A 'little' problem!!

Plastic bins and ammunition boxes are nice, safe storage, but add silica gel or some other treatment to get rid of trapped moisture. Sooner or later, you'll forget to air the thing out and end up with nasty stuff.
Maybe we all have too much stuff. :)
 
laptoprob said:
First of all, 'mouse' doesn't exist. It is always 'mice'.

Agreed, when I see evidence of a mouse I get five mouse traps and always get five mice.

The restaurant next door gives me the cheese bait as they too have an interest in keeping the mice at bay.

There is no humane mouse trap here: we get the trap, or the poison, or the glue.

The glue packet is wonderfully graphic (in a weird way) about what fate awaits any mouse which tries to walk across it.
 
Mice, droppings... be very aware of the risk of Hantavirus. Mice are carriers. This disease (Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, HPS) can be fatal. You should never handle mice droppings without precautions like masks, gloves, etc. I don't mean to be alarmist. It is just prudent to be prudent in these cases.

Oh yeah, and get a cat.

Ron
 
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