Question:
Please be honest will a mouse climb on my bed and run around in my room at night?
datnigergirl
2010-01-06 12:02:30 UTC
Im so scared..one day i just decided to go on my laptoop (which was in my room) and then all of a sudden i hear a weird sound coming from my room so i pause the video im watching and then... i see A MOUSE RUNNING ON THE SIDE OF MY ROOM! exactly where my radiator is and my radiator is right near my bed so it was really scary for me so then i quickly run out screaming.(god help me)

Now every night i hear them running across my room and if its not the mice i differently hear something running across my room and it really scares me and it makes me start to wounder and think that hey will crawl on my bed. One person even said that mice are scared of us and they know not to crawl on our bed but i dont know.

One time i even saw bread that was behind my wardrobe end up near a hole near my heater so because of this i then assumed it was nesting there so i talked to some people and did some research on the internet and apparently you put steel wool to block them because they can't bite through it so after finding out i then go out and buy the steel wool but im still not sure about it i have a strange feeling that there hiding in other places.Do u think they are still running around in my room at night and can they crawl on my bed?help me!
Fourteen answers:
Lady
2010-01-06 13:20:16 UTC
I've lived in two houses that had mice. One they mice were rarely seen and the cats kept the population down, but also brought them into the house more. I never saw one on my bed or anywhere else. The other house was very rundown and had lots of places for mice to hide, I saw them scurrying from time to time but I only once saw one jump onto the bed. It got so scared that it jumped right back off. I highly doubt most mice will bother you at all while you are sleeping, wild mice are very scared of people and other predators and will stay to as many safe places as possible. Your best option would be to try and trap the mice, you can get traps that will let you release the mice back outside into the wild preferable far away from your house, or ones that kill the mice. Mice can carry deadly diseases and they will get into everywhere there is food and poop. The sooner you get rid of the mice the better it is for you and your health.
faulkingham
2017-01-02 14:34:40 UTC
Do Mice Climb On Beds
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2010-01-06 12:19:50 UTC
Uh, ya, mice/rats will crawl on your bed. Get some traps gangster. and maybe clean up your house so there isn't a reason for any mice/rats to be there. Also, a cat might be a good investment because they actually do wonders at keeping rats/mice away and eating them.

Also, ferrets keep down rodent population.
Phoenix
2010-01-06 12:16:16 UTC
Yep mice can get just about anywhere so don't go thinking they can't get in your bed. I've seen them climb up brick walls.... I'm sure that's the least of their abilities. Time to break out the traps I suggest the snap traps/something that will kill them quickly. I've heard steel wool works but only if you can find all the holes.
Maddie
2014-04-23 15:35:34 UTC
Yes. One climbed on my mom's bed with her and my little sister while they were sleeping at night and started running around on the bed. It woke them up and they were screaming. Crazy stuff.
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2010-01-06 12:15:52 UTC
if you have a cat or a dog get it to sleeep in your room and i dont think they can climb on your bed there scared of humans :)
Yaya
2016-01-07 04:14:07 UTC
Absolutely, I had one on my bed last night. I freaked out!!!



If you eat on your bed then they can get up there. They are probably trying to get the food crumbs left on the bed.
Linds
2016-08-30 14:00:01 UTC
Yes. Some mice are not shy. Once crawled in my hair while I was sleeping and I woke up from it, twice.
Jon
2015-09-07 08:00:44 UTC
Yes, one ran up my arm and over my face at 4:00am last week, we caught and killed it.

I think the cat brought it in alive and lost it.
Alex
2015-08-31 23:23:03 UTC
yes. one literaly just touched my neck and i was googling further info on it, get rid of the mice asap
kristi
2016-02-07 14:44:18 UTC
They are more afraid of you than you are of them ,just get poison traps
Hannah
2010-01-06 12:18:56 UTC
CALL exterminator!
eyjude
2010-01-06 12:11:45 UTC
NOT IF YOUR CAT SLEEPS UP THERE!


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