Published On Jan 27, 2012
Mothballs can keep mice away by dislodging them from their nest site, but it won't permanently keep mice away, as they will typically move to a new nest site. Find out how to use socks with mothballs as a deterrent to mice with help from an instructor and specialist in pest and wildlife control in this free video on getting rid of mice.
Expert: Ed Carrow
Contact: www.CritterControl.com
Bio: Ed Carrow has over 20 years in nuisance wildlife control with Critter Control.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Series Description: Mice are typically repelled by the scent of moth balls, bleach or gasoline, but using odors as repellents can create a reverse effect. Find out why mice may first approach a smell that will eventually repel them with help from an instructor and specialist in pest and wildlife control in this free video series on getting rid of mice.