Spotting a mouse in your home is a highly unsettling experience. As someone who absolutely adores all animals big and small, I always thought that I would deal with the presence of a mouse in my house quite well. Oh how wrong I was! When I spotted one of the creatures running across my floor recently I jumped about ten feet in the air and screamed such blue murder that my housemates thought I was being murdered! There is something so creepy about knowing a rodent has run over all your clothes (yes, I often leave my clothes on the floor) and is rummaging around in your walls. That scratch-scratch-scratch is just so disquieting in the otherwise quiet night time.
So here are a few ways to get rid of these cheeky critters and avoid the stress they can cause. First, why not give the ‘tried and tested’ approach a go and invest in a few mouse traps. Place them near entries to the house, such as a garage, garbage area or back door.
If the idea of removing squashed rodents from your home is all a bit much (and I don’t blame you!) then you could always invest in a feline companion. These are highly effective in killing off pests, and they really love the job! Not a cat person? Read on…
Another more humane way of getting rid of your problem is the ‘bucket trap’, which involves balancing a bucket on a piece of wood, tying a string around the object, putting some tempting mouse treats under the bucket, and when your little friend comes to claim his prize, just pull the string to trap him. Then you simply slide a piece of cardboard or a magazine under the bucket to serve as a lid and turn it over. This means you can then release him somewhere away from your home where he can’t find his way back; perhaps the local park.
Another, much easier (but of course more costly) alternative is calling your local pest control company. Putting the whole problem in the hands of the experts means a lot less worry and hassle for you, and is more likely to put an end to the problem rather than just serving as a bandaid approach.
The only thing I would really try to avoid are those methods that involve a slow death for the mouse. As I said, I really love animals and think it’s always best to try humane ways of disposing of pests over drowning and other such tactics. After all, they are creatures with feelings too!


















