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Join Date: May 2010
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Electronic Mouse Repellent
Is there a poision that wont hurt cats if they get one of the poisned mice? I have three cats, who are failing to out smart the mice. They get one everynow and then. If they get one that is poisoned I wonder if it will harm the cats.
These electronic devices, some say they emit a tone humans cant hear. What about dogs? I would hate to see my dogs running about with blood from thier ears and going batty. My problem is I live in a old farm house out in the country. Seems like once you get control of them, the next year they are back. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Pittsburgh
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Electronic Mouse Repellent
From what I've heard about them, don't get it. The mice will eventually become used to the sound. Use traps to get whatever mice you already have inside your house. Seal off your house in terms of small holes. Clean up your surrounding property to make sure that there is no food, shelter, or water.
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