I moved to an inlaw apartment attached to the back of a big old colonial (in a hysterical district...) early this summer. As I was afraid, when the weather started to cool off I noticed some mouse turds in my kitchen.
I grabbed some cheapy victor mouse traps and spray foam insulation from the local hardware store. Killing the mice inside isn't the only problem, since I need to find out where they're coming in from. I've had traps out since Monday and I caught one sucker yesterday morning. I reset the trap and noticed one of the other traps was licked clean (peanut butter). I reloaded the PB and last night when I came home from work I noticed that the vermin cleaned the plate, AGAIN. Now I'm angry. I don't like being beaten by rodents, and I absolutely refuse to accept living with them.
Last night I reconned the outside of the house and found what I thought was a likely entrance point (rotted wood sill) so I spray foamed it closed and I couldn't find any other likely entrances. There must still be more.
What luck have you guys had in getting rid of these pests? I've been thinking of some Rube Goldberg-esque traps, but a better mouse trap is just to cliche. Someone suggested to put some mesh or pantyhose over the PB bait on the traps since that will make their teeth more likely to get caught and the trap to trigger. I'm also going to pick up a few traps today to see if its possible to tweak the arm to make them a real hair trigger (at the risk of it going off and feeding the mice again....).
Bait/poison? I don't want rotting mouse smell. Glue boards? I've never heard of those, but do the mice die on them, or do I have to kill them? Glue board with a mouse trap on it, is that excessive?






