100k BP code
From the Q&A
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Thank you, as always. 🙂
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I just want to make sure people see it, especially since they only shared it once.
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Your reward
Holly is on the hunt and posted up ready for that stupid mouse to come out...
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She's adorable, I hope she catches the mouse.
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I have no idea what the hell happened to the mouse.
This was about two weeks ago now. None of my food has been gotten into, I see no signs of the mouse in the house (with a blouse), and none of the traps I set have caught it nor has Holly caught it.
I've been told by some that now that the mouse knows a cat is here, it'll just leave the way it got in knowing there is a predator in the house while another person who also has cats said that didn't matter at all to their mice problem (although he has a lot of food and junk left out so maybe the mouse takes the easy food and decides it's worth the risk, I also have no idea how active his cats would be going after the mouse where Holly I know has cornered the little bastard twice, once when I first came upon it when she was batting away at the vacuum cleaner and this picture when it bolted from the vacuum to under the dishwasher).
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great more flex tape for the grind issue, maybe they could also remove the perk tiers
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They saw the scratch marks, but it is using iron will and they can't find that rat. Totally relatable DBD plight.
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Huh...that explains the tiny red lockers that have appeared all over my house.
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Hopefully it left but I'd still be on the lookout. We have mice in our house and they are such a pain to try and catch. We need to get a cat because the mice apparently know to avoid any traps our dog won't catch them. 😂
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Oh yeah, I'll keep the traps out and see if I ever catch him. If he left, cool beans but he'll have to go for the food in the trap eventually or he gonna starve.
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If your cat has food in its bowl there's a good chance the mouse is going for that. I worked at a petshop that had a mouse problem - they only went after the cat and dog food, didn't touch the food you'd see for mice. 😂
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Yeah, that's my primary worry. I do setup meals for Holly (I don't free feed her) but for whatever reason, she is a really slow eater. So while I limit the amount of food in her bowl, the mouse definitely would have time to snag some if it was feeling gutsy enough to go into the cat's domain...
I should move the trap downstairs where he food is. Maybe I'd have better luck down there instead of by the dishwasher where I saw the little bastard run to.
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Probably be good to have couple traps set up - one by her food and another by the dishwasher.
With it running to the dishwasher odds are there's a hole/gap behind/under the dishwasher (usually around pipe/hose) since that seems to be it's go to for escape. You can stick some steel wool in the hole/gap and that'll stop the mouse from being able to use that as escape route.
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This is the kind of thread I like to see.
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I do have multiple traps, I just had them both upstairs (one by the dishwasher and one against the wall where the vacuum is). I moved one to the basement and kept the one by the dishwasher there.
I do like the idea of blocking the dishwasher though. Once he gets back there, he can go wherever he wants since all that piping would lead into the walls/downstairs. Just one less way for him to run around wherever he wants (assuming he's even still in the house).
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