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Mouse nest in basket |
I opened a drawer at the farm and found the above in a basket. I immediately thought "oh oh". But before I could get the second "oh" out, I saw movement! A live mouse! In a drawer in the living room! Eeek!
Channeling my inner "He-Man", I lifted the cabinet up, drawers and all, and took it out on the porch in about 15 seconds (OK, so it wasn't that heavy). I pulled the top drawer out and there I was, nose to whiskers with a little brown mouse.
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Cute mouse, NOT actual size |
Of course 2nd Man came out and what were the first words out of his mouth? "Oh, he's so cute!"
That, however, was followed by screaming, as said "cute mouse" lunged jumped out of the cabinet and began running around on the porch, heading for the door to go back in. Of course, then 2nd Man goes "get your camera!" (at least he's thinking about the blog!). I run to get the camera, then I hear "get a broom!" So I go get the broom and come out, "where's the camera?". "You said bring the broom!" "Yeah but we have to get a picture!" "OK, let me snap a pic" "He's getting away, get the broom". Lord, give me strength.
So we proceed to chase it around with a broom (go ahead, laugh) but let me tell you, Mighty Mouse had nothing on this little guy:
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Faster than a speeding bullet... |
Like a blur it was up my tool bag and back down. It's weird, they sort of hop like rabbits when they run. Sort of a run/leap/run/leap/run motion. In all fairness, I'm sure it was really looking to be anywhere but on the porch with two crazed city folk and a broom!
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Mouse |
Eventually, I did get him down the stairs and into the yard and he was ready for his close-up (see above). Yeah, sure, OK, kinda cute...but...
We found mouse droppings around the house! In some window sills, behind pillows, along baseboards, in a few drawers, etc. We didn't see any other mice and we checked all drawers and cabinets and under cushions and the couches just to make sure. After 2nd Man spent the better part of about three hours cleaning everything from top to bottom "just to be sure", I'm guessing he was hoping I'd run over the "cute mouse" with the mower.
SO...I'm putting this out:
Help! We need advice!
Here is our unique issue: We are not there full time so we can't have the dead carcass of a mouse in the house for a week. That means poisons or traps are out. I'm afraid to put poison around the outside of the house, because I worry they could go outside for dinner and go back inside to, um, meet their demise.
Ultrasonic? Any sort of home remedy for repelling them? Mothballs? Some essential oils? Any over the counter remedy I can buy at the store?
We've got curtains and beds made with sheets and blankets and pillows and couches and baskets galore. We definitely need to nip this in the bud so it doesn't get out of control.