Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 You might investigate some kind of ultrasonic device. If you had someone run it while you were away, you wouldn't have to concern yourself about whether it has any effect on humans or not. Ellen We are traveling at the moment. Daughter-in-law has informed us that our house in NC has mouse infestation Anyone know of a non toxic way to rid mice?? I am chemically sensitive, and MUST guard from all off gassing-------especially from poisons. God Bless, Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 On 7/28/2011 4:43 AM, grammie2304 wrote: > > We are traveling at the moment. Daughter-in-law has informed us that > our house in NC has mouse infestation Anyone know of a non toxic > way to rid mice?? I am chemically sensitive, and MUST guard from all > off gassing-------especially from poisons. > > God Bless, > Sara > > What about the flat sticky traps? We used them at our family cabin as we didn't want to expose the younger children to the green poison blocks and they really work (not especially nice to the animal as it doesn't kill them right away, but it works for insects and furry critters as well). You just bag them up and throw them in the garbage. in La Selva Beach CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 i bought the electronic rodent chasers, and they have worked for my house. use the kind that plugs into a wall outlet and which then generates " noise " through the wiring. my mice left in about 12 hours. i found a good deal on ebay good luck. On 7/28/2011 8:35 AM, ellen wrote: > > You might investigate some kind of ultrasonic device. If you had > someone run it while you were away, you wouldn't have to concern > yourself about whether it has any effect on humans or not. > > Ellen > > We are traveling at the moment. Daughter-in-law has informed us that > our house in NC has mouse infestation Anyone know of a non toxic > way to rid mice?? I am chemically sensitive, and MUST guard from all > off gassing-------especially from poisons. > > God Bless, > Sara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Thanks---have gone with the electronic thingys in crawlspace----disposable traps upstairs-----refillable traps in crawlspace-----AND a non toxic sachet product for main portion of house for the future. God Bless, Sara > > > > We are traveling at the moment. Daughter-in-law has informed us that > > our house in NC has mouse infestation Anyone know of a non toxic > > way to rid mice?? I am chemically sensitive, and MUST guard from all > > off gassing-------especially from poisons. > > > > God Bless, > > Sara > > > > > What about the flat sticky traps? We used them at our family cabin as we > didn't want to expose the younger children to the green poison blocks > and they really work (not especially nice to the animal as it doesn't > kill them right away, but it works for insects and furry critters as > well). You just bag them up and throw them in the garbage. in La > Selva Beach CA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Hi there, Please treat the excrement as toxic (not just dirty). There are several diseases carried by mice and excreted in feces. If you can afford it, hire someone to clean up. Or wear a mask, gloves and old clothes that you can throw away. Google cleanup and remember, we are much more sensitive and vulnerable. Marti > > > > > > We are traveling at the moment. Daughter-in-law has informed us that > > > our house in NC has mouse infestation Anyone know of a non toxic > > > way to rid mice?? I am chemically sensitive, and MUST guard from all > > > off gassing-------especially from poisons. > > > > > > God Bless, > > > Sara > > > > > > > > What about the flat sticky traps? We used them at our family cabin as we > > didn't want to expose the younger children to the green poison blocks > > and they really work (not especially nice to the animal as it doesn't > > kill them right away, but it works for insects and furry critters as > > well). You just bag them up and throw them in the garbage. in La > > Selva Beach CA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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