Mice in the motorhome

The dog killed a nest full of mice in the shed last week and later brought me a present of a dead rat. She is available for rent at a rate compatible with her skills to be be paid into her offshore account.
 
I can offer noodle my baby boa for this one, he likes hide and seek ,,,you will be doing the seeking behind sunvisors wrapped around pipes lurking etc ...loves his mice, No hair, takes up little room ..What on earth could go wrong?

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Channa.

PS gives yer a squeeze too before bedtime
 
The dog killed a nest full of mice in the shed last week and later brought me a present of a dead rat. She is available for rent at a rate compatible with her skills to be be paid into her offshore account.

I offered him Taya she is the best rabbit/ mouse/ rat catcher I know
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i could only find one trap yesterday, put it in the car footwell, just went out to check it- it was gone !
looked in the back and could see it poking out from under the front seat, reached to grab it - it moved !
now ,i don't mind killing these little sods, but this feller had been caught by the nose , probably been there all night , and was still putting up a fight . so i released him into the field with a cheery ''catch you later ,mate ! ''
anyway, as i said , they work great

If you read the reviews on Amazon someone said this happened because the springs aren't as strong as on the old ones, and the poor mouse isn't instantly dispatched. What's wrong with using the old fashioned ones apart from the fact that you have to see the dead blighters?
 
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Wiring faults coming next week, when the van moves and all the bare bits start touching together.An aircraft is grounded for major checks if mouse dirt is found on board, let alone the actual mice.
 
Wiring faults coming next week, when the van moves and all the bare bits start touching together.An aircraft is grounded for major checks if mouse dirt is found on board, let alone the actual mice.
Yes mice and rats a terrors for biting things because their incisors never stop growing.

Rats must gnaw (chew) on things constantly to wear their teeth down.

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If you read the reviews on Amazon someone said this happened because the springs aren't as strong as on the old ones, and the poor mouse isn't instantly dispatched. What's wrong with using the old fashioned ones apart from the fact that you have to see the dead blighters?
you an see the dead uns on these one too Carol, i just like them cos they're pre baited with something mice really like, and they're really easy to set. as you know, our place is a bit rural , so it's a constant problem , if i could talk to the little buggers, i'd be quite happy to feed them if they'd just stay out of my stuff !
 
, our place is a bit rural , so it's a constant problem , if i could talk to the little buggers, i'd be quite happy to feed them if they'd just stay out of my stuff !
We have a lot of fields next to us so we have had problems with rats, mice, squirrels and foxes, it is something you have to accept isn't it, they were here before these houses
I wish Maggy wouldn't accept them too much though
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We have a lot of fields next to us so we have had problems with rats, mice, squirrels and foxes, it is something you have to accept isn't it, they were here before these houses
I wish Maggy wouldn't accept them too much though
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I once had a pet Rat Terry.

His name was Dave and he was really intelligent. He used to sit on my shoulder in the pub, you can teach them to do tricks like Dogs. Then they die.
 
I once had a pet Rat Terry.

His name was Dave and he was really intelligent. He used to sit on my shoulder in the pub, you can teach them to do tricks like Dogs. Then they die.
Rats are better than any other Rodents, they don't bite, they are cleaner and like to interact with you, my daughter once answered the door to the postman who was also our gardener and friend, as she was signing for a parcel one of her rats crawled out from under her long hair and sat on her shoulder, the girlish squeal that he let out before he ran was repeated every time he came into the pub:lol-053:
It is unfortunate they don't live long Rob, we get attached to our pets in a way that non animal lovers would never understand
 
Get a cat ;)

Worst thing you can do. We have only ever had a mouse problem here when we have had cats. They catch them outside and bring them in to the house alive, play with them for a bit then the novelty wears off. Mouse hides in a cupboard to recover. All his mates come to see him in "hospital" and decide it's nice and warm and cosy so they invite all their families to come inside as well.

I hate killing them, such pretty little things (field mice) but it's them or us. The last ones we had, I used a humane trap with a bit of Mars Bar (good excuse to eat the rest of the bar). Caught them then let them loose near next door's driveway and they trotted off up there never to be seen again.
 
My next door neighbours are back today from their holiday in india.

I am waiting for the screaming to start.

They keep food in a shed in the back garden, and that's where the rats are going in and out

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