E-mail to me from a concerned homeowner:
"I really do not do well with killing animals, but I also did not want to share my living space with a mouse.... I did a great amount of research on mice control, and was particularly horrified with stories of the various poisons on the market- the EPA revoked several this year for their unsafe presence in the home. I definitely did not want my dog to sniff around and gobble any chemicals intended for mice control! That being said, I don't think my pup would be to happy if I introduced a cat into the house for my mouse problem...
I had success with the Smart Mouse Trap, and was able to release the critters it caught, but I'm worried that I am just scratching the surface... What else do you recommend?"
I am sharing this e-mail, and including the same mice control tips I gave my friend in need of advice. For a successful repellant, you can obtain pellets made with fox urine, which is great with evacuating mousey invaders. At this stage, it sounded like the mild alternatives, such as mint, that I suggested in an earlier post would be entirely effective.
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