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Shrike47

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15. When I was a kid, our hamster got loose and moved into the stove broiler pan.
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 07:14 PM
Aug 2017

He made a really cute little nest. Fortunately, we found him before turning on the broiler.

Mice are small and can move into improbably small spaces.

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check air conditioning vents or under fridge, etc.. drray23 Aug 2017 #1
Thanks. I will do that next. applegrove Aug 2017 #2
Check Holes In Walls, Behind Appliances, In Floors & Radiators If you Have THem Me. Aug 2017 #3
Assuming you have no Republicans hiding in your apartment The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #4
I have two cats but did not know I had mice. The only republicans who make it into my world applegrove Aug 2017 #5
Some cats just kill their prey and don't eat it. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #6
My cats have never been outside. I just assumed the outside had not migrated inside. applegrove Aug 2017 #7
I live in an old house and mice get in from time to time. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #9
Rodents between the wall boards. Remove electrical outlet plates, get close (but not too close NCjack Aug 2017 #13
Check the stove under the burners. A lot of electric stoves have little dishes under the coils and Squinch Aug 2017 #8
When I was a kid, our hamster got loose and moved into the stove broiler pan. Shrike47 Aug 2017 #15
Yikes! Thank god there was no hamster frickasee for dinner! Squinch Aug 2017 #19
Do you have any sinks, tubs, showers Phoenix61 Aug 2017 #10
You beat me to it customerserviceguy Aug 2017 #18
There are spaces inside the walls, the crawlspace, and in the attic procon Aug 2017 #11
Is you TV on to Fox? That'll do it every time. COLGATE4 Aug 2017 #12
Might be dead mouse in the wall. sinkingfeeling Aug 2017 #14
Skunks used to fight and/or mate at night under my apartment BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #16
FWIW - The smell will go away in about 3 weeks k8conant Aug 2017 #17
If it is a dead animal in between the walls and you can't locate it, I suggest burning japple Aug 2017 #20
This made me think of a joke that I saw on DU a few years ago, oddly. 2naSalit Dec 2018 #21
It was because my window was open and the neighbouring apartment building garbage applegrove Dec 2018 #22
Yikes! 2naSalit Dec 2018 #23
I just keep my side windows closed all the time. applegrove Dec 2018 #24
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