Fill the mouse hole with steel wool.
Mouse chewed hole in wall.
Place a food scented trap inside the box and cover box with cellophane.
Since it was behind the stove no one would know.
Drill the same size hold in a cardboard box.
Mice will eat the steel wool which will kill them.
Look at this tiny hole chewed where a new kitchen cabinet was fastened to the wall.
Pack the hole tightly with steel wool to prevent any possible entrance through the hole.
By visible signs we are talking about mice feces smudge marks and actual mice sightings.
Chewed up roofing can lead to serious water damage.
The mouse enters the station nibbles on the bait block inside then leaves likely heading back to its nest to die.
When you stop catching mice and stop hearing noises you know the problem has been solved.
If there s a hole in your wall there is a good chance that some rodent or other little critter will use it to get into your room nibble on your food crap on your things and otherwise wreak havoc.
Rodents chewing through electrical wiring can lead to devastating fires.
However the mice may die in the wall causing an unpleasant odor in the home while the body decays.
It only takes a small amount of tomcat s bait to kill a mouse and a single one ounce bait block in a tomcat mouse killer bait station will kill up to 12 mice.
How to get rid of mice in the ceiling.
Secure the box against the wall so the two holes are lined up.
Put a corresponding hole on the side of a cardboard box fill the box with a food scented mouse trap cover the top of the box with transparent cellophane and secure the box against the wall.
A bait station is not a mouse trap.
Ignoring the sound of the mice scurrying across your ceiling drywall does not make them disappear.
Therefore unless there are few other options never move into a hotel room or apartment that has holes in the wall.
Often you ll catch your first mouse in less than an hour.
Or mount the trap right on the wall next to a hole that the mice have chewed through such as in the photograph in the lower right.
Drill a small hole in the wall a few inches above your floor.
Here is a mouse that lived in the walls and vacationed in the kitchen.
Over the next couple days check through the cellophane to see if a critter has taken the bait.
If a tiny mouse finds the slightest opening even in your electrical appliances the little critter can take advantage of the opportunity and can eventually cause a short in your appliance.