- 1). Locate all mice entrance and exit holes. Mice can enter your house through openings as small as a dime, according to Michael T. Mengak, Wildlife Specialist at Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
- 2). Place snap traps near all entrance and exit holes and along all pathways. Mice travel along walls and baseboards. Position snap traps at right angles to the wall, with triggers nearest the wall. Put peanut butter on the snap traps as bait. You can purchase snap traps at hardware stores.
- 3). Check traps daily and dispose of dead mice immediately. Put on a pair of disposable latex gloves and gently open the trap, letting the dead mouse slide into a secure garbage can. Disinfect the snap traps with bleach. Wildlife Specialist Mengak notes that you can dispose of the trap with the mouse still in it so you don't have to handle the rodent. Simply set a new trap.
- 4). Seal all inside and outside openings with steel mesh wire or caulking to prevent reentry by mice. You can purchase these supplies at hardware stores.