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chopdogs



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Mice
A word of caution.

If you have mice (it's that time of year and we have (had, actually) one or two in the house already) - try to trap them vs poison

Poison gives them internal bleeds and makes them desperate for water - the year before last this resulted in a chewed washer reservoir on my car and a chewed dishwasher hose (and resultant leak) in my neighbours kitchen!
Post #99209 10th Nov 2011 8:57pm
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bob neville



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We used to use a humane trap - we have a lot of wood mice and they used to get into the house before I found the entry point and sorted it.

Record was 6 wood mice in the trap one night when we got back from work.

Only problem is that you have to release them at least half a mile away from where you caught them otherwise they just come back Shocked

The reason we used (maybe had to use) a humane trap is that there is evidence of dormice in our hedge rows - never seen them but the experts say they are in the vicinity. Protected species and do no harm. I would love to see one and get some pictures - one day maybe Thumbs Up

Bob
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rossy



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or.. get a cat !
I must say I'm not really an animal lover but in the two years since I gave in to the missus's nagging and we got Daisy (the cat) we have had no rodent issues. I've seen it catch two of the little sods in the last week alone. Bit of an expensive insurance policy though as it gets through a tenner's worth of Whiskas pouches a week
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Dave-H



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rossy wrote:
or.. get a cat !


Or a decent Terrier Thumbs Up
Mine is always catching them in the garden ... Censored scoffs them down too Surprised Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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ZeDefender



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Dave-H wrote:
rossy wrote:
or.. get a cat !


Or a decent Terrier Thumbs Up
Mine is always catching them in the garden ... Censored scoffs them down too Surprised

Agreed - we got Winnie the "Greek Terrier" (i.e. mongrel from Paros) and she catches everything... then eats it - something to do with a year in the wild I guess. Doesn't eat much (except mice) and worming tablets are cheap Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #99259 10th Nov 2011 10:45pm
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chopdogs



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Little Censored chewed through a vacuum hose on the Disco this week causing £215 of damage

It's war!
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I have them in and under both sheds, the little bleeders chew through my tarpaulins, hoses, anything plastic Sad . We are surrounded by stinking cats, crapping all over the place and are more of a pest than the mice Evil or Very Mad A terrier would sort both out and the blimmen Foxes that Censored up everything Twisted Evil Cats in the country, good - 5000 cats in one street in suburbia, bad. They are constantly run over but people keep buying more...just going out for a spin in the Landie Whistle
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ZeDefender



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TERRIER Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Cannot recommend them highly enough - cairn, jack russell, border, "greek" - should come free with every Defender Laughing
They keep mice, cats, martins, foxes, moles, pretty much everything away and will love you for it!
Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #104305 3rd Dec 2011 6:58pm
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