It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything like me, your first instinct may be that you need to pack your luggage and find a new place to live. Of course, that’s not super realistic. A ...
Just how prolific are mice at breeding? "The rule of thumb is that for every mouse you see in the home, another ten are hiding out," says Dion Lerman, Environmental Health Programs Specialist with the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Whether you think mice are pests to be eliminated by any means necessary or simply cute and cuddly guests ...
NBC Select independently determines what we cover and recommend. When you click on or buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more. It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you think you just saw a mouse, it probably wasn't the only one. "The rule of thumb is that for every ...
The designs of certain household items seem to work well anywhere at any time. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" takes a look at one that is timeless: At Tom Parr's Trap History Museum outside Columbus, ...
For Woodstream, the phrase “high-tech mousetrap” is not an oxymoron. Yes, the Lititz-based company is best known for its Victor wooden spring-powered trap, which uses a mechanical technology invented ...
A mouse in your home isn’t the end of the world, but it can be unsanitary, especially because the little guys carry bacteria and other gross stuff they pick up in dumpsters, on the street, or even in ...
Mice like small, dark enclosures, so place traps at hidden entrance points and behind appliances, in cabinets, and under furniture.
Some of the oldest known mousetraps were catalogued in the late sixteenth century, by Leonard Mascall, the clerk of the kitchen to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Mascall published a series of books on ...