Okay, so as I mentioned earlier, we have a major mouse problem at our house right now. I found mouse poop and pee in the piano down stairs, all over the keys, and a nest on the top two keys, made from dog hair and dust. So really gross.... I set some traps that day around the area.
Then after being gone a few days we came home and found the peanut butter on the traps had been eaten, but no mice caught. Sneaky buggers....
Then today Cydney, Jon's sister, came downstairs to where we hang out and watch tv with the kids and stuff, and said there was a weird smell going on. We decided there had to be a dead mouse somewhere. Mabey one had a peanut allergy, ate the food, and ran off to die somewhere. Haha, totally gross, but not probable.
So we sniffed around, and got to the general location. Beside the pool table, somewhere around a bench against a wall, which had a few things on it, like a box full of old clothing etc. Looked everywhere, and pin pointed the smell coming out of a vent at the bottom of the wall.
So.... got the tools out to open the sucker up. Jordan and I popped it off and found A MOUSE GRAVE SITE BEHIND THE VENT. It was like an archeological dig back there. A mouse gold mine. The final resting place. We could have charged rent.
We found one very fresh mouse, that was heard a few days previous scratching around in the area. Then another smaller one stuck to the vent, about as fresh as ther first. But then there were 4 more mice, all very decomposed. Nothing much left to them. Advanced decomposition, you might say. Past the stink point. I think you get the picture. Speaking of picture, I didn't take one. Your welcome...
So, I put the vent back on, and set a trap outside the vent in hopes of luring more mice into THE PIT OF DEATH! Moahahahaaa!!!!
So, until next time.... The End
ew!!!, dead mouse air blowin in yo faces!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAAAhhhh, the horror of it all !!!!! Where and when does it end? I am witness to the presumptuous mouse nest on the piano and may have olfactory evidence of my own about the mouse graveyard!! Furthermore, it needs to be stated that, the true grit and nerves of steel evident in Sylvie is truly inspiring to all. She loads a trap life a pro and will ultimately win the war against the home invading rodents....So between Everest and mice, Sylvie gets a ten for being that person...you know, the one you would trust to get you out of a collapsed mine shaft or break you out of jail. Gail
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