spinal_tap
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I've caught about twenty in my sheds so far.It had to find its way in and will find its way out if dinner is laid on. Have recently caught 4 using Cadburys chocolate rolls in traps. But good luck finding any mice traps, as I've been looking and have been told that they can't be kept in. Seemingly every other person is over run with mice this Winter - don't know why. I'm meticulous about keeping both the inside and outside of my house spotless, so I'd love to know the reason !!
a thick glue you lay in a circle on a piece of cardboard with bait in the centre. The mouse (mice) get firmly stuck in the glue and can then be killed/disposed off outside the house. In my case the dog finishes them off long before I get to them!
Sarah W
Yeh i agree here with Wexfordman!I know mice arent peoples fav animal..but at least try and humanely get rid of them. When i say humanely i mean as quick and painless as possible. Those glue traps are horrendous!Only thing about the glue traps, is they can be very cruel. Mice/rodents can try and chew a limb off to get away from them, and it is a slow death.
It had to find its way in and will find its way out if dinner is laid on. Have recently caught 4 using Cadburys chocolate rolls in traps. But good luck finding any mice traps, as I've been looking and have been told that they can't be kept in. Seemingly every other person is over run with mice this Winter - don't know why. I'm meticulous about keeping both the inside and outside of my house spotless, so I'd love to know the reason !!
It's to do with escaping from the winter cold and elements rather than the cleanliness of your house. Maybe your mice just really appreciate the way you keep the place
Whatever you do, dont lay any poison. As the rodent will consume it and then will go off and die somewhere you could never reach. His body will deteriorate slowly creating a horrible smell for ages and ages.
I think thats really good advice. How fast acting is the poison ?
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