Submitted by Santhu1414Ind t3_yfnw6h in massachusetts
We recently bought a home in Maynard and my wife just saw a mice when she returned from work and was about to make tea. She was scared and crying after she saw the mice sitting on oven in a cooking pot. We were informed of mice presence during inspection but it’s been 3 months and this is the first time we saw the mice. It’s more disturbing to see it on stove and that too hanging out in a cooking pan. No idea how it got there and we don’t feel like going in to kitchen. I heard it’s common for all homes to have mice in Massachusetts. Can I know how can I control? If preventing is not possible we at least would like to restrict them from entering the living spaces especially kitchen. Getting a Cat is not an option for us. Just wondering what are the best methods so I can make sure my wife won’t get scared like this again. Thank you in advance.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_iu4acn6 wrote
Buy: 10 cheap wooden spring mouse traps, a box of hospital type latex gloves, headlamp type flash light, plenty of sealed food containers, and peanut butter (small jar is probably enough)
Clean: Put all snack food and cereal into sealed containers. Put on head lamp. Deep clean (including getting crumbs out of kitchen cabinets, trash bin area, and off counters, shake crumbs out of toaster, draw under oven (if there is one) and vacuum crumbs from under couch cushions). Look for mouse pee/poop as you clean. Leave sink dry at night. Sometimes just using sealed containers for your cereal and snacks will be enough to get all the mice to leave and go to your neighbor’s house.
Set traps: (careful, it hurts when they snap) using just a tiny bit of peanut butter as the bait. Place them near anyplace you noticed mouse pee/poop.
Removal: put on latex gloves to remove/trash any dead mice (some carry disease). Some people throw out the spring trap each time since they are fairly inexpensive, others keep and reuse the traps.
Repeat: Make it a daily routine to empty and reset traps.
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