Quote Originally Posted by areias
Not totally sure if this will work...and someone correct me if it won't...but the tried and true way of getting a pet rodent back...is to take a large bucket, make a little ramp up the bucket, and put some food in the bottom. The rodent will go into the bucket to eat, and it will be too slippery to climb out. You can then relocate the mousie-away from your house. It may be a very slow process though.
This is a good idea albeit a laborious one If you look around then maybe you'll be able to find some humane traps often used for scientific research, you just put bait in them and the movement of the mouse entering the trap snaps the trap shut. The mouse is happy, he just eats whatever you've put in it and has enough space to move around for a while. Then you can release him somewhere far away from your house!

Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
Just imagine if rodents overran the world....yuck!
Hee hee, I think that's already started in my house, the rat and the gerbils rule the roost