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I have a field mouse in my room and i was wondering if i use the sonic repellant and the poison can i sleep in

by Guest59142  |  earlier

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my room please help me i am really scared to death haha but for real please help

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  1. yes, you can sleep in your room.  there is also a trap you can use like a tilted tube...you put peanut butter at the end and he'll crawl in and and tip it, then the door shuts and you can take him to the woods and release.  

    that's only if you don't want to kill it.  but the others won't hurt you.


  2. I don't know how well the sonic repellant would work, and I'm not sure what you think the little mouse will do to you if it "gets" you, but it's basically a fine idea.

    Poison is effective, but the drawback is that the mouse can die somewhere you can't get to it (in the walls, for instance) and then you have to endure a really bad odor for a couple of months as it decomposes.  

    Snap traps are one of the more humane ways of killing an unwanted mouse and ensure you can also get rid of the body.  Glue traps are really awful, and the have-a-heart traps work sometimes, sometimes not.

    Regardless of what you do about this little invader, you do need to remove both the access and the motive for other mice.  See if you can figure out how it got in and prevent that from happening again, and make sure there isn't anything yummy lying around to attract them.  No food at all unless it's in sealed containers, no crumbs, etc.  Good luck, try not to freak out.

  3. Go to the store and buy a product called D-con. It is a triangular box of blueish green pellets. They are poison. If you own a pet, sprinkle the pellets under chest of drawers, nightstand, in closet corners, under the bed. Mouse will eat it, mouse will die, remove dead mouse. Done. BUT!!!

    Before you do any of that, clean your room. Mice are attracted by food sources. Clean houses and rooms are not attractive to mice. Vacuum, wipe down surfaces, clean bedding, furniture, etc. Now put down the D-con and good bye mouse.

  4. Field mice are notoriously harmless. Try the sonic repellent if you must but poisoning is a cruel and painful way of removing any animal.

  5. the sonic repellers don't work--hate to tell you!  Field mice aren't dangerous, they're more likely to run away from you...

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