I have mice getting into my refrigerater?


Question:
It is so disqusting we keep the spot clean we always take the trash out vacumm daily ,keep our food in large plastic tugs we live in the city in row homes and we cant keep them out we tried poison, traps,those electric sound devices nothing is working we even put down bobcat urine powder ill disquisting ,nothing is working now everytime we open the refrigerater a mice jumps out we had to throw everything awayu and eat out at every meal, inm so ready to purchase and get out of this rental, is this a reason to break a lease I have four small children under 9 and this is not healthy they are every where! I want to buy a new refridgerater for my rental home tommmorow but im afraid they will chew a way into this one also?

Answers:
If you have mice in a rental, immediately report it to your landlord. They are responsible for maintaining a clean environment. Check the net for Renter's Rights for your state. The mice are small enough to make it into your defrost vent. If you could screen that opening, that might deter the little critters.

If you have four small childern and live in a vermin infested apartment, you might be up on charges for child abuse. Living like this is not healthy.
Obviously the mice are coming from a hole somewhere around your fridge. So I dont think purchasing a new fridge would keep them away. The super or you have to move the fridge and find that hole and patch it up wit cement or stuff it with brillo pads. Something the mice cant chew through (probably the brillo pads wont be good). But anyway, the hole has to be found and patched up. I hate mice. So disgusting


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