You will need a bucket,empty toilet paper roll and peanut butter:
http://glass.typepad.com/journal/2005/09鈥?/a>Theres a mice in my bedroom I dnt want to use any traps glue thingos i live far away from somewhere i can get?
Actually cats usually create more of a mouse problem then they correct by the mice eating at unattended food bowls and also eating cat feces. Once you have a mouse infestation it is too late to get rid of any food items in hopes the mouse will leave, however you need to get rid of any food items that a mouse can get to (this includes any food in a cardboard container as mice can chew through these.) Make sure that your refrigerator is sealed, the common mouse can fit through an opening the diameter of a #2 pencil so many times i see them going in and out of refrigerators with people completely shocked that the mouse is doing so. Also you need to remove any clutter and search for mice nests (these will be in out of the way places by walls and made of shredded paper.) You next need to catch and kill the mouse (one female mouse can have 10 litters of 5-7 mice a year resulting in a mean offspring production of 62 mice a year, letting just one mouse escape can lead to thousands of mice and a huge infestation in a very short period of time.) Since it sounds like you live in the sticks you have only 2 options, one (which i definitely recommend you try 1st) is to put together a bucket trap http://www.kountrylife.com/content/gal10鈥?/a> (these is so easy to do even school children can do it) the second method is making your own grain poison, and you can google and find many recipes for this, however it is very dangerous if you have any kids, pets, and also outside wildlife such as birds and foraging animals may be killed from it.
get a cat , then you won't have to deal with dead mice.
wah hoo is right but then you have to deal with cat doo doo. Which is worse?
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