Getting rid of rats/mice (merged threads)

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  • Plasterer
    Plasterer Posts: 819 Forumite
    :rotfl: That is one big kitty!

    Or the blokein the pic is 3 foot 2" :p
  • pimento
    pimento Posts: 6,239 Forumite
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    We had two cats and mice. The cats were less than useless.
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  • macman
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    If you want to discourage mice, don't tempt them by leaving food in cupboards for them!
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • Plasterer wrote: »
    Or the blokein the pic is 3 foot 2" :p

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • dizziblonde
    dizziblonde Posts: 4,276 Forumite
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    pimento wrote: »
    We had two cats and mice. The cats were less than useless.

    Can't imagine mine being much impressed with being expected to catch a mouse - the idea of her earning her board and lodgings... nah!
    Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!
  • pegginout
    pegginout Posts: 993 Forumite
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    macman wrote: »
    If you want to discourage mice, don't tempt them by leaving food in cupboards for them!


    Thanks for your helpful advice!

    Sorry I was under the impression that everyone kept food in their kitchen cupboards! Silly me!

    I wasn't trying to encourage them, just wanted proof that it was a rodent and not that husband had just knocked the banana whilst in his work bag and made it go squidgy at the end.
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  • macman
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    pegginout wrote: »
    Thanks for your helpful advice!

    Sorry I was under the impression that everyone kept food in their kitchen cupboards! Silly me!

    I wasn't trying to encourage them, just wanted proof that it was a rodent and not that husband had just knocked the banana whilst in his work bag and made it go squidgy at the end.

    But you said you left it in a bag under the stairs-just where the mice can easily get to it from where they are coming into the house.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • pegginout
    pegginout Posts: 993 Forumite
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    edited 14 April 2010 at 10:43AM
    macman wrote: »
    But you said you left it in a bag under the stairs-just where the mice can easily get to it from where they are coming into the house.


    Husband has left his bag in that cubby hole with his daily fruit in for 11 years, never had it nibbled before so didn't even give it a thought!

    Had I known that I had visitors I wouldn't have put it in there, DOH!!!!
    to quote myself I said I wasn't trying to encourage them!
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  • macman
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    Relax, it's only a mouse. Half the houses in the UK probably have them.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • pegginout
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    LOL...I've got a cute little hamster....but that's my choice! Micky & Minnie are unwelcome in my gaff :)
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