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This is a discussion on Will mouse turds attract other mice/rodents? within the Pets forums, part of the Main Category category; a friend of mine gave me some used insulation to put in my garage. I am planning on insulating the ...
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| a friend of mine gave me some used insulation to put in my garage. I am planning on insulating the garage walls. However i noticed some mouse turds on the insulation I was wondering if this will attract other mice or rodents? |
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| It could. i had one mouse in my house, and then few months later, another mouse came. So i think it could, especially opposite sex mouse, that want to have a ****** intercourse with the mouse!!! So i suggest wiping it off, if you could or wash it off. |
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| I'm not so sure it will attract them, but there are some nasty things you can get if you don't wear a mask and gloves. The mice sometimes carry (in their feces) disease, so handle with caution. |
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| Could, do. I would spray it with disinfectant or buy new insulation. Your house and garage walls need to be sealed against vermin infestation. You may be saving a few $ and costing yourself big $ in the future. I made the mistake of having a firewood pile in my garage. It is a natural haven for mice. They are suckers for mousetraps. You would think that the word would get around in the mouse world, but no. Bought a gas fireplace, got rid of the wood pile. |
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