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And the pans inside the drawer were full of droppings and some mouse urine and it smelled really bad. I put the pans in the bathtub to soak in some bleach and water but I feel like just throwing them all away because they'll never feel clean again. I've been having mouse problems for a long time now and I got a trap but haven't caught any mice. I read house mice don't usually spread many diseases to humans but the little buggers did their business all over things for cooking my food in a place where I cook my food. What if there are dead mice stuck somewhere inside or under my oven and they've been roasted by the heat? This is horrible.