IN MY CAR!!!!!!
I don't know how these could have gotten in the car, either, but at least they are little, so I don't have some major hole somewhere.
I would have preferred the marder, because at least there is some type of repellent. I've been told that traps are what I need to get rid of the mice. Ugh. I've considered putting one or both of our pets in the car for the night and seeing if that eliminates the problem. For the time being, I will be driving Allen's car.
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I can hear Ranger Danger howling all the way in Washington...
Ahh, they're so cute! Just think of them as a new pet for Ashlyn, one that you don't have to walk or feed or clean up after ... well there may be a little clean up ...
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HAHA! I haven't been blogging about it but I have had mice problems for about a week now! Yesterday we had an exterminator come out and I have trapped 2 mice on sticky traps. I trapped them within hours of setting the trap. It's just that time of year aparently. I talked to a ton of people and read a bunch too and they all say to trap them. Using pure peppermint oil (not peppermint extract) and cat nip (neptima?) will repel them. If you can kill them out or repel them they should forget where to go after a few generations!
Thank you, thank you Lysandra for telling me how to repel them. The people I asked her acted like I could only kill them. I already got one in the first evening of putting out traps, but I would prefer to keep them out, rather than kill. Thanks!
Hey...if nothing else, the peppermint will smell GREAT...and maybe hide the smell of dead mice if you miss one! (just kidding, Angie...I'm speaking from experience because there have been dead mice in the walls in my office...geeeeez)
Anyway...peppermint WILL smell good...and remind you of Christmas and candy canes! (maybe)
:)
You could get a cat for your car. A nice big farm mouser. That would keep the mice and giant ferrets away. And Ranger would love it! ;)
hello...I am waiting for pictures of you and ashlyn!!
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