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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
How to get rid of mice in the rental property?
The new tenant has found mice problem in my rental house which has recently been completely renovated. She has set up 18 traps and still sees mice activities.
Any suggestions for good products? Traps, electronic repellent, spray? No experience in dealing with mice myself. Thank you!
Most Popular Reply

When I've called professionals about mice control, they've told me there isn't much they can do that I couldn't do myself. I buy the bait stations and bait from "domyown.com - I think they carry "commercial-strength" products that might be a step above what you can get at Lowes, etc.
After that it's just a matter of persistence. Of course, trying to seal any obvious openings is definitely worthwhile.
Good luck!