When we bought this place, the hub was thrilled to have a giant detached garage where he could store his toys. The building is commonly called the “Man Cave”. In it he stores boats, 4-wheelers, the mower, snowmobiles, fishing gear, ski equipment, etc. What once looked like a giant, roomy outbuilding is fast becoming filled to the brim.
We also have a very small barn on our property. We cleaned the place out so we could use that to store patio furniture and gardening stuff – the barn is more “my” outside space. That said, I hate going in there – it’s musty, dusty, spidery, and buggy creepy – not my thing!
Our house has a two stall attached garage as well. The plan for this space (other than storing vehicles) was shelving for holiday stuff, a place to keep the trash and recycling bins, and stuff like that. Nowhere in our plan was “Mouse Condo” – yet, the little buggers have decided to make our home their home.
They have settled into the garage in alarming numbers. Mancub has become a master mouse trapper. He’s baiting, setting, and dumping the dead mice on a daily basis. It’s simply disgusting!
If that wasn’t bad enough, they little creatures discovered the closet in my sunroom! My house has three floors of living space – the sunroom and foyer are on a floor by themselves. The sunroom is one of my favorite rooms in this house – it has a lot of windows, skylights, a woodstove, our hot tub, and a gazillion plants. It’s a wonderful place to curl up in a cushy chair and read a book.
In one corner of the room is a large walk in storage closet. I keep all kinds of things in this space. This is where my mistake began – I put a small bag of bird seed in thei. The damn bag may have well been a neon sign saying “Hello Mice – The Buffet is OPEN”. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Fortunately, the rest of the house is rodent free. We’ve set traps everywhere we could think of, and all of them have remained empty. But, between the storage closet and the attached garage, I’m utterly and completely disgusted, horrified, repulsed, and cruded out.
I cannot WAIT until they are gone. In the meantime, my mighty mouse trapping son will remain hard at work.
Yuk!
Peace
August 21st, 2009 at 12:42 pm
Three words.
Get a cat.
August 21st, 2009 at 1:02 pm
ewwww. I hate mice. They took up residence in our garage because we use to keep the dog food out there. The dog food was in a sealed plastic tub but the kids NEVER would close it up. The mice took adavantage of the kids laziness. Ick. No traps here no one would empty them. Kudos to your cub for being willing to take care of the traps. It is not a pleasant job for sure.
August 22nd, 2009 at 12:00 am
You should name them, train them, and take the show on the road!
August 22nd, 2009 at 7:59 am
First it was bears, now it are mice, are you sure you dont live in a zoo?
August 22nd, 2009 at 12:37 pm
UGH! I detest those little things! Glad I don’t have any…that I know of. Living in an apartment building – you just NEVER know what is living in the walls.
August 22nd, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Will – I have a cat; I’m sure that’s why the rest of the house is clear of the little buggers. The cat is an indoor cat that doesn’t go into the garage or into this closet.
Nikkie – I’m damn glad he will take them from traps because I couldn’t do it either. They completely gross me out.
Moth – Yeah yeah, smartass! I can just see me as the Mighty Mouse Trainer.
Logis – I live in the woods; so it really does seem like a zoo at times. We have an awful lot of critters living around us.
Kinni – Don’t even think about what is in the walls! This is just driving me nuts. I am hoping they are all gone really soon.
August 22nd, 2009 at 2:46 pm
cute little things….joke
like the new design, well new to me cos i’ve not dropped in for a while
September 9th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
Ugg, I hate rodents. I live in a nice neighborhood, on a regular street. For some odd reason, I get rats on the side of my house that faces the street. We have two traps that stay out there and once a week, both traps have a rat in them. I don’t get it, where are they coming from??? The only thing I can think is that they are building new homes around here and the rats are coming from the orchards they are tearing down.