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Is it possible for an neighbor's apartment to have mice but not mine?

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  • R [email protected]

    yeah, but sometimes they are smarter than traps. small mouse = small stink.

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    It'll dessicate eventually

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    • R [email protected]

      I already keep bread in the freezer.

      Wouldn't you rather enjoy it?

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      No. I must keep it in the freezer in case the bread factory goes silent.

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      • R [email protected]

        I just found out that my neighbor that I share a wall with is moving out because of "the mouse issue." This is the first I've heard about it. I'm pretty sure I don't have mice. I haven't found any chewed food packaging or what looks like mouse droppings. I do have a cat but I'm not confident he would know how to kill a mouse. I've never seen him chase anything on the floor but I know he will chase flying insects. I also haven't been presented with any "presents." Could he really be keeping the mice from my apartment by just his scent?

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          *If you pay rent: Tell your landlord, this is their job to fix. Email them about it now so you have proof in case they try to blame you for an infestation...

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          Why is there an assumption OP is renting? And why in the world is this the top voted comment? It has absolutely nothing to do with the question.

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            Cats get rid of mice just by existing. We had a mouse problem when we moved in. The cats never once killed a mouse. We no longer have mice (in the house). Mice are always outside so maybe your neighbor just doesn’t like that?

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            I have a friend with six cats, and a mice problem. I had actually never seen a mouse indoors until I was visiting them one day lol

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              Why is there an assumption OP is renting? And why in the world is this the top voted comment? It has absolutely nothing to do with the question.

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              Apartments are by definition rented. If they're individually owned, they're condominiums.

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              • R [email protected]

                I already keep bread in the freezer.

                Wouldn't you rather enjoy it?

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                If you toast it before use, it's pretty much identical to unfrozen toasted bread.

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                  Apartments are by definition rented. If they're individually owned, they're condominiums.

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                  Huh. That's the first time I've ever heard that definition. TIL. Googling it, it seems to be a cultural thing and very much depends which country you live in.

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                    Why is there an assumption OP is renting? And why in the world is this the top voted comment? It has absolutely nothing to do with the question.

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                    I guess it's solid advice that most people didn't think about. If OP happens to not be paying rent, this comment is just irrelevant. But if OP is like the majority of users reading this comment, a little lightbulb will turn on and they'll appreciate it

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                      Huh. That's the first time I've ever heard that definition. TIL. Googling it, it seems to be a cultural thing and very much depends which country you live in.

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                      Yep, it's not the case where I live. Besides, is there a secret third name it must have for you to call it by when you don't know the resident's ownership status?

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                      • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

                        I guess it's solid advice that most people didn't think about. If OP happens to not be paying rent, this comment is just irrelevant. But if OP is like the majority of users reading this comment, a little lightbulb will turn on and they'll appreciate it

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                        I admit the comment makes more sense after I learnt apartments are by definition rented in some countries.

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                        • R [email protected]

                          I just found out that my neighbor that I share a wall with is moving out because of "the mouse issue." This is the first I've heard about it. I'm pretty sure I don't have mice. I haven't found any chewed food packaging or what looks like mouse droppings. I do have a cat but I'm not confident he would know how to kill a mouse. I've never seen him chase anything on the floor but I know he will chase flying insects. I also haven't been presented with any "presents." Could he really be keeping the mice from my apartment by just his scent?

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                          Yes cat smell can fend off rodents. I only saw rats in my childhood house after my cat died.

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                          • darkdarkhouse@lemmy.sdf.orgD [email protected]

                            Yep, it's not the case where I live. Besides, is there a secret third name it must have for you to call it by when you don't know the resident's ownership status?

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                            Shithole should work.

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                            • R [email protected]

                              I just found out that my neighbor that I share a wall with is moving out because of "the mouse issue." This is the first I've heard about it. I'm pretty sure I don't have mice. I haven't found any chewed food packaging or what looks like mouse droppings. I do have a cat but I'm not confident he would know how to kill a mouse. I've never seen him chase anything on the floor but I know he will chase flying insects. I also haven't been presented with any "presents." Could he really be keeping the mice from my apartment by just his scent?

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                              Mice can often find ways you wouldn't believe, but they still have to adhere to the laws of physics, so you might simply not have suitable holes in your apartment for them to enter. But yeah, also quite possible that they can smell the cat and don't want to enter the lion's den.

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                                I have a friend with six cats, and a mice problem. I had actually never seen a mouse indoors until I was visiting them one day lol

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                                Some cats do not pull their weight! Fuzzy lovely freeloaders! I love them even as I admonish them for not doing their jobs.

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                                • E [email protected]

                                  Mice can often find ways you wouldn't believe, but they still have to adhere to the laws of physics, so you might simply not have suitable holes in your apartment for them to enter. But yeah, also quite possible that they can smell the cat and don't want to enter the lion's den.

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                                  but they still have to adhere to the laws of physics

                                  [citation needed]

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                                  • R [email protected]

                                    When the dirty neighbor moves out you're about to have a "mouse issue".

                                    IMO, get ready now and set some old-school wood-and-copper snap traps, I put mine in shoeboxes or disposable tupperware with little mouse holes in the side. This keeps the kitty off the traps. I bait with peanut butter, two traps per box and I bend the sear so it goes off on a hair trigger.

                                    I am loath to use poison on rodents because I don't want to make pets, raptors, or owls sick. I settled on Cholecalciferol because it seems safer for other wildlife.

                                    Good luck and don't forget, smacking them with a broom works too.

                                    edit: I like to imagine the two people who downvoted this are soap-dodging militant vegans who are AGHAST I would kill vermin.

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                                    I occasionally deal with a mouse or two in my house, and I much prefer these kinds of traps. They're slightly more expensive, but you don't need many and they're reusable so that doesn't really matter much. The advantages are:

                                    • Super easy to set, just pull the jaw open by the little handle and it clicks in place. No need to touch the dead mouse, it plops right out into a garbage can.
                                    • I've never had mice successfully steal the bait, the cover forces them to put their heads in exactly the right place for the kill bar to come down on them.
                                    • This also means that I've never seen a mouse fail to get instantly and painlessly killed.

                                    The best places to put mousetraps are often dark and hard to see, and the bright red kill bar makes it easy to tell at a glance whether it's triggered.

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                                      Why is there an assumption OP is renting? And why in the world is this the top voted comment? It has absolutely nothing to do with the question.

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                                      To my understanding US English use different words to differentiate whether you own or not your appartment/condo.

                                      Which IMO is a bit weird, but languages have tons of weird stuff, so one less, one more

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                                      • R [email protected]

                                        I just found out that my neighbor that I share a wall with is moving out because of "the mouse issue." This is the first I've heard about it. I'm pretty sure I don't have mice. I haven't found any chewed food packaging or what looks like mouse droppings. I do have a cat but I'm not confident he would know how to kill a mouse. I've never seen him chase anything on the floor but I know he will chase flying insects. I also haven't been presented with any "presents." Could he really be keeping the mice from my apartment by just his scent?

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                                        Many apartments have a firewall between units, it's a safety measure. If fire can't get through, I doubt mice could.

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                                        • facedeer@fedia.ioF [email protected]

                                          I occasionally deal with a mouse or two in my house, and I much prefer these kinds of traps. They're slightly more expensive, but you don't need many and they're reusable so that doesn't really matter much. The advantages are:

                                          • Super easy to set, just pull the jaw open by the little handle and it clicks in place. No need to touch the dead mouse, it plops right out into a garbage can.
                                          • I've never had mice successfully steal the bait, the cover forces them to put their heads in exactly the right place for the kill bar to come down on them.
                                          • This also means that I've never seen a mouse fail to get instantly and painlessly killed.

                                          The best places to put mousetraps are often dark and hard to see, and the bright red kill bar makes it easy to tell at a glance whether it's triggered.

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                                          Have you ever tried sticking your dick in it?

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