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By *at69drive OP   Man
over a year ago

Hertford

I have a number of houses in various locations and on occasions you get nice which are easily got rid of by either poison or a trap

However recently I have laid both poison and traps and neither appear to be working .

I have now bought a commercial poison and am awaiting the results ..Do some nice know to ignore certain types of poison .

I have also bought a Ultrasonic Fox deterrent so hope that there will be no more foxes on my garden.

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Ultrasonic mouse repellent

C...

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By *ucky1Man
over a year ago

a straightjacket

Get a cat or borrow one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Poison will work ! Put enough down in the right places and within a week they will be gone

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford

They do become immune to certain poisons. Can't beat the old-style mousetraps - I always used both traps and poison.

Good luck with the ultrasonic fox thingies...

We have other ways of dealing with in the countryside.

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By *ig1gaz1Man
over a year ago

bradford

try ginger biscuits and you maybe up all night when the trap goes off often

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a number of houses in various locations and on occasions you get nice which are easily got rid of by either poison or a trap

However recently I have laid both poison and traps and neither appear to be working .

I have now bought a commercial poison and am awaiting the results ..Do some nice know to ignore certain types of poison .

I have also bought a Ultrasonic Fox deterrent so hope that there will be no more foxes on my garden.

"

Mice don't eat a lot , best way is to remove other food sources and then poison . Rats on the other hand eat loads so if you see bait going down significantly you have rats

I use traps, every time with peanut butter on it . I regularly bait properties to see if it's being eaten . When I catch a mouse or rat I put loads of traps down

I did see a rat paper that is a sticky paper like fly paper that rats get stuck to .

My experience has shown that rats and mice only live where food is left uncovered or easily got to . And only seen on a Saturday night after smoking or drinking loads of alcohol

Rats hate new things so if tenants keep cleaning up washing up taking laundry out , emptying bins hoovering daily , they are less likely to get rats in the first place .

Same with ants mice pigeons fleas bed bugs exes and anything else that they complain about

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By *awandOrderCouple
over a year ago

SW London

Stop crumbs ... Mr's mum's house was virtually infected and we tried everything. They went when she went into hospital ... but they may be back now she is back home and as it gets colder. we have cats, so we are sending them over on an all expenses-paid holiday, food included ...

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By *at69drive OP   Man
over a year ago

Hertford


"I have a number of houses in various locations and on occasions you get nice which are easily got rid of by either poison or a trap

However recently I have laid both poison and traps and neither appear to be working .

I have now bought a commercial poison and am awaiting the results ..Do some nice know to ignore certain types of poison .

I have also bought a Ultrasonic Fox deterrent so hope that there will be no more foxes on my garden.

Mice don't eat a lot , best way is to remove other food sources and then poison . Rats on the other hand eat loads so if you see bait going down significantly you have rats

I use traps, every time with peanut butter on it . I regularly bait properties to see if it's being eaten . When I catch a mouse or rat I put loads of traps down

I did see a rat paper that is a sticky paper like fly paper that rats get stuck to .

My experience has shown that rats and mice only live where food is left uncovered or easily got to . And only seen on a Saturday night after smoking or drinking loads of alcohol

Rats hate new things so if tenants keep cleaning up washing up taking laundry out , emptying bins hoovering daily , they are less likely to get rats in the first place .

Same with ants mice pigeons f. leas bed bugs exes and anything else that they complain about "

. Thanks for the detailed post . I will take your advice .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've been told peppermint oil repeals rats and mice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You need six crunchies and a hammer.

Oh hang, that's not mice, that's a worm......

Good luck with the mice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Attract them into a trap with chocolate.

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By *cd and scruffCouple
over a year ago

Rochester

I have an electric mice deterrent.

Plug it in to a plug socket and it sends a signal thru the ring main that mice hate. Live in the country so used to get loads when the weather started getting colder. Got it off t'internet about ten years ago and none since.

Probably just jinxed myself now.

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