Submitted by [deleted] t3_10pojzn in springfieldMO
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Yeah, a mouse or two in the colder months was normal for my house growing up, and we cleaned our house pretty thoroughly regularly. Moving sounds a lot more expensive and inconvenient than buying a couple mouse traps and a jar of peanut butter.
Or stick traps for like 3 dollars lmao
Glue traps are extremely inhumane. Removing mice from these traps will almost always result in broken or even torn legs and cause unnecessary suffering.
Better to use an old fashioned one-and-done lever mousetrap, which is quick and relatively painless.
I don’t care.
Yeah, it looks like you’re probably too busy accusing Disney of being groomers while posting on r/teenagers as a fully-grown adult to care.
You literally creeped a profile looking for insults. GTFO
If you don’t wanna get creeped, don’t be a creep.
Hold on, how am I a creep? Please share.
Also really weird you condoned being creepy.
You mean aside from the casual endorsement of animal cruelty?
I see. You’re just stupid. Have a great day :)
If you don't find anyone you can rent a pick-up truck at U-Haul pretty cheap. We've done it several times. With it only being 3 miles you'll probably pay about $30.
they don’t drive.
Home depot and menards also rent trucks.
And how did you find 2 different places to live in 2 months during this housing crisis?! I'm jealous. Good luck moving. I hear there's no mice on the south side.
Also might consider paying extra for hazard pay. These roads are treacherous today.
Not to be rude but if I moved every time I found a mouse I’d be moving every few months… Keep your place clean, put out some traps, stuff steel wool into spaces they might climb in through such as gaps in walls/cabinets, and spray peppermint oil around all baseboards and doors/windows and most pests will be kept away.
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