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966 Granit Tr, Adams, Tn 37010 SOLD

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Residential MLS No. 997576
Status Closed Area 77 List Price $225,500
Type Site Built Er/Ea Owner Agent Media
Address 9 STONECREST City Adams Zip 37010
County Montgomery Sub/Dev STONECREST MLS Map 77
Lot Number 9 Tax ID Deed Book/Page
Directions FROM PLEASANTVIEW, I-24 TO EXIT 11, RIGHT ON HWY 76, RIGHT ON WOODSOM RD TO END, LEFT ON TROUGH SPRINGS RD, SUBDIV ON RIGHT, GO TO CUL DE SAC ON LEFT.
General Information
Style Split Level Stories 2.00 Year Built 2008 / New
Acres Total Rooms 9 Completion Aug 30 2008
Size 68.35X154X246X145 Lot Level Assoc Fee $ /mo
Constr Partial Brick / Vinyl Floors Tile Basement Full / Finished
Driveway Concrete Waterfront / Garage 2 / Basement
Community Amenities
Rooms and Dimension Information
Liv 16X20 / Great Room Rec / Bed 1 14X20 / Suite
Din 12X12 / Formal Hobby / Bed 2 /
Kit 12X18 / Eat-In Other / Bed 3 /
Den 14X18 / Other / Bed 4 /

 

Bedrooms

Full Baths

Half Baths

Finished Square Feet (est)
Main 3 2 0 Main 1750 Est. SqFt. Source
Other 2 1 0 Second Owner Supplied
        Third  
Total 5 3 0 Basement 950

Total

2700
Office and Showing Information
Show Show Anytime Owner Name SCHUTZ Open House
Agent Jannette Moss (Ph: 931-542-9200) CoList Agent  (Ph: )
Listing Office RE/MAX Executives (Ph: 931-542-9200) CoList Office  (Ph: )
Appt Phone 1-866-646-4472 Subagency 2.5 Buyer Broker 2.5 Facilitator 2.5
Remarks: SPLIT FOYER WITH SITTING ROOM IN MASTER, FORMAL DINING, BSMT FINISHED WITH 4TH AND 5TH BEDROOM AND DEN. COMPLETION 06/30/08.
Schools and Utilities
Elem1 Sango Elementary Elem2 Middle/JR Rossview Middle School High Rossview High School
Water City Water Sewer Septic Tank Cool Electric / Central Heat Coal / Heat Pump
Features
Appliances Interior Features Exterior Features Miscellaneous
Range Stove / Electric Firepl 1 Fence Handicap Access
Oven Single Oven / Electric Drapes Patio/Deck Deck Energy
  Master Bath / Double Vanities Pool
Other Dishwasher Other Other Other Entry Foyer
Financing and Taxes
Existing   Assumable Non-Qualifying Taxes $2,500    
New   Owner No FHA Yes VA Conv Yes Other
MLS Information
Photo None List Date Jul 9 2008 Poss Negotiable
Realtor Remarks: OWNER AGENT. $1000.00 Bonus FPO
Comparable Information
Sales Agent Janie Masterson GRI Co-Sales Agent Days On Mkt 91
Sales Office Crye-Leike, Inc., REALTORS Co-Sales Office Presale No
Seller Participation Closing Date 10/28/2008 Orig. List Price $229,900
Terms CONV Pending Date 10/6/2008 Sales Price $225,000

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

305 Welchwood Dr Clarksville TN 37040 ~~ SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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Description
This is your perfect starter home on 1/2 acre. Spacious 3 bed, large eat in kitchen, upgraded windows, over sized one car garage, wired for surround throughout home. Great family room, fabulous yard, close to everything. Storage barn and shed convey!
Features
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Parking Spaces: 5
Year Built: 1977
Subdivision: Welchwood Estates
Lot Size: 100x235
Garage Size: 1
School District: Northeast
Square Footage: 1400
Agent Name: Janie Masterson
Broker: Crye-Leike, Realtors
Patio/Deck: Patio
Location
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Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

Use The Power Of Blogging In Active Rain & Localism To Give YOU Page 1 Google Domination!

Great information!  Welcome Home Troops to Ft. Campbell, Ky  Clarksville, TN

Via Donna Bigda Realtor® Branford CT Real Estate-RE/MAX Alliance:

Use The Power Of Blogging In Active Rain & Localism To Give YOU Page 1 Google Domination!

We all know just by our presence here how blogging has helped to widen our internet presence from the Google Juice we get from our posts on Active Rain and Localism.

How many times have you read posts from a member who literally within an hour or two of submitting a post finds it on Google? That my friends is the power of the Google Juice we have in Active Rain.

According to statistics from the National Association of REALTORS® close to 90% of buyers begin their search for information on the internet for homes. The majority of buyers that come from the internet are sometimes 3 to 6 months out or even longer from buying a home and home sellers don't just wake up one day and decide to sell their homes so having a strong internet presence is more critical than ever.

Just having a website that you may work very hard keeping fresh with information and good content is no guarantee that you'll place high in the search engine rankings. If you perform a search for "your city real estate" you'll find you are in competition with not only other agents in your market but also from the big boy real estate companies and third party vendors.

Pay per click campaigns can give you an advantage but they can also come at a high cost if you don't know what you're doing. I've spent a lot of money over the years for pay per click campaigns for keywords I thought would bring buyers and sellers flocking to my website and ended up with empty pockets and no prospects.

If you're like me with a limited knowledge of search engine optimization or how to go about doing the proper keyword research it can be very frustrating to find the information and resources in terms you could understand and apply.

With that said I looked to Active Rain for the information I was searching for. There were hundreds of postings on the subject and I found a number of them gave me a much better understanding of the complexities involved in the process along with a wide variety of differing opinions on the how to's.

In the course of my research I kept coming across posts by Katerina Gasset on the subject. I was very impressed with her knowledge and the easy to understand language and terms she used in writing about it in her posts. Reading her blog I also found a post she wrote about the successes other agents were having with her expired marketing program, a niche market I very interested in and contacted Katerina for additional information about her programs.

I jumped at the opportunity to work with Katerina as one of the students in her coaching program after our initial consultation because of her great desire to work with you in furthering your professional and personal development and in discovering the keys to lead you to success, fulfillment and a prosperous future.

During one of our coaching sessions about a month ago, we discussed multiple strategies to increase my online marketing presence that would produce quick results. The top priority before engaging in any online marketing program is doing your keyword research a task I totally embraced and was eager to take on.

With Katerina's assistance we identified the best suited keywords for a niche market in my area. After identifying the keywords I dove in and worked hard and sometimes into the wee hours of the morning writing the posts, inserting the proper keywords and tweaking my profile and ads in a variety of listing portals.

Within 2 weeks of implementing these strategies the results were phenomenal.....total domination with 9 out of 10 places of Page 1 on Google! I am thrilled to report that as to today I have continued to dominate 9 out of 10 places on the first page of Google for my keywords but still have that #1 position yet to conquer.

Jefferson Woods Branford Connecticut

Jefferson Woods Branford Connecticut

Once you identify your keywords and properly insert them in your blogs and ads you can gain multiple spots to dominate Page 1 of Google and position yourself as the local expert in your market.

The next item on my agenda was the neighborhood I farm and live in New Haven CT, utilizing the same strategies to see what kind of results I could produce. In less than 2 weeks these results speak for themselves and the best news is I have already received a listing lead from a seller who found my blog on Google.

As you can see from the results, getting on Page 1 of Google for my chosen keywords was a combination of utilizing the power of blogging through Active Rain and Localism and creating ads in outside resources like Craigslist, Backpage and ClassifiedFlyers.com and my Point2Agent website.

Morris Cove Real Estate

Morris Cove Real Estate

Two days ago I did a little of my own research and came across another long-tailed keyword in a highly competitive niche market that I am looking to break into. (The results of which will be in a future post so stay tuned).

If you are looking for that little extra Google Juice in obtaining some additional spots on the 1st page of Google outside of your personal website make a commitment today to use a little creativity, research and identify your keywords, insert them in your Active Rain and Localism posts, in the ads you submit to the multiple outside listing portals available and tweak your profile on the social networking sites you participate in and build your presence in your town in Google.

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Contact Donna Bigda, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, Realtor®, RE/MAX Alliance Licensed Realtor® in the State of Connecticut at 203-488-1641, ext. 214 to list your property for sale or to purchase a property in Branford, Guilford, Madison, East Haven, New Haven and the rest of shoreline area in New Haven County Connecticut.

If you're thinking about buying a home in Branford CT there are great deals in today's market and now is a great time to buy while interest rates are still low. To get more information on available homes in Branford CT, contact Donna or start your home search here - www.DonnaBigda.com or call me directly at 203-488-1641, ext. 214. If you prefer send me an email at donna@donnabigda.com

For more information on all the homes for sale in the Branford Connecticut area click here and then click on Search The MLS on the left menu sidebar or call me directly at 203-488-1641, ext. 214.

Copyright © 2008 by Donna Bigda, All Rights Reserved ...*The Power Of Blogging In Active Rain & Localism Can Give YOU Page 1 Google Dominance!*

 

 

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

Casper the Friendly Ghost!

Have you seen the movie  "An American Haunting"?  it's based on a true story from right here in Adams, TN.  Not too far from where I live!   I stay as far away from the actual property and the cave as other call it and I would never, ever go on the tour.  But for anyone that is interested here is some information on the Bell Witch. 

There is no greater ghost story in the history of America than that of the Bell Witch of Tennessee.   Many books have been written on this subject!  The strange occurrances were in Robertson County between 1817 and 1821  but in short, the family of a local farmer named John Bell was plagued by a mysterious and violent spirit for nearly four years. The haunting involved spectral creatures, disembodied voices, unbelievable violence and even resulted in the death of John Bell --- all at the hands of the infamous Bell Witch.

The haunting began in 1817 when the Bell family began experiencing strange phenomena in their home. First, the house was plagued with knocking and rapping noises and scratching sounds.

Casper is my Kind of Ghost

Blankets were pulled from beds, family members were kicked and scratched and their hair pulled. Particularly tormented was young Elizabeth Bell, who was slapped, pinched, bruised and stuck with pins. At first, John Bell was determined to keep the events secret, but soon confided in a friend, who then formed an investigative committee. John Bell's friends soon learned that the strange force in the house had an eerie intelligence. It soon found a voice and from that day on was seldom silent.

The spirit identified itself as the "witch" of Kate Batts, a neighbor of the Bell's, with whom John had experienced bad business dealings over some purchased slaves. "Kate" as the local people began calling the spirit, made daily appearances in the Bell home, wreaking havoc on everyone there. People all over the area of soon learned of the witch and she made appearances, in sounds and voices, all over Robertson County.

The ghost became so famous that even General Andrew Jackson decided to visit.  He too experienced the antics of the witch and his carriage wheels refused to turn until the witch decided to let them.

John Bell fell victim to bouts of strange illness, for which Kate claimed responsibility. While he was sick in bed, the spirit cursed and prodded him, never allowing him to rest. One day, he went to bed and never recovered. He was found senseless in his bed one morning and a strange bottle was found nearby.  Bell's breath smelled of the black liquid in the bottle, so a drop of it was placed on the tongue of a cat and the animal dropped dead. John Bell soon followed suit and Kate screamed in triumph. She even made her presence known at his funeral, laughing, cursing and singing as the poor man was buried.

Kate didn't vanish immediately after the death of her proclaimed enemy, though. She stayed around, threatening Betsy Bell to not marry the man that she truly loved, Joshua Gardner.  The witch would never say why, but she did allow the girl to later marry the local schoolteacher, Richard Powell.  Kate soon left the family but promised to return in seven years. She did come back and plagued the family again for two weeks. She soon departed but many believe that she may not have gone far.

Who was the Bell Witch? Was she really a ghost, who claimed to be connected to a living person?  Or did the resentment and the hatred of the real Kate Batts create an entity of its own? Or could the haunting have been poltergeist activity linked to Betsy Bell? No one will ever know for sure -- but whoever, or whatever, the Bell Witch was, many believe that she has never lef
t.

More on the story as we get closer to Halloween...................

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

The Neighborhood is Such An Important Element When Looking For Your New Home

Clarksville, TN and Ft. Campbell, KY have some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the country.  I have a tour of Clarksville that I provide to all of my relocating buyers.  Give me a call and we'll hop in the van for a nice ride, a scenic tour, and a nice bite to eat at a local restaurant that you'll love.

1. Make a list of all of the amenities that are close by in the neighborhood you are considering as your new residence.  Keep in mind what distances and routes to each of these places are acceptable and what are not.

2.  Determine what the best features of the neighborhoods are.  This is especially helpful if you are deciding between a few different neighborhoods.

Are there parks nearby?
Is it scenic and visually appealing?
Are there quiet areas, streets, culs de sac?
Are the people friendly in the neighborhood?
Is the neighborhood clean?  Yards, streets, parks?
Are there nice trees and foliage?
Do the lots have large or small yards?
Are there walkways and are they easily accessible?
Is it a safe neighborhood?
What are the market values of the homes in the area?
Are there many houses for sale?
How long ago was the community developed?
What is the average age of the people in the area?
Are there families with small children in the area?
What is the proximity to schools?
Are there community events or organizations?

3.  Walk around in the neighborhood.  The best way to determine the cleanliness and friendliness of the neighborhood is to walk around in it and meet its residents. 

You can reach me anytime on my cell at 931 801-3348 or visit me on the web at WWW.JANIEMASTERSON.COM OR EMAIL AT JANIE@JANIEMASTERSON.COM

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

ROLL TIDE! ROLL TIDE! ROLL TIDE! ROLL TIDE!

I KNOW I LIVE IN CLARKSVILLE, TN BUT MY HEART WILL ALWAYS BE IN ALABAMA WHERE I GREW UP, BESIDES MY NICKNAME IS BAMA!

It was another embarrassing loss by UT to its main rival, and the groans, grumbling and teeth-gnashing hit a season-high. Alabama waltzed into Neyland Stadium with its No. 2 ranking and a swagger resembling UT teams of yesteryear, and walked out with a dominating 29-9 victory before a crowd of 106,138.

The Crimson Tide has now outscored UT 70-26 the past two seasons, and Phillip Fulmer lost to his main rival in back-to-back seasons for the first time in his 17 years as the Vols' head coach.

Furthermore, the one-time national power is 0-5 on national television this season and staring at a bowl-less season for the second time in four years. And even though official stats aren't kept, the UT band may have set a program-low in Rocky Top renditions.

UT (3-5, 1-4) had plenty of early chances to stay within striking distance of the Crimson Tide, but the listless offense failed to show signs of improvement. The Vols finished with 173 total yards, rushed for only 36 yards, and didn't score a touchdown until midway through the fourth quarter when quarterback Nick Stephens hit receiver Josh Briscoe for a 10-yard scoring pass.

The backbreaker for UT came late in the third quarter. Riding multiple runs by bruising Alabama tailback Roy Upchurch, the Tide took a 22-3 lead when quarterback John Parker Wilson snuck it in from one yard.

The drive, which went 79 yards on 12 plays and took 6:25 off the clock, clearly wore down UT's defense.

It looked positive for the Vols early on as UT managed to keep the hot-starting Tide from jumping out to a big lead. Alabama led only 13-3 at halftime. The Vols were fueled by some impressive play on special teams.

FOR ALL OF YOUR REAL ESTATE NEED IN THE CLARKSVILLE AREA CONTACT ME AT WWW.JANIEMASTERSON.COM

OR JANIE@JANIEMASTERSON.COM OR JUST PICK UP THE PHONE AND CALL 931 801-3348

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

Wings of Liberty Museum ~ Ft Campbell

Fort Campbell's historical artifacts that are housed at the Pratt Museum eventually will be moved to the Wings of Liberty Museum, which is to be built near U.S. Highway 41A North and Tiny Town Road.  This is something that Clarksville and Ft. Campbell has wanted and waited for a long time!

The 80,000-square-foot museum will be built in phases, with numerous aviation and military aircraft and vehicle exhibits to be added depicting the storied history.  The facility will be interactive and put visitors "in the action" of yesterday and today's battles, in addition to having a 200-seat IMAX-style theater, snack bar and gift shop.

The Fort Campbell Historical Foundation continues to raise money for the project and has a variety of ways the community can donate. For information about the Wings of Liberty Museum or how you can contribute contact me at 931 801-3348.

Janie Masterson       janie@janiemasterson.com

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

CLARKSVILLE, TN HOME OF FT. CAMPBELL,KY 101ST AIRBORNNE WELCOME HOME

CLARKSVILLE, TN HOME OF FT. CAMPBELL,KY 101ST AIRBORNNE WELCOME HOME

Sgt. Matthew Castine, 24, kisses his son, Xavior, on Saturday morning after returning from a 15-month deployment to Iraq as his wife, Kala, looks on. Soldiers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team remove their gear after returning to Fort Campbell early Saturday from a 15-month deployment to Iraq. Miguel "Iston" Maldonado, 3, anxiously waits with his mother, Elizabeth, 22, for their soldier, Sgt. Miguel Maldonado, a member of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team "Rakkasans" to return at 1:30 a.m. Saturday from Iraq. (Jake Lowary/The Leaf-Chronicle Thank you Lord for bringing our soldiers home to us.

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

Christianity and Real Estate --- A phone call with Rich Jacobson!!

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

Via Central Florida real estate - Alexander Harb PSEM®, E-Agent®:

 

Hey everyone!ActiveRains very own Rich Jacobson!

Have you ever wanted to know what makes some
of the ActiveRain© staff tick??

I had a really nice talk with Rich Jacobson today on the phone after
I read one of his comments in Update: Open Letter To Political Groups.

His comment was so applicable to what sometimes goes
on in political posts, just because of the passions that are
so prevelant.

I am going to quote the LAST part of his comment for
everyone to read here:

"It's very sad and unfortunate that people cannot seem to
disagree with civility and respect."

It is part of the ActiveRain© guidelines that EVERYONE treat
each other with respect and professionalism. Personal attacks
are NOT tolerated in any way.

Now many of you may not know this; Rich is a commited Christian.

He has served in various churches in a meaningful wayEncourage one another daily...as you see the day coming...
and is currently an active Assembly of God church member.

He accepted the Messiah Jesus as Lord of his life when
he was 18.

Rich said on the phone that "We as Christians are here
(in ActiveRain©) to touch others lives for God in a positive way."

He also told me he prays for me a LOT.... Well, well , well!!!

Not much more can be said
to add to Richs' statements!

Thanks, Rich....for the fantastic shot in the arm
for the founder of,"Christianity and Real Estate"

(I told Rich i would be writing a blog about our phone call and he said,"Go right ahead!!")

 

AWESOME, HMM??

 

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* Elizabeth Nieves
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Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

TOM AND JERRY? I DON'T THINK SO, HOW DO YOU GET RID OF MICE?

It's that time of year again and my neighbors are all starting to worry about the mice coming into their new homes since this time last year this subdivision was A FIELD.  I did a little research and this is what I found.  Very interesting stuff on a very uninteresting subject. 

The house mouse is one of the most troublesome and economically important rodents in the United States. House mice thrive under a variety of conditions; they are found in and around homes and commercial structures as well as in open fields and agricultural lands. House mice consume and contaminate food meant for humans, pets, livestock, or other animals. In addition, they cause considerable damage to structures and property, and they can transmit pathogens that cause diseases such as salmonellosis, a form of food poisoning.  Plus we hate them!

IDENTIFICATION

House mice are small rodents with relatively large ears and small black eyes. They weigh about 1/2 ounce and usually are light brownish to gray in color. An adult is about 5 to 7 inches long, including the 3- to 4-inch tail.  Ugly little creatures!

Droppings, fresh gnaw marks, and tracks indicate areas where mice are active. Mouse nests are made from fine shredded paper or other fibrous material, usually in sheltered locations. House mice have a characteristic musky odor that identifies their presence. Mice are active mostly at night, but they can be seen occasionally during daylight hours.  Oh My Gosh!

BIOLOGY

Although house mice usually prefer to eat cereal grains, they are "nibblers" and will sample many different foods, the mice last year ate through my son's back pack in the garage to get to an old pack of crackers.  Mice have keen senses of taste, hearing, smell, and touch. They are excellent climbers and can run up any rough vertical surface. They will run horizontally along wire cables or ropes and can jump up to 12 inches from the floor onto a flat surface. Mice can squeeze through openings slightly larger than 1/4 inch across. House mice frequently find their way into homes in the fall of the year, when outdoor temperatures at night become colder.

In a single year, a female may have 5 to 10 litters of about 5 or 6 young. Young are born 19 to 21 days after mating, and they reach reproductive maturity in 6 to 10 weeks. The life span of a mouse is probably 9 to 12 months.  Can you Imagine??

MANAGEMENT

Because house mice are so small, they can gain entry into homes and other buildings much more easily than rats. As a result, house mouse infestations are probably 10 to 20 times more common than rat infestations. Effective control involves sanitation, exclusion, and population reduction. Sanitation and exclusion are preventive measures. When a mouse infestation already exists, some form of population reduction such as trapping or baiting is almost always necessary.

A key to successful long-term mouse control is the limitation of shelter and of food sources wherever possible. Trapping works well when mice are not numerous, or it can be used as a follow-up measure after a baiting program. When considering a baiting program, decide if the presence of dead mice will cause an odor or sanitation problem. If so, trapping may be the best approach. Removal of mice should be followed by taking steps to exclude them so that the problem does not recur.

Several types of rodenticides are used in baits. The anticoagulant rodenticides are most commonly available and can be used in and around buildings.  Because all rodenticides are toxic to humans, pets, and wildlife, take special precautions to prevent the poisoning of nontarget animals.

Sanitation

Because mice can survive in very small areas with limited amounts of food and shelter, their control can be very challenging, especially in and around older structures. Most buildings in which food is stored, handled, or used will support house mice if the mice are not excluded, no matter how good the sanitation. While good sanitation will seldom completely control mice, poor sanitation is sure to attract them and will permit them to thrive in greater numbers. Pay particular attention to eliminating places where mice can find shelter. If they have few places to hide, rest, or build nests and rear their young, they cannot survive in large numbers.

Exclusion

Exclusion is the most successful and permanent form of house mouse control. "Build them out" by eliminating all gaps and openings larger than ¼ inch, through which mice will enter a structure. Steel wool makes a good temporary plug. Seal cracks in building foundations and around openings for water pipes, vents, and utility cables with metal or concrete. Doors, windows, and screens should fit tightly. It may be necessary to cover the edges of doors and windows with metal to prevent gnawing. Plastic screening, rubber or vinyl, insulating foam, wood, and other gnawable materials are unsuitable for plugging holes used by mice.

Traps

Trapping is an effective method for controlling small numbers of house mice. Although time-consuming, it is the preferred method in homes, garages, and other structures where only a few mice are present. Trapping has several advantages: (1) it does not rely on potentially hazardous rodenticides; (2) it permits the user to view his or her success; and (3) it allows for disposal of trapped mice, thereby eliminating dead mouse odors that may occur when poisoning is done within buildings.

Simple, inexpensive, wood-based snap traps are effective and can be purchased in most hardware and grocery stores. Traps can be baited with a variety of foods; peanut butter is the most popular because it is easy to use and very attractive to mice. Set the triggers lightly so the traps will spring easily.

Multiple-capture live traps for mice, such as the Victor Tin Cat and the Ketch-All, also are available from hardware stores and pest control suppliers. They can catch several mice at a time without being reset, so labor requirements are reduced.

Set traps behind objects, in dark corners, and in places where there is evidence of mouse activity. Place them close to walls so mice will pass directly over the trigger. Traps can be set on ledges, on top of pallets of stored materials, or in any other locations where mice are active. Use enough traps to make the trapping period short and decisive. Mice seldom venture far from their shelter and food supply, so space traps no more than about 10 feet apart in areas where mice are active.

An alternative to traps are glue boards, which catch and hold mice that are attempting to cross them, in much the same way flypaper catches flies. They are available at many places where other rodent control products are sold. Place glue boards along walls where mice travel. Do not use them where children, pets, or desirable wildlife can contact them. Nontarget animals that become caught on the glue board can be removed in most cases by using vegetable oil as a solvent to loosen the glue. Glue boards lose their effectiveness in dusty areas unless covered. Extreme temperatures also may affect the tackiness of glue boards.

One problem with live-catch traps and glue boards is that you need to dispose of the live mice. Cervical dislocation is an acceptable method of euthanasia. For mice caught on glue boards, this means taking a sturdy rod or stick and delivering a sharp blow to the base of the skull. Drowning is not considered humane, although it is sometimes suggested by trap manufacturers. Releasing live-caught mice back to the outdoors frequently promotes increased mouse problems.

Baits

Baits to control rodents are formulated with an attractant (generally food) and a rodenticide (toxin). Most rodenticides used to control mice around the home are already mixed with an attractant in commercially ready-to-use baits. The rodenticides in these baits are either anticoagulants or other rodenticides such as single-dose toxicants and chronic rodenticides.

Anticoagulant Rodenticides. Anticoagulants cause death as a result of internal bleeding, which occurs as the animal's blood loses the ability to clot and capillaries are damaged. The active ingredients are used at very low levels and the onset of symptoms is delayed, so the rodent does not avoid the bait janie masterson because of its taste or the onset of illness. When prepared with good-quality cereals and other bait ingredients, all anticoagulant baits provide good to excellent house mouse control if placed in suitable locations for the mice.

Electronic Devices

Although mice are easily frightened by strange or unfamiliar noises, they quickly become accustomed to regularly repeated sounds. Ultrasonic sounds, those above the range of human hearing, have very limited use in rodent control because they are directional and do not penetrate behind objects. They also lose their intensity quickly with distance. There is little evidence that electronic, sound, magnetic, or vibration devices of any kind will drive established mice or rats from buildings or provide adequate control. Despite their lack of effectiveness, many such devices continue to be sold through magazine advertisements and at some retail outlets.

Predators

Some dogs and cats will catch and kill mice and rats. There are few situations, however, in which they will sufficiently control rodent populations. Around most structures, mice can find many places to hide and rear their young out of the reach of such predators. Cats probably cannot eliminate existing mouse populations, but in some situations they may be able to prevent reinfestation once mice have been controlled. In urban and suburban areas, it is not uncommon to find rodents living in close association with cats and dogs, relying on cat and dog food for nourishment. Mice frequently live beneath doghouses and soon learn they can feed on dog food when the dog is absent or asleep.

Call in the BIG GUYS ~~The pest control experts are definately your best bet if you have a problem. 

www.janiemasterson.com               janie@janiemasterson.com

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com