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I`ve got mices in my house what should I do?? kill, burn, let live?

Last week Sarah my girlfriend was devistated when she found mice shit in her knicker drawer and a mouse had started to eat her knickers :lol::lol: (honest)

this is upstairs aswell!!, so how had the little crappers got up there?, 1hour ago she came running in and screamed "the bag in the kitchen is moving"!!! another little shit in the bin bag!!!!! I got 6 inch away from him and he sat there eating some left over food!!! .....Now our house is cleaner than Buckingham palace and Sarah is cleaning obsessive, so why have we got mice and what should I do about them??? I hate killing things but cant have mice in the house? does the council get rid of them? so is it mouse traps?, poision? or block every little bloody hole around the house?

 

any suggestions??

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take too long and they get bored and finish themselves off

 

I wouldnt know mate :wink:

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1 point to me :D block there entrance up and murder them like a bad teen horror

 

 

I cant belive this, She is taping the doors up downstairs with parcel tape incase they come upstairs again!!!!

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:rofl: does she know they can chew through that. lol

 

She`s gone fookin mental!!! whats she like?

Just tell her if she lets you in her knickers there'll be no chance of any mice getting in there :sailor:

B&q sell a mouse alarm thing I'm sure eBay will have them too, we had mice & it got rid of ours pronto,,, it plugs in to a socket & gives off a ultra sonic high pitch sound that humans or dogs can't hear but mice , rats hate it & they bugger off if they are coming in through your loft fit one up there too ... I can't recommend these high enough , good luck

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Just tell her if she lets you in her knickers there'll be no chance of any mice getting in there :sailor:

 

lol, With the little holes in them i dont have to waste time pulling them over to one side, straight in for the kill :tt2:

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B&q sell a mouse alarm thing I'm sure eBay will have them too, we had mice & it got rid of ours pronto,,, it plugs in to a socket & gives off a ultra sonic high pitch sound that humans or dogs can't hear but mice , rats hate it & they bugger off if they are coming in through your loft fit one up there too ... I can't recommend these high enough , good luck

 

Just been looking at them on e-bay, I thought they were just a gimmick but glad you mentioned it, Knowing whats shes like I will have to buy 50 of them for every socket in the house:sad:

Just been looking at them on e-bay, I thought they were just a gimmick but glad you mentioned it, Knowing whats shes like I will have to buy 50 of them for every socket in the house:sad:

 

Lol they do work a bit like a women to be honest !!! They make a constant annoying noise till u can't take no more & feck off lol

lol, With the little holes in them i dont have to waste time pulling them over to one side, straight in for the kill :tt2:

 

So we've heard - one little hole is all you need. :tongue:

Anyway blaming mice because you've been messing in her knicker drawer is just mean.

Oh and tell her they love the warmth of upstairs and are most active at night - lets see how long she can go without sleep :devil2:

humane mouse traps (no smell from rotting unfound poisoned mice!, but they are getting in somewhere and most often get in through the loft.

 

 

 

check up there under the insulation, you have to do something and quick because they can and will eat through cabling which is potentially dangerous!

 

Especially for the mouse!!!!!........:lol:

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Or you could borrow my 6 month old kitten who thinks shes an acrobat!

 

 

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lmao, cool pic, ace cat :yes:

TBH I don't mind mice in the house, to be fair I live in an old stone cold house in the middle of fields and forests, it's impossible to keep them out. But they only come in during the winter months and they like to keep away from me. I had a shoe pile in the corner of my room last winter and it was cool sitting awake at 1am and keeping an eye on the pile, you'd see little heads poking out now and again, and then scurrying under the door gap etc. or if you dropped a little bit of food theyd cautiously come up to it, and sit and nibble, then drag it back. They are kinda cute, it's a shame about the damage they can cause. Like I said, our field mice vacate once the spring is back in flow.

Sarahs shitting herself, she hates them!! :lol: Ive just rolled a ball across the kitchen and I thought she was gonna die!! she screamed that much :w00t:

 

 

:lol: brilliant, just the sort of thing I'd do! :lol:

Use peanut butter in the mouse trap.

Also it's worth knowing that any gap you can fit a pencil, the mice can also fit.

It's all very well catching them, but they will return unless you find the entrance point and seal it up (expanding foam and no nails works good).

You can use humain traps if it's just a few. The trick is to release them at least a mile from the house otherwise they will return!

 

I had a mouse infestation at my old cottage, use the humain traps and let them go in the fields up the road and never saw them again. I'm not a big fan of killing things but if you're infested with loads then that may be the only way as they breed incredibly quickly.

Use peanut butter in the mouse trap.

Also it's worth knowing that any gap you can fit a pencil, the mice can also fit.

It's all very well catching them, but they will return unless you find the entrance point and seal it up (expanding foam and no nails works good).

 

What he said, they can get through very small gaps.

We had some in a house at work a while ago, getting in

where the sink waste pipe went through the wall. If you find a gap

make sure you use sand & cement, foam is no good, they just

eat it, also if you have a timber sub floor they will get through the

air bricks beneath and live under the floor... good luck:thumbup1:

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