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		<title>Does the Ultrasonic mouse repellant work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Many people use the ultrasonic mouse repellent because it keeps the mice away from the home. You plug the devise into the wall usually and it emits a very high-pitched sound that is annoying to animals such as rodents but will not bother the human ear. For the pests the sound is very loud, disorienting and unpleasant. All they will want to do is run away from the sound. If you can buy the more expensive models the distance that they work will expand. What do you do if the mouse repeller doesn’t reach the full range of your home? Nothing because you have already bought it and once you open the package many places will not let you take it back. Buy another one? Of course not they are very expensive. These devices seem to be relatively expensive and many people that are in lower classes won’t be able to afford the ones that work real well. If you have pets will the sound affect them? Most likely it will. There are many people that believe that their pets are definitely more important and finding a way to get the device to not bother the pets but annoy [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people use the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&amp;ref_=nb_sb_noss&amp;field-keywords=ultrasonic%20mouse%20repeller&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps&amp;_encoding=UTF8&amp;tag=tiscut-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">ultrasonic mouse repellent </a>because it keeps the mice away from the home. You plug the devise into the wall usually and it emits a very high-pitched sound that is annoying to animals such as rodents but will not bother the human ear. For the pests the sound is very loud, disorienting and unpleasant. All they will want to do is run away from the sound. If you can buy the more expensive models the distance that they work will expand.<br />
What do you do if the mouse repeller doesn’t reach the full range of your home? Nothing because you have already bought it and once you open the package many places will not let you take it back. Buy another one? Of course not they are very expensive. These devices seem to be relatively expensive and many people that are in lower classes won’t be able to afford the ones that work real well. If you have pets will the sound affect them? Most likely it will. There are many people that believe that their pets are definitely more important and finding a way to get the device to not bother the pets but annoy the pests is something they should think of.<br />
This <a title="Ultrasonic mouse repeller" href="http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&amp;ref_=nb_sb_noss&amp;field-keywords=ultrasonic%20mouse%20repeller&amp;uou plug the devise into the wall usually and it emits a very high-pitched sound that is annoying to animals such as rodents but will not bother the human ear. For the pests the sound is very loud, disorienting and unpleasant. All they will want to do is run away from the sound. If you can buy the more expensive models the distance that they work will expand.<br />
What do you do if the mouse repeller doesn’t reach the full range of your home? Nothing because you have already bought it and once you open the package many places will not let you take it back. Buy another one? Of course not they are very expensive. These devices seem to be relatively expensive and many people that are in lower classes won’t be able to afford the ones that work real well. If you have pets will the sound affect them? Most likely it will. There are many people that believe that their pets are definitely more important and finding a way to get the device to not bother the pets but annoy the pests is something they should think of.<br />
This <a title="Ultrasonic mouse repeller" href="http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&amp;ref_=nb_sb_noss&amp;field-keywords=ultrasonic%20mouse%20repeller&amp;url=search-alias%3Daps&amp;_encoding=UTF8&amp;tag=tiscut-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">mouse repeller </a>would be very nice for the elderly or someone who cannot get around the home the way they would like to. Making things easier for people who are busy or have children is always a very good thing. The rodent repeller is safe for the environment, children, and pets therefore it is a very good choice for busy families as well. It works well for these families because truthfully all they have to do is plug it into the wall and then their work is done. It will be convenient for them and also for the rest of the family.<br />
There are many different ways that people will look other than the ultrasonic mouse repellent. Peanut butter is one of the most widely known ways of rodent repeller. To make things better for the mouse you could add some honey to the peanut butter. The mouse will end up coming for a tasty treat unknowing of what will come to happen. They also like oatmeal, sunflower seeds, gumdrops, nuts, and the pits of cherries. Carbonated soda will kill a mouse because when they drink it the drink will bubble in the mouse’s stomach and kill them. Instant potatoes will do the same. Trapping a mouse is a little more difficult. Many p</p>
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		<title>Are mice living in your house?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 16:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; One of the most troubling things to come upon is a pest problem. It can be very annoying and burdensome to get rid of these pests and can sometimes cost a bit of money. Bugs are one thing but sometimes even worse can be a mouse or rodent problem. Mice problems often involve diseases and germs which may cause a family sickness if not treated appropriately. They can also get into food supplies and even into the insides of walls if a person is not careful. It is vital that a person takes action fast in order to prevent the mice from reproducing and thus creating a bigger problem for a family. One important step to take in dealing with a rodent problem is finding the root of the problem. This is often times the most difficult problem because mice are active at different hours than humans. They tend to be really active during the night so a person might have to adjust their sleep schedule in order to track the mouse. More often than not they have either found a way into some of your appliances or furniture. They tend [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most troubling things to come upon is a pest problem. It can be very annoying and burdensome to get rid of these pests and can sometimes cost a bit of money. Bugs are one thing but sometimes even worse can be a mouse or rodent problem. Mice problems often involve diseases and germs which may cause a family sickness if not treated appropriately. <span id="more-89"></span>They can also get into food supplies and even into the insides of walls if a person is not careful. It is vital that a person takes action fast in order to prevent the mice from reproducing and thus creating a bigger problem for a family. One important step to take in dealing with a rodent problem is finding the root of the problem. This is often times the most difficult problem because mice are active at different hours than humans. They tend to be really active during the night so a person might have to adjust their sleep schedule in order to track the mouse. More often than not they have either found a way into some of your appliances or furniture. They tend to stay in objects that provide good insulation and protection from other predators. Once you have located a possible living quarter the next thing a person should do is place traps with food in them. This will ultimately lure the mouse out and if you’re lucky it will get trapped. This is ideal if you just have one or two mice within the house. If the pest problem involves a lot of mice then a person might want to call a local pest control co problems often involve diseases and germs which may cause a family sickness if not treated appropriately. <!--more-->They can also get into food supplies and even into the insides of walls if a person is not careful. It is vital that a person takes action fast in order to prevent the mice from reproducing and thus creating a bigger problem for a family. One important step to take in dealing with a rodent problem is finding the root of the problem. This is often times the most difficult problem because mice are active at different hours than humans. They tend to be really active during the night so a person might have to adjust their sleep schedule in order to track the mouse. More often than not they have either found a way into some of your appliances or furniture. They tend to stay in objects that provide good insulation and protection from other predators. Once you have located a possible living quarter the next thing a person should do is place traps with food in them. This will ultimately lure the mouse out and if you’re lucky it will get trapped. This is ideal if you just have one or two mice within the house. If the pest problem involves a lot of mice then a person might want to call a local pest control company in order to vanquish the mice. Normally though it is just one or two and doesn&#8217;t require a person to spend a fortune on eradicating the pests. Mice often times are found in a household&#8217;s garage most of the time. They often get in during the winter months when it is cold and the garage door is left open at long periods of times. The best way to eradicate them from the garage is pretty much the same thing. Traps should be set out with food in them in order to catch them. It is best to set up numerous traps in order to ensure that the mouse will be caught. Traps can be bought online or at a local retail store. They are relatively inexpensive and you can get the standard trap that springs shut or the one that is a sticky surface. The sticky surface traps are ideal because they have a greater success rate at catching them than the spring loaded ones.</p>
<p>Mice problems can be a hassle if you don&#8217;t have a lot of time in the day and work full time. They can leave diseases and germs so it is important to take care of them right away before the problem gets worse.</p>
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		<title>How To Catch A Mouse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; For those individuals, who want to know how to catch a mouse in a humane manner, this article may be of some help. There is much controversy over what people consider being a humane mouse trap. While many people think that humane means that the trap does not kill the mouse, there are some people that think humane means that the trap kills the mouse instantly and does not make it suffer. While these are extremely differing views, there is a standard set forth by international agencies for the humane killing of mice. These standards state that, in order for a mouse trap to be humane, it must kill the mouse in a matter of seconds. Many mouse traps, on the market today, take several hours or even days to kill mice. When looking for the best mouse traps that kill mice humanely, people must first know which traps are not humane. One such trap that is not humane is a glue trap. Many animal welfare organizations have spoken strongly against people using these traps as a method of killing mice. This is because when mice get caught in these traps, [...]]]></description>
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<p>For those individuals, who want to know how to catch a mouse in a humane manner, this article may be of some help. There is much controversy over what people consider being a humane mouse trap. While many people think that humane means that the trap does not kill the mouse, there are some people that think humane means that the trap kills the mouse instantly and does not make it suffer.</p>
<p>While these are extremely differing views, there is a standard set forth by international agencies for the humane killing of mice. These standards state that, in order for a mouse trap to be humane, it must kill the mouse in a matter of seconds. Many mouse traps, on the market today, take several hours or even days to kill mice.</p>
<p>When looking for the best mouse traps that kill mice humanely, people must first know which traps are not humane. One such trap that is not humane is a glue trap. Many animal welfare organizations have spoken strongly against people using these traps as a method of killing mice. This is because when mice get caught in these traps, they die a slow and painful death.</p>
<p>The mouse enters the trap and gets stuck to the glue, but it does not die instantly. Usually, they will die many days later through starvation, dehydration or exposure. In some cases, mice will even gnaw their legs off to get out of a glue trap. Thus, this is an extremely cruel and inhumane way of getting rid of mice.</p>
<p>An electronic mouse trap is kill the mouse, there are some people that think humane means that the trap kills the mouse instantly and does not make it suffer.</p>
<p>While these are extremely differing views, there is a standard set forth by international agencies for the humane killing of mice. These standards state that, in order for a mouse trap to be humane, it must kill the mouse in a matter of seconds. Many mouse traps, on the market today, take several hours or even days to kill mice.</p>
<p>When looking for the best mouse traps that kill mice humanely, people must first know which traps are not humane. One such trap that is not humane is a glue trap. Many animal welfare organizations have spoken strongly against people using these traps as a method of killing mice. This is because when mice get caught in these traps, they die a slow and painful death.</p>
<p>The mouse enters the trap and gets stuck to the glue, but it does not die instantly. Usually, they will die many days later through starvation, dehydration or exposure. In some cases, mice will even gnaw their legs off to get out of a glue trap. Thus, this is an extremely cruel and inhumane way of getting rid of mice.</p>
<p>An electronic mouse trap is a humane mouse trap that uses electric shocks to kill mice. These traps are extremely effective, and they kill mice immediately. The best thing about these traps is that people can reuse them, making them an affordable way to kill mice, as well. Many traps, such as spring traps, can only be used once, and then people must throw them in the trash.</p>
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<p>Many electric mouse traps also come with handy storage compartments to dispose of dead mice. In this way, people will not have to handle the dead mouse, as they would have to with spring traps. They simply dump the mouse into the garbage right from the storage compartment.</p>
<p>The best mouse traps to purchase, if people are looking for humane ways to catch mice, are live-catch mouse traps, or no-kill traps. With these traps, mice are not harmed whatsoever. The mice gets stuck in the trap and cannot get out, and then people can release the mice away from their homes. These traps are terrific for people who have young kids or pets in their homes.</p>
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<p>Live-catch traps and electronic traps are much safer than spring traps when there are children or pets in the home, as spring traps can accidentally discharge and hurt children or pets. Thus, for those people, who are wondering how to catch a mouse safely without killing it, the best choice is to purchase either an electric trap or a no-kill trap.</p>
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		<title>Getting rid of mice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; There are many different ways to get rid of mice and using good mouse bait is the key ingredient. Depending on location and where it seems to live will determine what type of mouse bait is required. Taking the time to listen to those little rustling noises will help you find where your mouse is residing in your house or apartment. Trying to think like a cat may help, but listening where the little furry mouse lives and comes out from, will help your quest to capture the little critter. To get rid of mice takes some ingenuity on ones part. Mice are very smart and quick running so it will take patience to capture the rodent. A snap trap which shuts down on the mouse when it goes to reach the bait is one way to catch it. Snap traps are easy to use with a simple set up, but be prepared to hear them snap and no mouse has been caught due to their quickness. A small mouse may not snap the trigger and the mouse may just grab the bait and leave not setting off the trap [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many different ways to get rid of mice and using good mouse bait is the key ingredient. Depending on location and where it seems to live will determine what type of mouse bait is required. Taking the time to listen to those little rustling noises will help you find where your mouse is residing in your house or apartment. Trying to think like a cat may help, but listening where the little furry mouse lives and comes out from, will help your quest to capture the little critter.</p>
<p>To get rid of mice takes some ingenuity on ones part. Mice are very smart and quick running so it will take patience to capture the rodent. A snap trap which shuts down on the mouse when it goes to reach the bait is one way to catch it. Snap traps are easy to use with a simple set up, but be prepared to hear them snap and no mouse has been caught due to their quickness. A small mouse may not snap the trigger and the mouse may just grab the bait and leave not setting off the trap at all. A glue board that is designed to stick to a mouse as its walking away is another way. But those very speedy mice will out run the glue board and not get stuck.</p>
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<p>Peanut butter is a favorite food of mice and a good mouse bait to use. Also adding in some honey is very appealing to the little furry mouse and the temptation will draw the mouse to the trap. Mice also like to eat oatmeal, sunflowers seeds, gumdrops, nuts and the pits of cherries. There are also bait products to purchase that will eliminate the pesky mouse in a single feeding.</p>
<p>Carbonated soda is another form that will eliminate the mouse. The carbonization in the soda kills the mouse. Instant potatoes will also do the trick. When the mouse eats the instant potatoes they will expand in the rodent’s stomach and die. The downfall is that the mouse will die somewhere in your house and you will have to find out where.</p>
<p>Grass seed is great mouse bait attracting the mouse and luring it into a trap. Mice love grass seed and the smell of it tempts them into the trap.</p>
<p>Humane Way to Catch a Mouse…</p>
<p><a href="http://mousebait.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/humane-way-to-catch-a-mouse.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-73" title="humane way to catch a mouse" src="http://mousebait.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/humane-way-to-catch-a-mouse.jpg" alt="humane way to catch a mouse" width="135" height="56" /></a>If using poisons and snap traps are not to your liking, there is always the humane way to catch a mouse. Get a small trash can or bucket and place on the floor next to a table of some sort. Use a toilet paper roll and flatten one side so it looks like a tunnel. Place the tunnel you created at the edge of the table with a splash of peanut butter at the end of the tunnel. The mouse will run inside to get the treat and fall into the bucket.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Mice invade homes, garages, offices, and even vehicles. Prolific reproducers, they leave disease-filled droppings and chew marks wherever they roam. Mice travel within 30 feet of their nest, up to 20 times a day, looking for food. They prefer to travel at night but will leave their nest during quiet daytime hours. To prevent the spread of disease and destruction, choose the best mouse bait and set multiple traps in strategic locations. Identify mice nests by locating droppings or damage. Upon suspicion of a mouse invasion, inspect along walls, under furniture, and inside cabinets for mouse evidence and nests. Look for teeth marks to identify where mice have gnawed on electrical wires, cardboard boxes, and wood. Shreds of paper towels or tissues also mark mouse locations. The best mouse bait attracts a mouse by using a sweet, sticky texture and smell. Mice prefer fresh bait so change the bait as often as necessary. Additionally, remove any additional food sources to ensure the mouse eats the bait. Store food in securely sealed containers, wipe up crumbs from counters and floors daily, and destroy any food with which a mouse has contact. Use [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mice invade homes, garages, offices, and even vehicles. Prolific reproducers, they leave disease-filled droppings and chew marks wherever they roam. Mice travel within 30 feet of their nest, up to 20 times a day, looking for food. They prefer to travel at night but will leave their nest during quiet daytime hours. To prevent the spread of disease and destruction, choose the best mouse bait and set multiple traps in strategic locations.<br />
Identify mice nests by locating droppings or damage. Upon suspicion of a mouse invasion, inspect along walls, under furniture, and inside cabinets for mouse evidence and nests. Look for teeth marks to identify where mice have gnawed on electrical wires, cardboard boxes, and wood. Shreds of paper towels or tissues also mark mouse locations.</p>
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<p>The best mouse bait attracts a mouse by using a sweet, sticky texture and smell. Mice prefer fresh bait so change the bait as often as necessary. Additionally, remove any additional food sources to ensure the mouse eats the bait. Store food in securely sealed containers, wipe up crumbs from counters and floors daily, and destroy any food with which a mouse has contact.</p>
<p>Use a variety of mouse trap bait for greater success. Soft cheese or peanut butter remains popular mouse bait. Add honey, seeds, or bacon bits for a sweet twist that attracts mice. Purchase a specialty food-based mouse bait gel as an additional bait option. Place bait indoors along mice routes or outdoors where mice may enter the building.</p>
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<p>One may prefer to use poison as bait. While this option annihilates the mouse, one cannot guarantee the mouse will die outside. A dead, rotting mouse leaves a decaying odor and adversely affects one’s quality of life. If one must utilize poison, ensure the mouse will die away from living areas. More importantly, place poison away from children and pets. Enclosed mouse bait stations hold the poison securely isolated from anyone but the mouse.</p>
<p>After choosing bait, decide which type of trap to set. Popular mouse traps that normally kill the mouse include snap traps, box traps, and sticky glue board traps. Arrange snap traps perpendicular to known mouse routes with the trigger flush to a vertical surface such as a wall or chair leg. Box traps and glue board traps work best when placed parallel to the wall along the mouse route. Set multiple mouse traps to increase the chance of catching the mouse.</p>
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<p>For mouse catch and release, set a secure trap from which the mouse cannot escape. Create a homemade trap out of household items. Place bait into the bottom of a deep bucket. The mouse smells the bait and walks up a plank after which it falls into the bucket. Once caught, a mouse could quickly die. As with all traps, check them frequently and release the mice into wooded area as far away from homes as possible.</p>
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<p>Wear latex gloves during mouse handling, and wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after contact with mouse material. To protect children and pets, exercise extreme caution when placing any traps or bait.</p>
<p>Reduce the danger of disease or damage by killing or removing a mouse from living areas. Handle a mice infestation with strategically placed mouse trap bait. Attract the mouse with sweet, sticky bait. Live mice free by placing the best mouse bait on a variety of traps designed to kill or catch and release any size mouse.</p>

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