
>Mouse proof
NTA but generally no, in the countryside every year there's a mass-migration of mice into people's homes as it gets cold, and if you live in an old house that means you get rid of the mice with traps every year. Usually only a few get in and you catch them. If they're handled early with enough traps they're not really a problem.
>>4893564
When it gets warmer you could leave the cage outside with holes in it just big enough for the young mice to escape but the old ones have to stay inside and make babies. It would be like a minecraft mouse spawner.
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I use normal Victor wood traps. The trick is to bait them properly, and to do that you have to think like a mouse.
A mouse is safe, warm, and comfortable within the walls of your home and in the small recesses where it can build a nest undisturbed and raise its young without fear of predation or humans. Mice know they are weak and have only their size and speed to rely upon.
With that in mind, foraging poses the greatest risk to mice because they are exposed. They can be hunted down by predators and eaten, or killed on sight by humans. They are also aware of traps and pitfalls to some degree, barring more elaborate solutions like vacuum style traps and bucket traps. A mouse has to make the reward worth the risk, and to do that it must be able to take some of the foraged food home with it to feed its young. Consider foods that a mouse can stuff into its cheek pouches and transport easily back to its nest.
My typical bating solution is crunchy peanut butter rolled with granola. It's also a heavy bait and will weigh down the trigger more so it's much lighter when a mouse does try and stuff its cheeks.
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>>4893873
Not OP but to be honest I've always fantasized about visiting open houses and giving people free mice.
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>>4893957
>With that in mind, foraging poses the greatest risk to mice because they are exposed.
not the ones I have, they're only scared of explicit movements or staring directly at them and keept climbing my legs if I sat still or even tried to get under my blanket sometimes. they were also dead set on nesting in a pretty exposed place behind my bed for some reason, not in the kitchen with food and a lot of nooks and crannies
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>>4894024
>I've always fantasized about visiting open houses and giving people free mice
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How are the mice doing?
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>>4887688
I don't know man. I live on 5.5 acres in a woodland/field area and I have two outside cats. They are total savages and I haven't seen a mouse or a snake in years.
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>>4887694
I sometimes watch my cats eat their kills and I have yet to see them leave anything behind. They eat bones, guts and all. It could just be my cats though.
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>>4888446
This is true. A specially bred terrier will wreak absolute havoc on a rodent population.
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>>4889454
That's apu dude.
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>>4889671
Yup. I have one and she is a terror. Badass dogs.
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>>4894072
What...in the hell is wrong with you man? This nigga the mouse whisperer or some shit.
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>>4895041
They've organized, exacted revenge against their oppressor and carried him away to the mouse version of purgatory.
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>>4895041
they stopped trying to get out every time I open the cage and just scurry away and hide instead. only early mornings almost all of them run around upside down on the bars, otherwise it's 2-3 mice tops and the rest are just doing stuff in the cage
>>4895186
ikr it's like they see me as part of the furniture until I move. they'd been freely chasing each other next to me, or fighting, jumping and clashing with each other in the air, etc before I caught them
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>>4895193
Is that one mouse still getting bullied? Also we require more pictures.
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>>4895335
no, from time to time there's some squeaking because 2 mice are chasing each other or skirmish for a second, but no mouse stands out anymore and it looks like they accepted him after a day or two
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>>4895346
I could watch them running around all day. I wonder if that's how God sees us.
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>>4895357
me too.the same mice had been driving me nuts for weeks, covering everything in mountains of poo and being a general pain in the ass, but now I'm gonna miss them for sure
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>>4891371
this. my cat caught a few at first, and the smell of the cat is usually enough to keep the rest away.
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>>4895430
You should consider adopting pet rats after this is all over.
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I've had a mouse problem for the past 3 weeks
So I had a baited wooden snap trap next to a microwave and one night the trap went off, all 4 traps had been nibbled but there was no mouse to be found
A few days later I find the mouse dead underneath the microwave so like 10 cm away from the trap
How do you think the mouse died?
I think I fucked up setting the traps and now I feel terrible
Btw this guy was a fucking machine, he shitted everywhere
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>>4896495
Heart attack.
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>>4887433
if you really want to keep them alive buy a bunch of repeater traps like this drive them really far away with some bread and water in the woods.
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>>4896565
also you can setup a bucket trap and fill it with food. drop them off in the woods miles away from your house or any houses.
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>>4896565
I have some, but they rarely touched them compared with small trip traps, which I didn't even have to bait, they just went there out of curiosity/being absolutely everywhere
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How are the mice doing? Are they free?
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>>4897875
they're fine, I can now replenish the water or give them food without problems, because the just scatter away to their mouse hutts, instead of trying to escape. should be free tomorrow, if the person who's supposed to help me gently move the cage outside doesn't stand me up again.
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108 replies and nobody has mentioned Shawn Woods yet?
https://www.youtube.com/@ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday
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>>4898392
>https://www.youtube.com/@ShawnWoodsMousetrapMonday
This guy is going to reincarnate as a rat.
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>>4898390
Update?
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>>4899894
they're still with me, but not for long, and just finished the 5kg bag of rodent feed I bought when it all started. I also still have to catch 2-3 small stragglers, that always storm out of the trap so fast that it closes empty every time
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>>4899898
Cute. Does any mouse stand out? I wonder how well you can recognize individual mice at this point.
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>>4899904
not very well and most of them always scatter away at first when I get close to the cage, so I try not to disturb them too often outside of changing stuff in the cage and usually keep my distance when I watch them, unless I specifically want to make some videos, but a pair that often catapult each other with the wheel does stand out, there's also a big female mouse that bullies everyone, chasing them over the cage sometimes. I recognize a small one that always hangs around the water spout too
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>>4899912
*hangs out around
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>>4887847
i wouldn't have problems with mice if they weren't actually poisonous to have around
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>>4887433

>Convince mice to embrace feminism and allow female mice to vote
>Allow female mice to no fault divorce the male mice.
>Spend billions of dollars on mouse films that depict women mice as strong and male mice as clumsy and awkward.
>Rig the courts and have mouse news media cover high profile cases of female mice accusing their ex lovers of rape with little to no evidence as an example to other male mice that girl mice are dangerous.
>Start websites like mousehub or onlycheeze so male mice spend their time fapping instead of actually procreating
>Push vaccines onto mice as babies so they become stunted in their development and are unable to socialize with the female mice.

This should collapse their birthrates pretty fast.
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>>4900052
didn't this kind of just happen on its own with that one guy's mouse utopia experiments?
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>>4900064
>mouse utopia experiments
PF Skinner
Torturer of rodents and other animals
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>>4887433
sticky traps are very effective, and if you really don't want to kill them they CAN be removed from them. But it's best to just sticky trap and then shoot with a .22 or use a mouse bucket. Check out the youtube channel "Shawn Woods" he has reviewed probably hundreds of mouse traps on their effecrtiveness including both lethal and non-lethal traps
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>>4900064

Yeah true, But I've attempted to breed mice in the past for snake food. Mice are a royal pain in the ass. Any hint of nutrition deficiency, Uncleanliness, Overcrowding or stress and they will very eagerly turn to cannibalism and rip each other to shreds.
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>>4900073
waste of a .22
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>>4887688
Spread your bullshit anti cat propaganda on reddit.
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rats
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>>4900267
>"Anti cat propaganda"
>Literal facts and a call to improve feline health and longevity
For the past 10,000 years, due to the absence of accessible and safe spay and neuter procedures, cats have had to forage for most of their own food. As a result, they have evolved to co-exist with a stable rodent population rather than killing everything and starving themselves. The only animals they're capable of eradicating are slow breeding species like songbirds and rare voles and dormice, and the only way they can even manage THAT is if there are hundreds to thousands of roaming cats per square mile. You trolling anti-cat redditors love spouting this bullshit lie that cats are killing machines because it plays into your fantasy where pet cats end up banned, but they aren't. It's simply not true. They don't even cause extinctions just by being cats, they cause extinctions because humans artificially overpopulate them so they resort to hunting things they normally wouldn't hunt often enough to exterminate, and simultaneously disrupt habitats by replacing them with parking lots to make the animal species that survive that process significantly more vulnerable.

Housecat caused extinctions were unheard of until the colonial and industrial age. The myth that they control any pests is now just that, a myth, along with the myth that sickness was caused by "unbalanced humours".
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>>4901342
>>4887688
Finally people who know the actual truth about cats. They aren’t animal hitlers. Australian wildlife is just really shitty.

Now, terriers… terriers are animal hitlers.
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>>4899912
>but a pair that often catapult each other with the wheel does stand out
Careful, they might be trying to invent some sort of mouse cannon to breach the walls of the cage and achieve freedom.
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>>4900267
you have to learn to identify and ignore his posts. it's the same dog fucker that is in every single thread tangentially related to cats where he posts the same exact novels of seething every single time.
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>>4901324
where?!
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>>4904565
in the walls
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>>4904808
oh shit
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How are the little guys doing?
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>>4905960
they were doing really well until today when I found one pretty small mouse dead and a similar one dying a few inches from her when I woke up. I have no idea what happened, but 2 mice dead at the same time without a single one dying for weeks cannot be a coincidence and they seemed too small to die naturally. the dying one was right next to the water bottle, but didn't even want to drink, even when I tried giving them completely fresh water, just moved an inch or two a few times and died maybe an hour later. I didn't see any wounds on them, so it didn't seem like other mice killed them.
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>>4906128
Damn, that's weird. Maybe a disease or something.
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bump I want to see how this story ends.
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>>4907698
nothing new really. I'll probably end up keeping them through the winter, even though the whole house smells like mice already, because there have been nights with negative celsius temps every week for a month now, so I don't want them to freeze and I'm not sure how much time they need to find some place to survive the cold
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>>4907818
What are you going to do if they start breeding like crazy?
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Living with my crazy UDA dad. The home was was a frequent tourist attraction for them.

The thing is, my dad with his king complex, had every room except for the bedrooms, with rabbits, which probably attracted the mice. It also had an issue with flies.

Also, good luck if you know what the UDA is.

My Granddad on the mother side of the family ate the mice.
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>>4887433
>I kept catching them and throwing them out
They got back inside before you did.
Snap traps. Bait with peanut butter(thin layer, underside of plate, not a dab on top) Kill them. Anything you do to evict them will kill them, just take responsibility instead of getting hantavirus to prove how virtuous you are.
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>>4908313
they haven't for almost 2 months, probably feel too exposed and comfortable enough in captivity to reproduce (still feels like a less shitty thing to do than to throw mice that haven't even ever been outside to freeze to death). I read somewhere that they eat at least a part of every litter, before they open their eyes, depending on the conditions, so it was probably the case, as sad as it is. even if they breed a new generation during those 4 or so months until spring, it's still manageable and I can always just throw in rat poison to kill them instantly in one place once it isn't anymore.
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>>4887839
all they do is fuck and eat just like us humans.. but they get multiple per litter. then they breed and etc. i had mice as pets.. boring af. i now have a dog that is similar, but at least he is amusing to chase around. but unless you can "fix" mice they will just multiply. there is no negotiating with them, you become the swarm that walks or the murderer. choose kill, you will eventually trust me. just skip the section where you try and appease them. how do you appease a mouth with legs that keeps multiplying. you KILL THEM. i was once in your shoes, and i came to that conclusion, believe me or not.



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