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Frequent_Jelly_4138 t1_izwoefz wrote

Just buy 3 snap traps for 3 bucks. No need to create drama

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Reverentmalice t1_izwoqe7 wrote

This isn’t really about the wall repair. Mice can get in through even properly built/repaired walls. You just need a bit of pest control. Just tell your landlord and they should pay for that.

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koushunu t1_izxzht9 wrote

They fit aground where pipes enter walls/ceiling/floors. They fit under doors. They squish theirselves really small.

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CTRealtorCarl t1_izx0sfq wrote

Unfortunately mice are a problem in just about every building. They find their way in no matter what, it’s somewhat impressive.

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muskito02 t1_izx5vxq wrote

Just get spray foam and close the place where mouse would go in

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bombbad15 t1_izwkglk wrote

I first read this as moose in an apartment and was impressed you could fit one in there haha.

The best bet is to have a pest control/exterminator company come out to evaluate and recommend the best course of action that you can bring to your LL. This way you have a paper trail and professional recommendation

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keepitupxxx t1_izwqzr6 wrote

I see this as the tenant responsibility clean up an put out some traps Problem over

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Teereese t1_izwmvab wrote

Mice get in this time of year. A single mouse isn't an infestation, though it could turn into one if it is pregnant. Set a trap or series of them where the mouse travels.

I have had the occasional mouse get in my house when it gets cold.

Large holes should be repaired. Smaller holes/around pipes, stuff steel wool and caulk or spray foam.

Mice can get in through even a small opening around a pipe under sinks and behind laundry appliances.

I get it, I hate mice. They get into food and cabinets. Nobody wants that.

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Kolzig33189 t1_izxay8u wrote

If it’s one mouse, you can easily put down a $1 trap with peanut butter on it and your problem will be solved very quickly.

Mice get in everywhere even in well built newer houses, they can fit in even the smallest hole or crack. Likely the way this one got in wasn’t because some botched repair, but as others suggested, seal any crack around the repair that was made with foam or similar.

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AdHistorical7107 t1_izz1b9x wrote

Jesus. Now this one. Potentially looking to hold back rent just because you don't like mice?

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jimmy9120 t1_izz1ovx wrote

Cause I don’t want mice running across my feet in a 600ft apartment? Fuck bag, it’s disgusting and a health hazard

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AdHistorical7107 t1_izz1vb9 wrote

I dont want ants, but they come in anyway. Landlord has nothing to do with this. Mice are better than cockroaches and rats. Get some traps and call it a day FFS

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jimmy9120 t1_izz23sw wrote

There’s a big gaping hole in the wall where some douche bag took a hand saw to run some washer pipes, don’t think it would be too much to ask if it was repaired properly. Especially if it’s an entry/exit for rodents

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Sneaky-er t1_izwlenb wrote

It will fall on the landlord. Communicate via text/email to insure you have proof.

If landlord fails to address and have a proper paper trail - you can report it to housing authorities; take care of it yourself, and be reimbursed or have it deducted from a rent payment.

Check housing authority for clarification and proper steps on dealing with slum lords.

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mkt853 t1_izxe9c0 wrote

How about instead of killing an animal you have it as a pet or you capture it and put it outside so it can go be with its family and friends?

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koushunu t1_izxzshp wrote

He’ll just come back inviting his family and friends to the cool place he just found.

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Malkor t1_izy48zb wrote

Also you should probably not keep wild mice as pets?

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