2000, Jim Harris, Lone Star Menagerie: Adventures with Texas Wildlife, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, p. 38:
Even in those unenlightened, pre-Earth Day times, I was opposed to using poison, so I had to rely on other means of demousing my quarters.
2009, Michael Hollister, Interface Race, AuthorHouse →ISBN, page 45
The exterminator raised his hand and the animal rights protester dropped to all fours and scampered away into the darkness, provoking him to get up on the spot and demouse his own house.
2009, Valerie Frankel, The Girlfriend Curse, Zondervan →ISBN, page 72
Four weeks to demouse her house. The program lasted four weeks. Logistically, it couldn't be more perfect. She called the number on the flyer. She had a twenty-minute conversation with a woman on the other end. She gave her credit card […]
“Not even the ravages of they years or the onslaught of woofing mutts could subdue him,”, [sic] they said, “and Fuzzy the Cat marches forever onward, demousing his pristine territory scratching the majestic trees, slinking in and out of hard to enter places, and benefiting all catkind with his unending, eternal dedication to the betterment and advancement of feline city dwelling.”