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How do you get rid of mice in your apartment?

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  • Ti
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    Contact the landlord. It is his responsibility to keep the rental free of vermin.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Buy a killer cat.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    u put mouse traps with some food in them and remember where u put them. sooner or later u will catch the culprit

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    There is a variety of different things you can do mice traps poison baits etc. There's only one method that you can use to get rid of the mice. And not have them crawl back in your wall and die and stink up the. You're going to have to make friends with them and set their and give them. Grain or bread and the gain their trust so they all come out all at once like your little pets to eat. It might take a month. And then once you have got them used to being fed like your little pets. You can mix them up a final meal with cyanide. Hache chemicals will sell you an ounce of cyanide after you have submitted proper ID and you have been background. It will kill all of the mice within a minute and you can collect their bodies and carry them away. the commercial baits will allow them to go into the walls and die and stink up your whole apartment.

    Of course you can hire the pest control company to do this for you

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Get pest control,my friend, because if you don’t, then Mice 🐁 would put disease around your Apartment making you sick 😷 for real, my friend.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Ask the apartments to call pest control. Its their responsibility. Mice traps might work too.

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