https://www.pest-control-products.net

Learn How to Get Rid of All Your Unwanted Pests

  • Home
  • Trap & Repellent Reviews
    • Squirrel Repellents
    • Rat Traps
    • Mouse Traps
    • Rodent Glue Traps
    • Rodent Poison Baits
    • Mole Traps
    • Gopher Traps
    • Raccoon Traps
    • DIY Pest Control
    • Rodent Camera Traps
    • Slug & Snail Poisons
    • Snail & Slug Repellents
  • How to Get Rid of…
    • Squirrels
    • Mice
    • Rats
    • Moles
    • Gophers
    • Raccoons
    • Termites
    • Cockroaches
    • Slugs and Snails
    • Skunks
  • Browse Articles by Pest
    • Traps + Repellents
    • Mice
    • Rats
    • Squirrels
    • Moles
    • Raccoons
    • Gophers
    • Termites
    • Cockroaches
    • Skunks
    • Slugs and Snails
    • Pest Controllers
  • FAQ
    • Glue Trap FAQ
  • Disclosure
  • Blog
  • About Us
You are here: Home / In the News / Effective Mice Control in the Kitchen

Effective Mice Control in the Kitchen

Tweet
Mouse With Food

Controlling mice in your kitchen area is obviously desirable as this is where you store most of your foodstuffs. Most people start out using snap traps to address the problem, but an article by Kitchen Chick shows that you don’t always have to use snap traps to eliminate the problem, as you can effectively combine that with other, less cruel ways to achieve a similar end result.

In her article, The War Against Mice: Update, Kitchen Chick started out using peppermint-scented cotton balls as a deterrent against mice. This worked well for a while, but the scent soon tended to wear off, leaving cotton balls with no smell that were highly desirable to the mice as nesting materials. Realizing that strong scented smells can effectively deter the mice. Kitchen Chick then turned to Bounce, a commercial product, consisting of paper sheets impregnated with a strong scented fragrance. This was used to good effect in combination with a reduced number of snap traps in unprotected areas.

The strongly scented Bounce sheets, while deterring the mice, did present a potential problem of tainting foodstuffs in the kitchen, so they had to be used sparingly to some degree. This is why snap traps were also used to catch mice that were more determined. However, the same result could be gained by using electronic mouse traps or humane mouse traps.

Here are our thoughts at Pest Control Products:

An electronic mouse trap will kill a mouse in a few seconds. There is no possibility of the kind of injury and subsequent suffering a snap trap can inflict when it fails to kill the mouse. A humane mouse trap captures the mouse alive, and in a similar way that the strongly scented Bounce sheets merely move the mice away to somewhere else, it lets you release the mouse safe and alive, but far away enough where that will not return again to your kitchen.

Tweet

Related Posts

  1. Rodent Control – Prevention Is Better Than Cure

    Pittsburgh City Council is offering some good advice about preventing an infestation of rats or mice. They are advocating deploying a proactive stance to the problem. Keep them out in contrast to removing then after they have moved in with you.

  2. New Trap and Bait Station from Bell Labs

    Bell Laboratories have designed a new bait station which looks like it has been well-designed and addresses many of the problems associated with leaving rat and mouse traps unattended for periods of time like preventing children and pets from tampering with it.

  3. Why Possums Are A Pest If They Live In Your Roof

    Opossums can be little terrors if they enter your roof space and decide to set up home there. This article explains in detail about the problems associated with having an infestation of Opossums such as noise and transference of diseases.

  4. What Other Rodents and Small Animals are Considered Pests?

    There are many small rodents and four-legged animals that are considered pests, from dear to rabbits and foxes to rats. However, many animals only tend to be a pest if they enter your home or garden. This article lists the more common animals and explains why for some people they are a pest.

  5. Nativescaping: Pest Control Through Nature Herself

    Some people are using nature’s natural plants, animals and insects to manage pests in your garden. I wouldn’t say it is an easy or a fully reliable system of pest control but if you can use nativescaping to at least get rid of some of your pests then it is definitely worth giving it a go.

Filed Under: In the News

About Mark

Mark has a strong background in Engineering and a huge interest in Pest Control as a way of getting rid of rodents and other unwanted pests who can cause a nuisance in your home and garden. You can subscribe to his free daily paper on Pest Control Solutions and follow him on Facebook or Twitter

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments

  1. Catherine Clifford says

    January 8, 2019 at 7:55 am

    Mice are very difficult to deal with

    Reply
    • Simon says

      January 13, 2019 at 2:45 pm

      Not if you follow the advice on this website.

      Reply

Search this Site

Follow Pest Control Products on:

Facebook Twitter YouTube RSS Feeds

Twitter Counter

Recommended Pest Control Products

Traps, Repellents & Poisons

  • The Top Five Mouse Traps
  • The Top Three Rat Zappers & Traps
  • The Top 3 Rat & Mouse Glue Traps
  • The Top 3 Rat & Mouse Poison Baits
  • The Top Three Mole Traps
  • Top 3 Squirrel Repellents & Traps
  • Top 3 Raccoon Traps & Repellents
  • The Top Three Gopher Traps
  • The Top 3 Rodent Camera Traps
  • Top 3 Slug & Snail Traps & Poisons
  • Top 3 Snail & Slug Repellents & Barriers

Menu

  • Contact Us
  • Terms Of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Dmca Notice
  • E-mail Policy
  • External Links Policy
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • About Us

Recent Posts

  • Where Do Cockroaches Live in the House?
  • What Is the Lifecycle of a Cockroach?
  • What Attracts Cockroaches to My Home?
  • What Are the Different Types of Cockroaches?
  • Is the Landlord Responsible for Getting Rid of Cockroaches?

DISCLAIMER

Pest Control Products is a website set up by a DIY enthusiast. The information on these pages is for information only, and must not be seen as expert advice. If you want an expert opinion, see your local pest control specialist.

Search this Site

Copyright © 2011–2025