I'm having a serious mice problem.

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It is probably due to a change in weather. At my old spot, the building next door got tore down, and live started coming in my crib. Tried peppermint, steel wool, traps, etc. Ended up getting an assorted cat and her permanently ended the problem. Mice will stop coming around simply of the smell of these litter.

Thing is you have to confirm the cat is a breed that is aggressive and most importantly a ground dweller

There is this show on animal planet with a cat tamer and you have to get a bush cat that likes being on the ground and hiding in corners and shyt which is where rats typically like to go.

The other type of cat that likes to be in high places and eat birds is useless. They will not chase mice as much.

Plan it well because not all cats have the personality required to do the job and most importantly they can't be fed too much
 

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Brehs this shyt is disgusting.. I don't know if it's cause it's cold or because the vacant house next door they knocked down but this shyt is real. Yesterday I seen like 5 mice and even 3 running right behind each other.

The sticky mouse traps and the other ones don't work it's like they know them shyts is there and they run around them.. I need some help asap, it's to the point where they're coming out in the daytime.

Do anybody know any good traps or poison I could use to get rid of these shyts, it's already bad I can't let it get any worse.. I wish I could get a cat and just let him go crazy but I can't..

Help brehs :damn:

Just reread ur post. As I mentioned, a vacant house tore down next door to me years ago caused the exact same problem. I had been there for years prior with no issues.
 

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Sticky traps are very effective, you just have to position the in spots where they can't be avoided.

If they've made a home in your spot take note if their 'runs' and put the sticky traps and poison there.
 

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Thing is you have to confirm the cat is a breed that is aggressive and most importantly a ground dweller

There is this show on animal planet with a cat tamer and you have to get a bush cat that likes being on the ground and hiding in corners and shyt which is where rats typically like to go.

The other type of cat that likes to be in high places and eat birds is useless. They will not chase mice as much.

Plan it well because not all cats have the personality required to do the job and most importantly they can't be fed too much
One time I had a mouse, snuck in for the winter. I thought my cat would take care of it. All she did was come in the room rub the mice on its head and lied down right next to it. I was like :wtf: and the mouse looked at me like :stopitslime:
 

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Obviously you shouldn't get this shyt if you have kids.:whoa: But with this shyt, Vermin ain't got a chance to learn the trap through trial and error. He touches that live metal base and it's a Suge Knight, breh. :dead: Plug it out, dump him in a baggy and toss him the trash unless you want to be savage like that one time I decided to impale the first breh I caught on a sharpened Matchstick and leave him for the rest to see.

Don't do that. You end up answering more questions about ya sanity than ya sanitation that way.:snoop:
 

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I'd recommend the above; use peanut butter, place them perpendicular to the wall in each high traffic area and within 10 ft of each other. Also, it would be ideal to use gloves when handling these things since mice/rats have a heightened sense of smell. Once you get this taken care of, you should try to find all points of entry.
 
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And I thought my roach problem was annoying despite having no clutter and immaculate floor but obviously dirty ass neighbors. I laid down boric acid right in front of my doorstep have only seen two very small ones in the last 2 months :blessed:

I think there is another trick to kill mice you have to make a mixture that includes cornstarch or some shyt it explodes in their digestive system. Look it up.
boric acid is game over for roaches..

if you really gotta go hard you fog the bathroom and kitchens that plus a thorough boric acid treatment it quiet for them
 

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1. Buy peanut butter scented glue traps

2. Search for and plug holes around pipes; closets,basically any possible hole you can think of.

3. Don't leave the toilet seat up, close it because mice can travel through toilets.
 

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1. Buy peanut butter scented glue traps

2. Search for and plug holes around pipes; closets,basically any possible hole you can think of.

3. Don't leave the toilet seat up, close it because mice can travel through toilets.


#3? Say word bruh wtf. I'm shook now. And I don't even have a mouse problem.

When I did it was only a few and the trap that snaps got em
 
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