Have you tried reasoning with it? Though I'd recommend having a lawyer present, as negotiations with rodents can be quite tricky.
Not sure if I'd recommend that. Lawyers are rodents too (a species of rat, I believe). Well, most of them are. <link=http://instantrimshot.com/index.php?sound=rimshot&play=true>Some of the worse ones are actually weasels.Little Woodsman said:Have you tried reasoning with it? Though I'd recommend having a lawyer present, as negotiations with rodents can be quite tricky.
Or a particularly cantankerous guinea pig.twistedmic said:Really any animal that would be a natural predator to a mouse, like a snake or a bird (parakeet for example).Bertylicious said:Alternatively you could buy a cat.
Exactly!Owyn_Merrilin said:Not sure if I'd recommend that. Lawyers are rodents too (a species of rat, I believe). Well, most of them are. <link=http://instantrimshot.com/index.php?sound=rimshot&play=true>Some of the worse ones are actually weasels.Little Woodsman said:Have you tried reasoning with it? Though I'd recommend having a lawyer present, as negotiations with rodents can be quite tricky.
Mine suffocates them, or chokes 'em out, then brings the carcasses to me. He also beats the crap out of my Akita. It's quite hilarious to watch.ClockworkPenguin said:I had mice for two years. I tried humane traps, I tried deadly traps. I tried every bait people suggested. Didn't get a single one of the blighters.
The cat idea is a good one. Sometimes they leave bits of mouse lying around, but we had one cat that would eat them in two bites. Plus, you have a cat, and cats are awesome.
My cats are the cause of any mouse problem my house has, they bring them in alive and let them go so they can hunt them in the house. Then they bored/sleepy/hungry, stop hunting them and then forget about them. Thankfully the one that likes rats is good enough to kill them before he brings them in.Bertylicious said:Alternatively you could buy a cat.