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« on: 10 July 2007, 13:50:25 »

Mice, not ones on dangly wires connected to a pc, but real live ones.

Seem to have a few, kept 'emselves to 'emselves outside, traps down, catch a few fine.

However, started hearing em in the ceilings :(

Tempted to have a go at the electronic rodent repellers, anyone tried em?  good or bad?

Before anyone suggests it, we have a (rather useless) cat.

He caught one the other day, wandered in with it attached to my mouse trap!, 'yeah cheers, worked hard there tiggy!'

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Re: Mice
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2007, 14:10:25 »

yeah there brilliant if u have the shifting frequency version so they dont get used to the sound and also do something to the electrics aswell they do so they dont chew cables i would say worth it that or get night vission and a 2.2 that wouldnt leave much left after :D
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Re: Mice
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2007, 14:12:12 »

and if u miss get a 12 bore then elephant gun should deffo sort it out
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Re: Mice
« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2007, 14:12:50 »

Cheers, and NEWSFLASH

found where the buggers are getting in, just walked through the garage and saw something run down the wall, and there is a tail sticking out the electric meter cupboard!  opened it up, fair few droppings, so 2 traps installed, lets see how long it takes!

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Re: Mice
« Reply #4 on: 10 July 2007, 14:21:18 »

i still say 12 bore elephant gun more efficant to be honest
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Re: Mice
« Reply #5 on: 10 July 2007, 14:24:03 »

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i still say 12 bore elephant gun more efficant to be honest

Reminds me off the old Jasper Carrot 'Mole' Sketch. lmao

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« Reply #6 on: 10 July 2007, 14:25:10 »

now ive got to find carrots dvd out lol
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Re: Mice
« Reply #8 on: 10 July 2007, 15:02:47 »

we had a mouse problem, the mice werent actually living and breeding in our house though, our cat was bringing them in and letting them go in the house, without even harming the little sods >:(
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« Reply #9 on: 10 July 2007, 15:08:48 »

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we had a mouse problem, the mice werent actually living and breeding in our house though, our cat was bringing them in and letting them go in the house, without even harming the little sods >:(

Ok I take it back, the cat could be worse!

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Re: Mice
« Reply #10 on: 10 July 2007, 15:34:56 »

All cats are rather useless vermin them selves.........very clean though if they visit my garden thanks to the use of the super soaker and the occasional dunk in the water butt.

Traps is the answer, even in the loft..........poison just results in nasty smells as they rot away.
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« Reply #11 on: 10 July 2007, 15:40:27 »

Agree both on the cats and use of poison

good 1/2 dozen traps, from loft, garage and leccy cupboard.

was wondering about the gadgety ones as a more permanent solution.

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Re: Mice
« Reply #12 on: 10 July 2007, 15:56:14 »

Its difficult to beat the effectiveness of the good old 'little nipper' traps.
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