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. rsdsharp Jan 17 #1
ROFL!!!!!!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 17 #5
that would absolutely be mrs. unblock's response unblock Jan 17 #10
While that is tempting ... mahatmakanejeeves Jan 17 #25
That's what I was thinking too 😂 Luciferous Jan 17 #37
That would probably be sufficient. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 17 #2
Bleach is the best disinfectant 10 Turtle Day Jan 18 #43
I would use Chlorox wipes on it first. I feel your pain! 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 17 #3
This. Wear gloves. Clean it with Clorox wipes. Silver Gaia Jan 18 #41
Ask AI bucolic_frolic Jan 17 #4
Was it cataleptic, had it been encapsulated in epoxy and turned into key chain in another dimension ... marble falls Jan 17 #9
it was dry and stuck to the adhesive in the wooden utensil drawer (non-eating) CTyankee Jan 17 #15
So you had your built-in mousetrap! Clever!! SWBTATTReg Jan 17 #26
No, they're little squares of adhesive on them. Everything in the drawer got handwashed in hot water, soap and bleach. CTyankee Jan 18 #45
It is always better to be safe, and do the washing that you did (clean the things in the drawer, as well as the SWBTATTReg Jan 18 #48
First you burn the drawer and everything in it. ......... marble falls Jan 17 #6
Ha ha heh!! SWBTATTReg Jan 17 #27
Not just the one draw; all that "connect" unc70 Jan 17 #7
!!This!! WestMichRad Jan 17 #13
Right, look for mouse droppings elsewhere in the kitchen. Irish_Dem Jan 17 #17
I would use VGNonly Jan 17 #8
Especially if one lives up in Four Corners. marble falls Jan 17 #11
I remember on Survivor Man. VGNonly Jan 17 #14
And sometime Valley Fever'll kill you! marble falls Jan 17 #19
Valley Fever contributed to the death of Lee Marvin. VGNonly Jan 18 #47
... EYESORE 9001 Jan 17 #12
This is the only correct answer JoseBalow Jan 17 #18
I would move to another home asap. Irish_Dem Jan 17 #16
Mice urinate as they walk. Add bleach to your soap solution. Karadeniz Jan 17 #20
Interesting. How do we know this? CTyankee Jan 17 #21
No telling! I read it somewhere. The author of Animals and the Afterlife had Karadeniz Jan 17 #22
Mice pee. I wonder how much each mouse pees. Anybody know? CTyankee Jan 17 #23
Its not a full pee. As it walks,, it leaves a film. When i was a baby, my dsd had a Karadeniz Jan 17 #24
And they crap too, seemingly while walking too. Not just pee everywhere. SWBTATTReg Jan 17 #28
Im guessing we all need a terrier! Karadeniz Jan 17 #29
Yes, they are good for getting mice too. A cat of course is good too. I use glue traps but they seem to SWBTATTReg Jan 17 #32
I like the traps that look like big hockey pucks 10 Turtle Day Jan 18 #42
Thanks for the advice. What shocks me is that you said that they chewed through the plastic lids on the Peanut SWBTATTReg Jan 18 #49
This is a subject, near and dear to my heart. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 17 #30
I love this discussion. The laughs were welcome. yellow dahlia Jan 17 #31
When you live in the country......., womanofthehills Jan 17 #33
Wash the drawer and everything in it Jilly_in_VA Jan 17 #34
Bag the mouse The Madcap Jan 17 #35
sorry, my mouse went out stuck to the adhesive we laid for him. He left his shit behind so the drawer had to be CTyankee Jan 18 #44
Oh well The Madcap Jan 18 #46
I'd spray the drawer with bleach. forgotmylogin Jan 17 #36
Forever unclean! Iggo Jan 17 #38
I sympathize with you! A mouse problem becomes such an ordeal! KitFox Jan 18 #39
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