One of the oldest, and simplest methods of keeping mice out of your house is to keep a house cat, or two.. that smell, that some people object to, upon entering your house, is what keeps the mice out! the smart one's look for another place to live.. the few not-so-smart ones.. your cat(s) catch!
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Tori" wrote:
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> So Ive now paid for 2 different pest control companies total $230, no captures, no definitive resolve. I basically paid for some "tips"
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> So i must ask, Ive now resolved some potential ingresses, but there is a major concern with what I believe to be the 1st addition/ crawl space on the South/front of house. I didnt realize until this 2nd guy crawled into my dug out basement that there was another crawl (i have 2: south-1st add /north-2nd add, 1pad-3rd addon, 1hand dug original section).
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> How do I investigate this dark shallow area that has openings into my basement but they are covered with makeshift fiber batt. Its a frightening prospect to take a flashlight into this upper enclosed storage section of the basement and pull away some of the batting in order to get a clue whats going on in there.
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> I suspect there are rotted openings into my house since its originally a 1940 shack that has been owned by simple folk, then I came along and gave the suburban neighborhood, eye candy, by way of my cosmetic facelift, however, here we are discovering a not so pretty underside, perhaps it should have just been torn down, IMO, so I never would have fallen for this inflated suburban taxation of an old rodent shack. Rambling so you may have pity on me? Sure! A little.
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> Also, ive heard but dont believe this- mice do not burrow in ground! I say they do! Once i finish investigating for sealing lower sill plate/foundation areas of the south and east section of this old house, ill know for sure.
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