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December 19, 2007 at 7:17 PM #121296December 19, 2007 at 7:25 PM #121060AnonymousGuest
Submitted by recordsclerk on December 19, 2007 – 8:17pm.
“If you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.”
Records clerk, thanks. One reason I wanted the owner to take care of the problem was so he could check for holes. I don’t see where that’s so unreasonable to so many who have replied.
Blue sky, thanks for that info. I’m going to take that to the owner.
December 19, 2007 at 7:25 PM #121197AnonymousGuestSubmitted by recordsclerk on December 19, 2007 – 8:17pm.
“If you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.”
Records clerk, thanks. One reason I wanted the owner to take care of the problem was so he could check for holes. I don’t see where that’s so unreasonable to so many who have replied.
Blue sky, thanks for that info. I’m going to take that to the owner.
December 19, 2007 at 7:25 PM #121230AnonymousGuestSubmitted by recordsclerk on December 19, 2007 – 8:17pm.
“If you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.”
Records clerk, thanks. One reason I wanted the owner to take care of the problem was so he could check for holes. I don’t see where that’s so unreasonable to so many who have replied.
Blue sky, thanks for that info. I’m going to take that to the owner.
December 19, 2007 at 7:25 PM #121278AnonymousGuestSubmitted by recordsclerk on December 19, 2007 – 8:17pm.
“If you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.”
Records clerk, thanks. One reason I wanted the owner to take care of the problem was so he could check for holes. I don’t see where that’s so unreasonable to so many who have replied.
Blue sky, thanks for that info. I’m going to take that to the owner.
December 19, 2007 at 7:25 PM #121301AnonymousGuestSubmitted by recordsclerk on December 19, 2007 – 8:17pm.
“If you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.”
Records clerk, thanks. One reason I wanted the owner to take care of the problem was so he could check for holes. I don’t see where that’s so unreasonable to so many who have replied.
Blue sky, thanks for that info. I’m going to take that to the owner.
December 19, 2007 at 7:32 PM #121074waitingpatientlyParticipantAre you serious? Why are there so many posts that are off topic lately?
You have flippin’ mice…it’s cold…get some traps. I wonder if you had a man in the house if you would still be complaining about this?
December 19, 2007 at 7:32 PM #121212waitingpatientlyParticipantAre you serious? Why are there so many posts that are off topic lately?
You have flippin’ mice…it’s cold…get some traps. I wonder if you had a man in the house if you would still be complaining about this?
December 19, 2007 at 7:32 PM #121244waitingpatientlyParticipantAre you serious? Why are there so many posts that are off topic lately?
You have flippin’ mice…it’s cold…get some traps. I wonder if you had a man in the house if you would still be complaining about this?
December 19, 2007 at 7:32 PM #121294waitingpatientlyParticipantAre you serious? Why are there so many posts that are off topic lately?
You have flippin’ mice…it’s cold…get some traps. I wonder if you had a man in the house if you would still be complaining about this?
December 19, 2007 at 7:32 PM #121316waitingpatientlyParticipantAre you serious? Why are there so many posts that are off topic lately?
You have flippin’ mice…it’s cold…get some traps. I wonder if you had a man in the house if you would still be complaining about this?
December 19, 2007 at 7:37 PM #121079stockstradrParticipantWe rent.
I’m certain there are mice in our garage, as there are in most garages. They are probably in there right, a team of them using a dust bunny to play a soccer game! Nevertheless, I cannot imagine ever calling any landlord about a mice “problem” in a garage.
Also, in our current home we have previously had flies problem, and ant problem.
We solved those issues ourselves. We don’t have time to screw around waiting for landlord. It is quicker to solve issues ourselves.
Now if there was a termite problem, yes we would direct landlord to solve that.
You have to pick your battles carefully. Otherwise you just become nuisance to landlord.
December 19, 2007 at 7:37 PM #121217stockstradrParticipantWe rent.
I’m certain there are mice in our garage, as there are in most garages. They are probably in there right, a team of them using a dust bunny to play a soccer game! Nevertheless, I cannot imagine ever calling any landlord about a mice “problem” in a garage.
Also, in our current home we have previously had flies problem, and ant problem.
We solved those issues ourselves. We don’t have time to screw around waiting for landlord. It is quicker to solve issues ourselves.
Now if there was a termite problem, yes we would direct landlord to solve that.
You have to pick your battles carefully. Otherwise you just become nuisance to landlord.
December 19, 2007 at 7:37 PM #121250stockstradrParticipantWe rent.
I’m certain there are mice in our garage, as there are in most garages. They are probably in there right, a team of them using a dust bunny to play a soccer game! Nevertheless, I cannot imagine ever calling any landlord about a mice “problem” in a garage.
Also, in our current home we have previously had flies problem, and ant problem.
We solved those issues ourselves. We don’t have time to screw around waiting for landlord. It is quicker to solve issues ourselves.
Now if there was a termite problem, yes we would direct landlord to solve that.
You have to pick your battles carefully. Otherwise you just become nuisance to landlord.
December 19, 2007 at 7:37 PM #121299stockstradrParticipantWe rent.
I’m certain there are mice in our garage, as there are in most garages. They are probably in there right, a team of them using a dust bunny to play a soccer game! Nevertheless, I cannot imagine ever calling any landlord about a mice “problem” in a garage.
Also, in our current home we have previously had flies problem, and ant problem.
We solved those issues ourselves. We don’t have time to screw around waiting for landlord. It is quicker to solve issues ourselves.
Now if there was a termite problem, yes we would direct landlord to solve that.
You have to pick your battles carefully. Otherwise you just become nuisance to landlord.
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