I can’t remember when or where I first found your channels but it’s definitely one of the best things happened to me in 2020! As someone who has zero DIY skills in any field (and probably will never make anything) and doesn’t play games, your channels are still extremely entertaining to watch. I love all of your content, but I have to say your podcasts are my favourite. It feels like I’m listening to some good old friends just chatting about their lives and it’s just, lack of better word, soothing, that my brain can take a break and so so soooo relaxing :) The world is in such a mess in all aspects, and as a minority in North America sometimes I just want to shut negative things out and enjoy no drama and lighthearted content for an hour. You two are so underrated and I know you will have even better things coming in the future 🥰Keep up the good work! (I’ve never written such a long comment sorry for the babbling 😅)Also congrats for 1 million on your main channel!
Royalty soaps has a free "soap academy" for cold process! She did a really great job of making it simple and easy to follow while giving room to experiment and change the soap.
Growing up a coal miners daughter we had to use alternate methods to get rid of mice, #1 we put tin sheeting around the bottom of our house under the siding, mice can't chew through it. #2 We used mouse bait and shut off the rooms they were in so our cats and dogs couldn't get to the bait or dead rodents. 3 weeks later my dad checked and they were all dead and he cleaned up the area.
The resin pumpkin was maybe my favorite, it was so cursed and horrible and made me laugh so, so much. I also always love the cat builds, I think one of those videos was how I originally found you guys. Can't wait for that upgraded catio with rainbow resin cat ladders and acrylic pour cat houses
When Evan said this was the last podcast I looked up at the screen and my heart skipped a beat, then Katelyn saved me when she said of 2020. Also it's funny how casual it is for Katelyn to say that Evan almost set the house on fire. Love you Guys!!
Listening to this podcast, I just wanted to say "Thank you sooo much!!" for the entertainment you give, whatever it is, because it is clear that you put yourself at 100000%! I loved all your videos, on any platform and format. I wanted to wish you happy holidays and send you a virtual hug from Italy (also and above all to Joobs 😹). I love you ❤️ ps. I hope you'll never give an update on the mice🤞
The artist rewind was wholesome and cringe all in once. Definitely laughed and was really well done hopefully it gets more attention. Happy holidays E&K
I totally get the working from home problems. It's really hard to separate work from the rest of life since I'm almost always home I tend to be always "at work", either on one project or another. Even before quarantine times.
It has been a much better year for me because of your TH-cam videos and Twitch streams! The streams especially have helped me keep my spirits up. It has been a stressful year because I am the full time caregiver for my sister with significant disabilities and medical needs. Quarantine has been tough for us, but hanging out with y'all has made it more bearable. P.S. You should totally share the mice videos on the Pet Discord. Lol
I think you both could count your "trying for the first time" videos and then "trying again" streams as a series. While it may not be a main channel series, it's still a series, I think.
About cold process soap: Royalty Soaps has a playlist that teaches you the basics called "the royal academy". it has an inexpensive recipe and teaches you everything you need to make your first 3 soaps, and also includes making embeds and lye safety. Personally i found that very helpful and it's less intimidating after watching it. Katie is just wonderful and motivating
I completely understand missing going out to eat, etc. Now bec of covid i work and do school all at home. I even miss going out and sitting in Houston traffic.. just a bit lol
I've mentioned this before, but Royaltysoaps is also based in Texas, so there could definitely be opportunities for future collabs! She also made a whole series for beginners that walks through all the steps to making your first few simple, basic bars - its called the Royal Soap Academy 😊
Silver lining I think would be the words? There definitely are a few for me; no traffic, remote working being more normal, people getting a reality check and suddenly take up hobbies they actually love, knowing exactly which people I can trust and which ones I can't, etc.. I hope this combined will also get us further on the technology and working front and accelerated that transition. It would even be a thing that could help in climate change (way less driving needed). :) As bad as the rest is (my wife is a GP, so I know), we can't just go back to an attitude of "nothing happened, let's continue doing the same", I see this as an opportunity.
I walked into my kitchen the other night to the unmistakable sound of a mouse sliding down my curtains. Looked at my window just in time to see....you guessed it. A mouse redecorating my kitchen.
I once had mice in the ceiling above my old bedroom in my parents’ home. We got our first cat. He eventually found a way into that space. After one week, they were all gone. So, umm, yup. Good luck over there!!
Oh my gosh.... this is so hilarious. We had a similar situation with a family of squirrels. We had to wait for them to go on a family outing and then seal up everything. I'm glad it wasn't bees. LOL
Your candle videos have given me the courage and confidence to give candle making a try, and the idea of trying it is far less scary now. I'd love to see you guys jump into trying soap making :) I make cold process soap as a hobby (nothing fancy at all) and it was scary at first but I'm way more confident in it now
It's been a better 2020 for having you two part of it! I found you 11 months ago, and my whole year has been brightened with all your content. I will miss your podcast..
I sure hope working from home is more of an option after quarantine. I was a little sad and unhappy with it at the beginning of quarantine because although I am introverted, I like being introverted outside and not feeling confined. My mind felt very clouded being only at home. But now, I really don’t look forward to returning to the office. Saving on gas 😌 not dressing up every day 😌 quiet environment to freely listen to music without bothering my coworkers 😌 sleeping just a little more 😌 no rush hour lol to name a few 😂
I know they're not series-es exactly, but I really like how you've made videos trying a craft out (candles, alcohol ink, fluid acrylic, etc) and done streams where you do more with it. In some ways I like those videos better because you're able to do more or try out different things. I would definitely love for you to continue doing non-gaming streams in the future!
If you continue to get mice, after these rascals are taken care of, we had pretty good success getting those plug in pest noise repellant things. Speaking as someone whose starter home was an older farmhouse that was not lived in for a year. We had a dozen in our first year, and since getting them, we had like 2 in the next 6 years. They didn't bother our void Jasper so hopefully they wouldn't upset Joobie. They did not, however, scare any spiders away like they claim, hahaha
Glad I'm not the only one whose year ended out with a mouse situation. Thankfully, my two cats dealt with them. Unfortunately, this was directly after I already spent money to try getting rid of them.
if you guys want to do it, i’d love to see more cooking videos, maybe as livestreams on the second channel! I remember you saying that it felt like you may have confused the algorithm a little bit with those videos, and so maybe uploading them to the second channel is a good place for them :)
Dude i was seriously worried what i should hear/watch now the first 12 seconds - i guess i never was so glad beeing pranked😅🎉🕺🏻! Looking forward watching you another year! Thank you for inspiring me over and over again, you two truly helped me through tough times😅 wish you the best of luck!
My home is a travel path for mice, so we had to go around the home and stuff steel wool where they travel. They can't bite it or go through it without it hurting them so stops them from chewing/travelling in the walls (worst sound ever)
2020 has been a dumpster fire for myself and family, personally, medically, and financially. Thank you for being a great positive during 2020! Very helpful. You mentioned working on the pumpkin project while working on other projects in between. How do you keep track of multiple projects at once? Just a very detailed schedule or is there more to it?
I had a mouse somehow get into my bedroom and my cat spent about an hour one night trying to eat the mouse, failing miserably. That was a sleepless night.
I don't know about American attics, but in a European attic we'd leave the cat there for a night and the rodent problem would be solved very quickly. :D Just kidding, couldn't help but imagining the Supurrvisor doing some ninja supurrvising up there. :D
If schedules allow, maybe have a multi-cam video set-up with someone over webcam to have a live knowledgeable person help with soap so that they can get the angles and high res to see what you're doing and tell you whenever it goes awry?
We have a mouse problem in our KITCHEN too and they ARE audacious!!! I’m like the size of a small skyscraper compared to these guys and they’ll stare me right in the eyes and steal my food.... the nerve!!
I just noticed that Katelyn mic's cable is green and is being mask by the green screen background like Evens headphone ears hahahaha it has been in my face for sooo long hahaha
Even, Katelyn, neither the ultrasonic noise thing nor the natural spray work in any way. You might not want to go to that pest guy, just saying. Anyways fumigation and removal is the only sure way. You can also get a cat that's an active mouser, they will scare the mice off if they don't catch them. 👍🏼
We had hornets or wasps in the same area. We didnt know who to call to take care of it so one of our family friends that works in construction and plumbing decided to come over and decided to vaccum them up. It worked, but in the end, he left us with a vaccum bag full or wasps/hornets.....
Ooooo I hope you got it figured out with the mice. Don't get that stuff under control real quick and next thing you know they made a bunch of little mice babies and your infested 😭😭😭😭
I promise you mice love eating both honey and bees. I moved into a place once and within a week found honey leaking out of the ceiling... Turns out there was a deer mouse living over winter in our attic, eating the honey and bees from a bumblebee nest. The ceiling was leaking honey because the mouse was carrying the bees and honey pots over the attic opening to eat it because that’s where the most heating from the house came through. The best way to get rid of mice is to remove their access to food and plug up any holes. If there’s no good food access and a cat, they’ll move on. Bumblebee honey has a very interesting flavour, if anyone is wondering. I love bumblebees so much but the best was fully devastated and pretty much gone. One giant bumblebee, which I’m assuming was the queen, came down through the wall insulation into the basement and was really confused, so I guided her out the front door. In any event, the bees, mice and grackles didn’t belong in the attic anyway.
We had mice in our house earlier this year. We didn't want to kill them, so we got humane traps and released them at a local park. We thought we only had 1 or 2 but ended up catching 8. They were really cute and my husband wanted to keep them.
Use Royalty Soaps learning series (Royal Academy, I think) to start your cold process soap making journey! I know y’all know of that channel because you’ve mentioned it before
I use to live in a rural wooded area and our attic had squirrels that got chased out by the neighbor illegal pet raccoon family who got relocated by animal patrol but shortly after that the attic somehow got taken over by oppossums til a family of birds finally moved into the chimney and i guess frightened the opposums because after the birds we no longer had any critters scratching at the ceiling
Sorry to hear about the mice. They won't be dissuaded by ultrasonic or other devices, poison is a bad idea unless you're confident it will finish them off - they can become immune. Builders foam mixed with wire wool is largely mouse-proof. You need to stop them getting in and then kill any that remain they can get through a pencil sized hole as they have a flexible skeleton. It's not pleasant but glue traps work. :-( Good luck and Merry Xmas.
I think this video may be cursed, because I now have an audacious mouse of my own. He's unimpressed with the dogs, has tripped a trap without injury, and is hanging out in the bedrooms, where he logically should not be! What gives?!
Hey Evan and Katelyn the watch your podcast today and mice don't like the smell of peppermint so if you have like the essential oil and you put on a cotton ball and put some up in your attic or wherever they're at maybe that might help
I caught 4 mice in 2 days with lindt chocolate because Nutella was too much work for me. But now I will forever stick with it if I ever get a problem with mice again 😇
This EXACT situation is happening to me at my house! We had wasps in the wall/ceiling of our sunroom, the pest control people didn't remove the nest! and Now we have mice! We've always always struggled with mice, one year we caught something like 25 mice in snap traps over the course of 3 months! our current kill list is 1 alive mouse that i caught and put outside, and 6 caught in snap traps. Its exhausting.
I am SO curious to know what kind of calendar setup you have that you can just look up to your right and know how much you did or didn’t workout. 😆 Serious inquiry 🧐
Checking the entirety of the outside of the house for the start of wasp nests is definitely a weekly/monthly chore in the summer in Texas. Want to catch that first bit when they start cause it might grow to a gigantic nest while you're not paying attention.
Are you sure it is mice? Based on experience, it sounds like it could be tree rats up in the roof area. It is very common, at least where I live. Field mice tend to come in through the floor. Tree rats eat nuts, seeds, and fruit on the trees from around the neighborhood. They climb and jump from your trees onto your roof, and chew their way into your attic. They go outside at night, sleep and play during the day. The attick is warm and is safer with regard to peditors including snakes. Try getting a "Zapper" kind of rat trap. You can find them on Amazon. Zappers electricute mice as well. The one I used killed five rats a night. I killed at least 30 rather quickly. Much easier than mouse traps. You pick up the zapper, turn it vertical over a garbage can and the dead rat simply falls out. You never touch it. It fixed the problem. Rats are smart. Eventually they connected the dots, but, now, whenever they see a zapper they get nervous and leave and don't come back. I have not had a visit in two years.
I can’t remember when or where I first found your channels but it’s definitely one of the best things happened to me in 2020! As someone who has zero DIY skills in any field (and probably will never make anything) and doesn’t play games, your channels are still extremely entertaining to watch. I love all of your content, but I have to say your podcasts are my favourite. It feels like I’m listening to some good old friends just chatting about their lives and it’s just, lack of better word, soothing, that my brain can take a break and so so soooo relaxing :) The world is in such a mess in all aspects, and as a minority in North America sometimes I just want to shut negative things out and enjoy no drama and lighthearted content for an hour. You two are so underrated and I know you will have even better things coming in the future 🥰Keep up the good work! (I’ve never written such a long comment sorry for the babbling 😅)Also congrats for 1 million on your main channel!
Katelyn casually listing things: "... Evan almost set the house on fire... "
Me: Ah, so pretty routine. 😆
This rodent situation is both horrifying and oddly cute in a way
i think it's the way they talk about it that makes it cute xD
@@molly_lf for sure yes
That's just how rats are
Royalty soaps has a free "soap academy" for cold process! She did a really great job of making it simple and easy to follow while giving room to experiment and change the soap.
Katelyn: adjacent to the wall
Me: ceiling adjacent with Evan and Katelyn, Yeah!
Growing up a coal miners daughter we had to use alternate methods to get rid of mice, #1 we put tin sheeting around the bottom of our house under the siding, mice can't chew through it. #2 We used mouse bait and shut off the rooms they were in so our cats and dogs couldn't get to the bait or dead rodents. 3 weeks later my dad checked and they were all dead and he cleaned up the area.
“We have multiple videos where they are peeking on us!”
**Starts watching all the vids**
Mouse: 'bothering evan and katelyn'
Joob: ' Ninja Joob initiated'
Joob: Qqa and sayonara rodent 😼🔪
The resin pumpkin was maybe my favorite, it was so cursed and horrible and made me laugh so, so much. I also always love the cat builds, I think one of those videos was how I originally found you guys. Can't wait for that upgraded catio with rainbow resin cat ladders and acrylic pour cat houses
When Evan said this was the last podcast I looked up at the screen and my heart skipped a beat, then Katelyn saved me when she said of 2020. Also it's funny how casual it is for Katelyn to say that Evan almost set the house on fire. Love you Guys!!
Listening to this podcast, I just wanted to say "Thank you sooo much!!" for the entertainment you give, whatever it is, because it is clear that you put yourself at 100000%!
I loved all your videos, on any platform and format.
I wanted to wish you happy holidays and send you a virtual hug from Italy (also and above all to Joobs 😹). I love you ❤️
ps. I hope you'll never give an update on the mice🤞
I’ve got mice in the walls. I can hear them scurrying around while I try to sleep
No pets. I have two of the ultrasonic sound emoter things and they don’t seem to work for me. Hoping to just move out anyway within 6 months
E&K try series? Post your soap, candle, and cheese stream and that would be an easy way to expand your experimenting
Katelyn! I love your eye makeup! You should do a video on how you created your eyeshadow look 😍😍
The artist rewind was wholesome and cringe all in once. Definitely laughed and was really well done hopefully it gets more attention. Happy holidays E&K
I totally get the working from home problems. It's really hard to separate work from the rest of life since I'm almost always home I tend to be always "at work", either on one project or another. Even before quarantine times.
"killer bees" are also honey producing bees. They are no more venomous than normal bees but they are more defensive.
It has been a much better year for me because of your TH-cam videos and Twitch streams! The streams especially have helped me keep my spirits up. It has been a stressful year because I am the full time caregiver for my sister with significant disabilities and medical needs. Quarantine has been tough for us, but hanging out with y'all has made it more bearable.
P.S. You should totally share the mice videos on the Pet Discord. Lol
I think you both could count your "trying for the first time" videos and then "trying again" streams as a series. While it may not be a main channel series, it's still a series, I think.
About cold process soap: Royalty Soaps has a playlist that teaches you the basics called "the royal academy". it has an inexpensive recipe and teaches you everything you need to make your first 3 soaps, and also includes making embeds and lye safety. Personally i found that very helpful and it's less intimidating after watching it. Katie is just wonderful and motivating
I petition E&K colab w Royalty Soaps (once the world is safe)!!! I need this to be a thing! ❤❤❤
I completely understand missing going out to eat, etc. Now bec of covid i work and do school all at home. I even miss going out and sitting in Houston traffic.. just a bit lol
"i really wunna go on a date with you" you guuuuuuyyys are too cute
E&K cooking live with the recipe posted before hand, so people can cook along, and then q&a/ dinner 'together' on stream?
I've mentioned this before, but Royaltysoaps is also based in Texas, so there could definitely be opportunities for future collabs! She also made a whole series for beginners that walks through all the steps to making your first few simple, basic bars - its called the Royal Soap Academy 😊
Silver lining I think would be the words? There definitely are a few for me; no traffic, remote working being more normal, people getting a reality check and suddenly take up hobbies they actually love, knowing exactly which people I can trust and which ones I can't, etc.. I hope this combined will also get us further on the technology and working front and accelerated that transition. It would even be a thing that could help in climate change (way less driving needed). :) As bad as the rest is (my wife is a GP, so I know), we can't just go back to an attitude of "nothing happened, let's continue doing the same", I see this as an opportunity.
I had honestly thought you bought pet mice and I was like: OH NO Joobie gonna go crazyyyyyy!
"Evan and Katelyn Universe" - I LIKE IT!
I cannot deny you guys are one of the very few channels where I will rewatch videos
“The Evan and Katelyn universe” HOMYGOD
I walked into my kitchen the other night to the unmistakable sound of a mouse sliding down my curtains. Looked at my window just in time to see....you guessed it. A mouse redecorating my kitchen.
Surely you should get the Supurvisor to do some work and get rid of the mouse problem.
I once had mice in the ceiling above my old bedroom in my parents’ home. We got our first cat. He eventually found a way into that space. After one week, they were all gone. So, umm, yup. Good luck over there!!
Oh my gosh.... this is so hilarious. We had a similar situation with a family of squirrels. We had to wait for them to go on a family outing and then seal up everything. I'm glad it wasn't bees. LOL
Tired: Ceiling cat is watching you.
Wired: Ceiling mouse is watching you.
Your candle videos have given me the courage and confidence to give candle making a try, and the idea of trying it is far less scary now. I'd love to see you guys jump into trying soap making :) I make cold process soap as a hobby (nothing fancy at all) and it was scary at first but I'm way more confident in it now
It's been a better 2020 for having you two part of it! I found you 11 months ago, and my whole year has been brightened with all your content.
I will miss your podcast..
We had a mouse problem too. It was terrifying. I had to climb on the counter multiple times.
I sure hope working from home is more of an option after quarantine. I was a little sad and unhappy with it at the beginning of quarantine because although I am introverted, I like being introverted outside and not feeling confined. My mind felt very clouded being only at home. But now, I really don’t look forward to returning to the office. Saving on gas 😌 not dressing up every day 😌 quiet environment to freely listen to music without bothering my coworkers 😌 sleeping just a little more 😌 no rush hour lol to name a few 😂
Such a good thing to watch when you wake up!!🙌🙌🙌
Agreed
I know they're not series-es exactly, but I really like how you've made videos trying a craft out (candles, alcohol ink, fluid acrylic, etc) and done streams where you do more with it. In some ways I like those videos better because you're able to do more or try out different things. I would definitely love for you to continue doing non-gaming streams in the future!
If you continue to get mice, after these rascals are taken care of, we had pretty good success getting those plug in pest noise repellant things. Speaking as someone whose starter home was an older farmhouse that was not lived in for a year. We had a dozen in our first year, and since getting them, we had like 2 in the next 6 years. They didn't bother our void Jasper so hopefully they wouldn't upset Joobie. They did not, however, scare any spiders away like they claim, hahaha
Glad I'm not the only one whose year ended out with a mouse situation. Thankfully, my two cats dealt with them. Unfortunately, this was directly after I already spent money to try getting rid of them.
You guys are my fave youtubers ever!!
if you guys want to do it, i’d love to see more cooking videos, maybe as livestreams on the second channel! I remember you saying that it felt like you may have confused the algorithm a little bit with those videos, and so maybe uploading them to the second channel is a good place for them :)
Dude i was seriously worried what i should hear/watch now the first 12 seconds - i guess i never was so glad beeing pranked😅🎉🕺🏻! Looking forward watching you another year! Thank you for inspiring me over and over again, you two truly helped me through tough times😅 wish you the best of luck!
This just made me realize that the noise I keep hearing above me in the roof at night is mice 😂
My home is a travel path for mice, so we had to go around the home and stuff steel wool where they travel. They can't bite it or go through it without it hurting them so stops them from chewing/travelling in the walls (worst sound ever)
2020 has been a dumpster fire for myself and family, personally, medically, and financially. Thank you for being a great positive during 2020! Very helpful.
You mentioned working on the pumpkin project while working on other projects in between. How do you keep track of multiple projects at once? Just a very detailed schedule or is there more to it?
Every single time I hear the podcast intro my brain does some weird process of association to expect 'podcast adjacent with Evan and Katelyn, yeah'
I'm literally listening to this while working from home lol (husband also working from home. Second bedroom now both our office).
Lol the title😂😂 I thought Evan bought a bunch of computer mice to use🙄😂😂😂😂
I had a mouse somehow get into my bedroom and my cat spent about an hour one night trying to eat the mouse, failing miserably. That was a sleepless night.
I don't know about American attics, but in a European attic we'd leave the cat there for a night and the rodent problem would be solved very quickly. :D Just kidding, couldn't help but imagining the Supurrvisor doing some ninja supurrvising up there. :D
the mouse want that u guys will install a comuter with mouse for him so he can watch youtube "Evan and Katelyn Podcast"
If schedules allow, maybe have a multi-cam video set-up with someone over webcam to have a live knowledgeable person help with soap so that they can get the angles and high res to see what you're doing and tell you whenever it goes awry?
We have a mouse problem in our KITCHEN too and they ARE audacious!!! I’m like the size of a small skyscraper compared to these guys and they’ll stare me right in the eyes and steal my food.... the nerve!!
I just noticed that Katelyn mic's cable is green and is being mask by the green screen background like Evens headphone ears hahahaha it has been in my face for sooo long hahaha
Little did they know that they would reach 1 mil subs in 2021
Even, Katelyn, neither the ultrasonic noise thing nor the natural spray work in any way. You might not want to go to that pest guy, just saying.
Anyways fumigation and removal is the only sure way. You can also get a cat that's an active mouser, they will scare the mice off if they don't catch them. 👍🏼
We had hornets or wasps in the same area. We didnt know who to call to take care of it so one of our family friends that works in construction and plumbing decided to come over and decided to vaccum them up. It worked, but in the end, he left us with a vaccum bag full or wasps/hornets.....
Ooooo I hope you got it figured out with the mice. Don't get that stuff under control real quick and next thing you know they made a bunch of little mice babies and your infested 😭😭😭😭
i love all your videos but my fav is lives but i never know when you are going to do them so i end up watching the replays but i still love them !
I promise you mice love eating both honey and bees.
I moved into a place once and within a week found honey leaking out of the ceiling... Turns out there was a deer mouse living over winter in our attic, eating the honey and bees from a bumblebee nest. The ceiling was leaking honey because the mouse was carrying the bees and honey pots over the attic opening to eat it because that’s where the most heating from the house came through.
The best way to get rid of mice is to remove their access to food and plug up any holes. If there’s no good food access and a cat, they’ll move on.
Bumblebee honey has a very interesting flavour, if anyone is wondering. I love bumblebees so much but the best was fully devastated and pretty much gone. One giant bumblebee, which I’m assuming was the queen, came down through the wall insulation into the basement and was really confused, so I guided her out the front door. In any event, the bees, mice and grackles didn’t belong in the attic anyway.
At least you don’t have raccoons in your attic. I’ve caught 3 already...
Tbh you two are the reason I finally signed up for Twitch to watch streams and my first Twitch sub 💕
We had mice in our house earlier this year. We didn't want to kill them, so we got humane traps and released them at a local park. We thought we only had 1 or 2 but ended up catching 8. They were really cute and my husband wanted to keep them.
You did explore a variety of content, much respect to you. Seriously we luv u
EVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN, STOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPP I STARTED CRYING!!!!!!
Use Royalty Soaps learning series (Royal Academy, I think) to start your cold process soap making journey! I know y’all know of that channel because you’ve mentioned it before
I use to live in a rural wooded area and our attic had squirrels that got chased out by the neighbor illegal pet raccoon family who got relocated by animal patrol but shortly after that the attic somehow got taken over by oppossums til a family of birds finally moved into the chimney and i guess frightened the opposums because after the birds we no longer had any critters scratching at the ceiling
Sorry to hear about the mice.
They won't be dissuaded by ultrasonic or other devices, poison is a bad idea unless you're confident it will finish them off - they can become immune.
Builders foam mixed with wire wool is largely mouse-proof. You need to stop them getting in and then kill any that remain they can get through a pencil sized hole as they have a flexible skeleton. It's not pleasant but glue traps work. :-(
Good luck and Merry Xmas.
I think this video may be cursed, because I now have an audacious mouse of my own. He's unimpressed with the dogs, has tripped a trap without injury, and is hanging out in the bedrooms, where he logically should not be! What gives?!
I will say... I hate Christmas but I *loved* Chillmas!
I assume you couldn't convince Joob that mice are actually made out of haaaaaam?
The nice watching you work 😂 seriously though that sounds dangerous if they chew through cords etc. Sorry I'm spam commenting as I watch.
I thought the title meant you have pet mice now and I got excited 😂
I read like 6 books
Evan changes his score by three points
OMG i work for the house of Torment in Austin, it was so sad we couldn’t open this year! Your streams made my holiday 2020 better!
Hey Evan and Katelyn the watch your podcast today and mice don't like the smell of peppermint so if you have like the essential oil and you put on a cotton ball and put some up in your attic or wherever they're at maybe that might help
I caught 4 mice in 2 days with lindt chocolate because Nutella was too much work for me. But now I will forever stick with it if I ever get a problem with mice again 😇
This EXACT situation is happening to me at my house! We had wasps in the wall/ceiling of our sunroom, the pest control people didn't remove the nest! and Now we have mice! We've always always struggled with mice, one year we caught something like 25 mice in snap traps over the course of 3 months! our current kill list is 1 alive mouse that i caught and put outside, and 6 caught in snap traps. Its exhausting.
Maybe supeviser finally decided to eat the mice
2 mice can turn into 10 mice really quick if you're not careful. 🐁❤️🐁
If you are trying cold process for the first time check out Royalty Soaps Creative Academy. It's super helpful for trying cold process as a beginner!
Why did you cut it out that would have been so freaking funny🤣
the rewind was awesome!
I have a like your mic katelyn left earphone and evan on right earphone
NO NO NO, NOT THE BEES!
I am SO curious to know what kind of calendar setup you have that you can just look up to your right and know how much you did or didn’t workout. 😆
Serious inquiry 🧐
Are these live streamed?
you guys tried "nutella" (not sponsored), thats how we trapped them
I was just watching u guys and then this !
You put peanut butter there, so you probably were trying to kill them anyways. They’re smart.
Those mice are gonna make babies and then you’re gonna hear 🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁
one time i got a taco bell quesadilla, mcdonalds fries, and a wendys frosty
Who else is subbed to all of Evan and Katelyn's channels?
I get wasps, a Texas thing? No rodents yet. Aaaahhh
Checking the entirety of the outside of the house for the start of wasp nests is definitely a weekly/monthly chore in the summer in Texas. Want to catch that first bit when they start cause it might grow to a gigantic nest while you're not paying attention.
Are you sure it is mice? Based on experience, it sounds like it could be tree rats up in the roof area. It is very common, at least where I live. Field mice tend to come in through the floor. Tree rats eat nuts, seeds, and fruit on the trees from around the neighborhood. They climb and jump from your trees onto your roof, and chew their way into your attic. They go outside at night, sleep and play during the day. The attick is warm and is safer with regard to peditors including snakes. Try getting a "Zapper" kind of rat trap. You can find them on Amazon. Zappers electricute mice as well. The one I used killed five rats a night. I killed at least 30 rather quickly. Much easier than mouse traps. You pick up the zapper, turn it vertical over a garbage can and the dead rat simply falls out. You never touch it. It fixed the problem. Rats are smart. Eventually they connected the dots, but, now, whenever they see a zapper they get nervous and leave and don't come back. I have not had a visit in two years.
Have you guys thought of a picnic date at an open park? Just read books or nap?