Noticed what turned out to be mouse droppings on my kitchen unit and cooker top.
Went out and bought one of those spring-loaded wooden traps and a customer in the store suggested I use sweetened bread (apparently they have a sweet tooth) rather than the commonly-held notion of using cheese.
Rather than use bread I put some jam on the trap and then a few days later sugar. It hasn't been near the trap but still leaving droppings as it has the past ten days. I've now put some cheese on the trap but still no joy.
Do they have an in-built trap detector? What am I doing wrong - it's the first time I've had a mouse problem.
Went out and bought one of those spring-loaded wooden traps and a customer in the store suggested I use sweetened bread (apparently they have a sweet tooth) rather than the commonly-held notion of using cheese.
Rather than use bread I put some jam on the trap and then a few days later sugar. It hasn't been near the trap but still leaving droppings as it has the past ten days. I've now put some cheese on the trap but still no joy.
Do they have an in-built trap detector? What am I doing wrong - it's the first time I've had a mouse problem.