Sometimes you just want the mice gone without the imposition of a mouse trap (and the consequences). They may sound crazy (and probably are) but here are some suggestions for removing mice without killing them:
Or just ask Service Central to find local pest controllers for you.
On a serious note, you can get humane mouse traps quite easily (just google it). I've used them and they're great (and guilt free!)
over a year ago by Christine
Eg.
http://www.humanemousetrap.com.au/
over a year ago by mice removal
Before you implement a mouse or rat control program, it's always best to know the signs of a rodent infestation. Seeing a mouse or rat run through your garbage is an obvious sign, but more telling signs you have a mouse or rat issue are rub marks along walls, strong urine odors, gnawing and droppings.
over a year ago by CAMRON
trees or shrubs away from the home and remove any firewood or debris to provide as few hiding places as possible. Dumpsters and garbage cans are often considered a mother load of nutrients for these types of animals, so be sure to seal these items tightly are repair any holes that would otherwise allow access. Cats were originally domesticated for the sole purpose of spotting and eliminating these animals; and a quick trip to your local humane society would ideally serve two purposes at once by saving the feline's life and unleashing a skilled hunter around your property.