Mouse in the house, how do you get it out?

Hello, last night a mouse came into our house when we were bringing in wood. We had put essentials out, so unfortunately it hasn't fallen in yet. We put food, etc. in the fridge, so it can't get to it. However, this morning we found mouse droppings. It came through the living room and the droppings were in the hallway. That means it's making its way through the house. The mouse usually stays under the sofa. Sometimes you can hear it gnawing, but you can't find it. How do I get it out quickly? Dead or alive, I don't really care.

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Dunkerjinn
3 years ago

Mouse trap with sausage. Should work.

Vennesla
3 years ago
Reply to  Dunkerjinn

With cheese or sausage, I have hardly any success, with children’s chocolate, I have caught more mice.

Biberchen
3 years ago

with a hungry cat that catches her.

Biberchen
3 years ago
Reply to  Rushingredz55

you should have some understanding of the mouse, she seeks a warm quarter for the winter and as it seems she found the couch.

lesterb42
3 years ago

Mouse trap with Nutella.

Nussbecher
3 years ago

Set up live traps and have patience. Then get out.

Renick
3 years ago

Get a cat in the house. They’re doing this.

Vennesla
3 years ago
Reply to  Rushingredz55

Even then, it’s not a guarantee. My cats catch mice outside, but mice that we have in the house are only looked at interested, but not caught.

Vennesla
3 years ago

Mys do not belong to 😂

Renick
3 years ago

It depends on the cat, not all the same. But there are cats that hunt in the house.

Ingeborganni
3 years ago

Years ago, I lived in a flat house in the countryside. I always had an outside in the apartment until I found in a catalog a mice expulsion device working with changing ultrasound tones. That worked!

Look on the Internet at changing tones, the same result in reconciliation.

Success

Ingeborganni

Vennesla
3 years ago

Set up live traps. With cheese, ham and sausage I have hardly any success to lure a mouse into the trap. With children’s chocolate, catching the mice works very well.

Photon123
3 years ago

Yo, get out of the house. Set a trap with cheese or bacon. It’s all that tastes like the mice. Nutella is even faster. Once the mouse is dead, your distress is over. Meddl off.