I got home from work yesterday and found 6 seedlings chopped off at the base of the stem. That was about half of my grow for this year, and they were all of an unidentified variety that I'd saved seeds from because it both tasted good, and had a chance of being low enough heat that I could cook with it and have a small chance of anybody I know being able to tolerate it.
The mice have been around for a bit. I'd trap a few, they'd go away, then come back. This time they've declared war and things need to be stepped up a notch. What methods have you guys used that are effective? I've got 2 dogs, 2 ferrets, and a toddler, so I'd have to be careful with poison. The one time I tried it, the mice dragged it around.
They need to die, but as humanely as possible. I don't really want my son listening to a mouse's death screams for 8 hours while I'm at work because the wife can't handle finishing something off.
The mice have been around for a bit. I'd trap a few, they'd go away, then come back. This time they've declared war and things need to be stepped up a notch. What methods have you guys used that are effective? I've got 2 dogs, 2 ferrets, and a toddler, so I'd have to be careful with poison. The one time I tried it, the mice dragged it around.
They need to die, but as humanely as possible. I don't really want my son listening to a mouse's death screams for 8 hours while I'm at work because the wife can't handle finishing something off.