Two evicted this week via humane mouse traps and released on the golf course in Lewes. How TF are they getting in, been all around the outside of the house to check brickwork/holes etc but nothing.
They don't need a very big gap....Two evicted this week via humane mouse traps and released on the golf course in Lewes. How TF are they getting in, been all around the outside of the house to check brickwork/holes etc but nothing.
If you release them, they'll just return.
Use poison
Get a cat, preferably rescue one, sorted!
If you release them, they'll just return.
Use poison
Rescue cats are useless, I recently got one and I fell down my stairs this morning and landed on my back, I couldn't move. The cat walked past me at least five times and did nothing, I had to wait hours until my Mrs came home to help me back up.
They won't if you go more than 4 or 500 yards. (I tried half that and they overtook me on the way home.)
It can't but it can limbo through a very tight gap by collapsing their rib cage.Apparently a mouse can squeeze through a hole the size of a biro so not easy to keep them out.
Flexible little vermin.
Get a cat, preferably rescue one, sorted!
What am a gonna do
I know the tree huggers on here won't like me saying this.
But we had an issue with them a few years back, coming in through our side shed and climbing into the dry wall, eventually ending up in the loft.
We tried the humane route, but didn't work.
Eventually used the poison, and ended up 20 mice less, starting from large to little ones, I didn't like it, but needs must.
Wires had been chomped.
Just in time for Christmas [emoji849]Rescue cats are useless, I recently got one and I fell down my stairs this morning and landed on my back, I couldn't move. The cat walked past me at least five times and did nothing, I had to wait hours until my Mrs came home to help me back up.