Be sure to make your will first.
BTW, The smell of dead mice in the walls is NOT minimal. BTDT.
BTW, The smell of dead mice in the walls is NOT minimal. BTDT.
Do you know how hard it would be to make enough carbon dioxide to actually kill something? REALLY hard.Has anyone ever heard of this being done? We appear to have mice roaming around in our attic, and climbing down into the walls following coaxial cable and electrical wiring holes.
When I go to bed at night, I hear the buggers rustling around and chewing inside the walls of my second story bedroom.
I am thinking, if the mice were to simply die in the walls, I really would not care. Any odor from the dead mice would be minimal since there's normally little air movement anyway inside wall cavities.
A possible solution I can imagine to kill them, is to inject carbon dioxide gas into the wall cavities to asphyxiate the mice. This seems relatively simple.
I just need a bottle of CO2 with a pressure reduction valve that releases the gas at 1-2 psi. I then use plastic tubing to slowly blow it into electrical and coaxial wall plates over several hours, sealing any air gaps around all plates on the wall during injection. This gas then fills the internal wall cavities and any mice in there will be killed before they can escape.
For my own personal safety I would just need to leave a window open with a fan running, so fresh air can get into the room. Nearly all the gas would be blowing into the wall, and up into the attic following the cables.
Ayuh,.... Decon Baitboxes left here, 'n there is the best way to be Mouse Free...I'd imagine that a box of Decon would be cheaper and less dangerous, and be just as effective. At least with the Decon they will move out of the wall cavity in search of water.