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There is a Mouse in my oven. I'm scared of it. What can i do?

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I live in a nice apartment/townhouses sorta. & they say it's so nice inside. but so far i've been in here for 2 yrs. and we catched 3 mices in a day last year. 1 in the living room. and 2 of them in the kitchen. now it's this year. and it's been several months the mouse has been in there. and my mom and older sister always see's it around midnight. but it's never out in the day. and the tale is huge. & i was like whatever. and mouse droppings were everywhere by the oven. well so now i just so the rat/mouse, and FREAKED OUT. because it's summer and i'm up late, and heard something in the kitchen! and i woke up my cat, and hold it to protect me. but it went in the cooking thing. where you lid up the fire, but inside it. AHH!! and we just got the cat 2 months ago. anyhow. what should i buy tommorow to get rid of this huge mouse.?

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  1. Get those sticky mouse traps . & Put cheese in the middle . We had a mouse problem too & we caught like 2of them with the sticky thingys . Make sure to put your food away too so it won't attract the mice or rats .


  2. please don't kill it get some humane traps and just release it a while away from your house or even in some you don't likes garden! just don't kill it that's just cruel

  3. I'd get a big glue trap and put a piece of cheese in the middle of it.  I guarantee you'll catch it.  I was one of those people that always said ohhh let it live, don't kill it... until I didn't sleep at all one night because I saw one in my room.  I bought a glue trap and caught it within an hour the next day.

  4. are you talking about the oven or the stove? Either way... just turn up the heat and burn the mouse for around 20-30 mins or until golden brown. Let cool for 10 mins. Slowly cut open around stomach area. And enjoy.

    Hahahahah im kidding.

    Go to The Home Depot(if you have one near you) and get a trap.

    Um but don't get a sticky trap^^ because sometimes the mouse will chew off its leg and some how live and run away. And this time I am serious.

  5. I am not one of those crazy PETA affiliated animal rights people- but I have to advise against using sticky mouse traps.  They are extremely inhumane because they do not kill the mouse quickly.  Imagine being stuck unable to move to get food or water, dying slowly of dehydration.  Try to get traps that either kill instantly or do not kill at all.

  6. Get a HUMANE mouse trap, like this:

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...

    Please, please, please don't kill him. There's enough space in the world for all of us!

  7. turn the oven on clean mode and he'll be gone in a hurry.

  8. Turn on the oven to 450 degrees till he turns a nice golden brown?

  9. The best thing to do is get a trap to get the mouse/rat. I Don't really think you should try roasting him though. You might stink the place out. Good luck with it and I hope you catch it.

  10. Sounds like you need to take a look around the outside of your home and find where they're getting in. Mice and rats can squeeze through the smallest cracks. We had a mouse problem a few years ago. Bought a covered snap trap, that's the best. Found where they were getting in, stuffed a brillo pad in there, and caulked it up. No more mouse problems.

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