POLL: Have you ever have a mouse in your house?

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  • chrissyrenee1029
    chrissyrenee1029 Posts: 358 Member
    I also found a mouse floating on a sponge in my dishwater one evening. He was so tiny and pitiful :( Knowing that he had fought for his little life to get up on his little life raft made me take pity on him. I caught him in a solo cup and took him out to the field and let him go.
  • MinMin97
    MinMin97 Posts: 2,674 Member
    We catch them in ouchless traps and keep them as pets! My children like to watch them have babies and see them grow. Then eventually we take them to the river and let them loose. Lots of predators out there, so nature takes her course....
  • suziepoo1984
    suziepoo1984 Posts: 915 Member
    If a mouse enters my house, i will be out! I am freaked out by them!
  • michael1976_ca
    michael1976_ca Posts: 3,488 Member
    yes but they don't last long. either the cat batting it around or they carry it to show off
  • clydethecat
    clydethecat Posts: 1,087 Member
    yes, and it was bold enough to sit on my counter eating a carrot staring at me, while i stared back at it holding a wooden spoon. i tried to hit it with the spoon, but it hightailed it down the refrigerator.

    days later, my cat came in and brought me the mouse. he promptly ate the mouse, then threw up the mouse and the mouse was inside out. that was one of the grossest things i've ever seen. he then ate the inside out mouse again.
  • Birder155
    Birder155 Posts: 223 Member
    Yes.
    I brought one home with me (unknowingly) in a box from a company warehouse where we shopped for discounted items.
    My cat took care of it.
  • PurringMyrrh
    PurringMyrrh Posts: 5,276 Member
    We catch them in ouchless traps and keep them as pets! My children like to watch them have babies and see them grow. Then eventually we take them to the river and let them loose. Lots of predators out there, so nature takes her course....
    What type of trap do you use? I would love to switch to a kill-free method of extraction...
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    We catch them in ouchless traps and keep them as pets! My children like to watch them have babies and see them grow. Then eventually we take them to the river and let them loose. Lots of predators out there, so nature takes her course....
    What type of trap do you use? I would love to switch to a kill-free method of extraction...

    I know that wasn't directed to me, but I use this one at work. It's not good if you catch it over the weekend and the power goes out in the summer. :frown:

    Tomcat+Live+Trap.jpg
  • lisalsd1
    lisalsd1 Posts: 1,519 Member
    My parents had a mouse come running out of their dishwasher.

    We had 2 mice get in the basement through the sump. What follows mice? Yeah, we had a snake come up through the sump after that.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    I live out in the country. They always try to come in in the fall when it starts to get cold. That's why I have a cat, traps, and mouse bait...
  • williams969
    williams969 Posts: 2,528 Member
    Yes. We lived in an old farmhouse in the country for many years. Field mice, chipmunk, bats, birds on occasion. Country livin' y'all :grumble:

    Now, we live in the city (a small one), but with a river in our backyard. So...now we get rats and feral cats tracking them :sick: Not in the house, but in our garage. Still too close for comfort. :frown:
  • shmerek
    shmerek Posts: 963 Member
    Do pet rats count?
  • tmauck4472
    tmauck4472 Posts: 1,785 Member
    When I lived in Ohio I lived in this one house and in the 20 some odd years I had never had a mouse, well with the exception of about 4 years ago when I saw signs of a mouse and thought okay I'll put a trap or two out and get the little sucker. Killed two that night so I put more traps out and every night I killed two or three. By the time I quit killing them I had murdered over 50 of those thangs. I was ready to move out and just let them have the damn house. It was horrible. I lived there 4 more years and never had another mouse in that house. Now I live in MS in the woods and I've killed 4. I keep a trap bated and ready every night. And I moved into the place with roaches. I was pissed. But now even those are gone. I don't take kindly to creepy crawlies in my humble abode. Everyone said you can't kill the roaches just move. Excuse me I'm broke now so I got to do something else and moving isn't an option. So I've killed all the roaches and the mice when they come to visit. It's not a shame to have them, the shame comes in keeping them.
  • SusanL222
    SusanL222 Posts: 585 Member
    Yes, but only because our cat brings them in through her cat door!
  • the question should be have you ever SEEN a mouse... i think its a safe bet to say most houses have been invaded by those sneaky little *kitten* at some point or another

    haha that is true.
  • twikoff
    twikoff Posts: 65 Member
    we had an issue where mice were getting into the pantry and helping themselves to snacks
    i must have caught 10 of them in conventional traps.. i had gotten pretty good at knowing where to place the traps

    then i picked up those plug in sonic noise things at lowes...

    came home and plugged one into the hallway.. immediately a mouse came bolting out of the guest bedroom.. hit the stairs going so fast, that he basically cleared them all in one shot.. and quickly went right back out the hole he had come in... (i hadnt found that hole, until i saw him racing out of it.. sealed it then)...

    plugged another in the master bedroom and another mouse came scurrying out of the closet.. went into a corner.. and kept slamming itself into the wall trying to get out... that one i caught in a trash can and tossed him to the neighbors ;)

    so i put a few more of those plug ins around the house.. and have never had another issue since..
    that was a few years ago
  • b4tb4t
    b4tb4t Posts: 30
    No, lizards, palmetto bugs, and snakes though. Had fruit rats living in our attic once if that counts. XD
    Yay Florida!
  • gfrogel
    gfrogel Posts: 14
    I am currently renting a place...a very terrible, disgusting place, that we are in merely because of the fact that our roommate insisted he could bring his beloved dog (which he only kept here for three months :mad: ) and this place is littered with mice! So far we have caught six and I still see them scrambling through the trash, running across the living room floor, and I hear them scratching on the walls! To weigh a mere few grams they sound like ground hogs! I hate mice!
  • jmv7117
    jmv7117 Posts: 891 Member
    No, lizards, palmetto bugs, and snakes though. Had fruit rats living in our attic once if that counts. XD
    Yay Florida!

    Palmetto bugs :explode:
  • kimothy38
    kimothy38 Posts: 840 Member
    My previous house had heaps, caught nearly 10 one winter. It became a sport and was quite a thrill except when they don't actually die and are just maimed, that's not nice.

    PS. Don't shoot them with a bb gun either cause that doesn't actually kill them.
  • elsha1700
    elsha1700 Posts: 2 Member
    yes 3 caught last month!
  • _JustDG_
    _JustDG_ Posts: 1,584
    No.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    we had an issue where mice were getting into the pantry and helping themselves to snacks
    i must have caught 10 of them in conventional traps.. i had gotten pretty good at knowing where to place the traps

    then i picked up those plug in sonic noise things at lowes...

    came home and plugged one into the hallway.. immediately a mouse came bolting out of the guest bedroom.. hit the stairs going so fast, that he basically cleared them all in one shot.. and quickly went right back out the hole he had come in... (i hadnt found that hole, until i saw him racing out of it.. sealed it then)...

    plugged another in the master bedroom and another mouse came scurrying out of the closet.. went into a corner.. and kept slamming itself into the wall trying to get out... that one i caught in a trash can and tossed him to the neighbors ;)

    so i put a few more of those plug ins around the house.. and have never had another issue since..
    that was a few years ago

    I had a few of those placed around my duplex. I had mouse traps too and kept catching them (in addition to finding scat and holes chewed through food packages). Anyway, the nest was in a place I couldn't access from my area of the duplex. Once the landlord found that and removed it, no more problems. But I had those plugins setup the whole time and the mice just seemed to ignore them.
  • FeraFilia
    FeraFilia Posts: 4,664 Member
    No, lizards, palmetto bugs, and snakes though. Had fruit rats living in our attic once if that counts. XD
    Yay Florida!

    Palmetto bugs :explode:

    Evil creatures, palmetto bugs.
  • rpmtnbkr
    rpmtnbkr Posts: 137 Member
    Multiple times.... part of livin' in the country....
  • kathyrbl
    kathyrbl Posts: 23 Member
    When I lived in NYC I came home from clubbing one Saturday morning, turned on the lights and saw a mouse looking at me scared out of its mind. At about 4 am almost every day I would wake up to my 4 in the morning mouse. I plugged the space around the radiator pipe with steel wool where he was coming in and never saw him again. I kind of missed him actually....
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  • emilyisbonkers
    emilyisbonkers Posts: 373 Member
    yes

    my cat brought him in
  • maryanndambrogio
    maryanndambrogio Posts: 17 Member
    Yes
    oh yes many of times and my cat would beat it up
  • SunofaBeach14
    SunofaBeach14 Posts: 4,899 Member
    We had a lizard in our bedroom for a while but no mice. The kiddos were catching lizards on the porch and thought it would be a good idea to bring it inside to show us.