[pianotech] Mouse solution - It's us or them!

Chuck Behm behmpiano at gmail.com
Sun Jul 26 04:53:59 MDT 2009


First, I fulfilled my promise to several instructors from convention, and
myself, and raised my rates. Go for it.



Second, is there anything that can be sprinkled or left inside a piano that
will deter mice from returning?



Brian P. Doepke, RPT

A.A.A. Piano Works, LLC
Piano Tuning + Service

Brian - In that here in Iowa, we have a huge problem with mice in pianos,
especially in farm homes, I carry with me a mouse deterent solution that has
always seemed to work. I use small cans, such as tuna fish or cat food cans
without a lid, emptied and cleaned, and then filled with moth balls. Put tin
foil over the can, tape securely, then poke several small holes with a sharp
knife. Put a can or two inside the piano on the bottom of the floor of the
piano. This is in uprights, of course - I haven't seen the problem in
grands.

Also, if at the back of the piano on the inside there are open spaces
between the floor of the piano and the back of the soundboard, stuff those
with #3 steel wool.
I've been doing this for years, and have never had a re-infestation of mice
inside a piano so treated.

I've also heard that those fragranted dryer sheets that you toss in the
dryer work as well in preventing the little rascals from returning, but I
haven't tried this.

Oh, and while you're doing all this, recommend a thorough vacuuming out of
the piano, especially under the keys, where the mice most likely chewed up
the front rail felts and made a nest for themselves.

Charge appropriately for this, as it will take about an hour's time. Chuck

P.S. - Ron mentioned that mice are smarter than us. I would have to say amen
to that. I've got to run right now, but I've got a story about a mouse in a
piano that I still can't believe. I'll sit down and write about it a little
later on today, when I have a chance.
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