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Mice Smell Be almost Gone.......

markru Aug 15, 2009 03:06 PM

Hi,

I have found a product that is officially working on elliminating my mouse urine smell. I have been using it since day one and I am now into week 3 and the mouse odor is virtually gone. There is a slight smell in my basement but it is totally tolerable. I would not post this if I did not think this product was working. It is called Bi-Odor by Marshall. You pump in a liquid to your water bottle. It takes about 5 to 7 pumps per 16 oz of water. It says it works in 10 days but it has taken me about 3 weeks to notice the results. It is definitely working and i am very impressed. I found it at Pet Smart and it is reasonably priced. Let me know if you know anything about this product or are using it yourself.

Regards,
Mark
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Replies (4)

ChristopherD Aug 16, 2009 03:11 PM

sounds good if you have couple tubs in your house, but i just built a rat room outside also try aspen for bedding and rabbit feed as sub-substrate especially in the corners(great for odor control) and very bio-degradable i actually SMOKED my Tomato plants by dumbing this mixture when wet as a mulch before completly composting plants tipped over at the stalk and died, and the soil was cookin!. btw im back to baled pine shaving alone not near as good of a compost by-product , more like termite chum!

mykee Aug 24, 2009 03:30 PM

I have found the most awesome product for keeping my mice and rats COMPLETELY odour free. It's available everywhere and it's called "Elbow Grease". For a mere 2-5 minutes per bin twice a week, you too can get your bins COMPLETELY ODOUR FREE!! Amazing? For sure! No fuss, no muss, it's the worlds greatest product! "Elbow Grease" has been around for tens of thousands of years but only recently have scientists realized that it can be harnessed to keep the nasty offensive odours from rodents bins at bay.
Other products can go for as much as $5000!!
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All you need is the ability to get off you back crack and clean your rodents!
No special harmful chemicals needed!
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Just a littel "Elbow Grease" and 2-5 minutes per bin is all it will take to restore the meadow fresh scents that every rodent breeder wants.
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ChristopherD Aug 24, 2009 03:55 PM

Your post was cute and funny but didnt answer the Q? kinda like if you used plastic or linolium elbow grease will be your best bet , i think he was looking for a better approach to substrate .. i too am probably wrong .aint the first time ..Peace Chris

sschind Jan 10, 2010 02:35 PM

Sorry, I use this every 4 days and I still have odors from my rats and mice.

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