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So there are mice in my house well not house its a house / shed

An we are trying to catch them

I HATE MOUSE TRAPS AN STICKY PAPER

Whats a humain way to catch them without hurting hem so we can go to are 180 acer farm an set them free ??

Now i have a hamster whos eye is closed an i dont know why what should i do could those mice of hurt herr ???

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  1. well you can try to put lots of cheese or something outside and put it into a line and maybe it'll follow it lol idk since u don't want to sue mousetraps or sticky paper.

    well, is it moving? more details about it...umm bring it to the vet if your scared.

    im not really sure or its pretending to be dead.

    hope i helped alil


  2. Okay- you can buy humane traps at most hardware stores- I have seen ones that tilt under the mouse's weight and the door closes, leaving them in a little box.  Unfortunately, this will only take care of one mouse at a time.  The mice are in there because there is a food source or a shelter source.  You have to go in there and clean everything out.  It would be very hard to catch all of the mice at this point- you will probably have to just scare them out and let them find a new home on their own.  

    So clean everything out- all of the nests, get rid of anything that they might be eating, (birdseed, etc), and then seal it up.  you have to find where they were getting in from and cover it with wire mesh or something like that.  

    Just make sure they don't relocate into your house or attic, so check for any ways they might get in and seal those up too.  They will find their own way :)

    The mice could have hurt the hamster if they had access to her, but if they did, they would have eaten all of her food and left droppings.  They would probably leave her alone.  She may have eye goo that's kind of glueing it shut... or it could be debris.  Take a soft cloth with some warm water and wipe the outside of the eye gently.  Then you could put a small amount of neosporin in her eye to help it heal.  Good luck!

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