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MarySmyth
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Mouse in house- first time ever- appears to be in ceiling/ under bedroom floor and came out into bedroom- expect he went back underneath floor! Any suggestions- bought 2 traps, but no move and not heard him yet...
If it's definitely a rodent, bait the trap with fried mince, bolognese is ideal, or a bit of sausage. It will get him in no time.Mouse in house- first time ever- appears to be in ceiling/ under bedroom floor and came out into bedroom- expect he went back underneath floor! Any suggestions- bought 2 traps, but no move and not heard him yet...
Don't waste money on a plug in electronic repellent device... my 2c...
I doubt you've got one solitary mouse.
I got rid of mice a few years back by using humane mouse traps (ones I made myself). It was quite interesting trying out new ideas and being outfoxed by the mice. When I did catch them, they were amazing little things. I rehoused them outside, so I hope they went to better homes and didn't just die.
They do work if used properly
caught about 8 this autumn. used spring traps with a small bit of cooked sausage with peanutbutter on it. also set down some mouse poison which was taken. we've had no activity since. I felt bad as one of the traps only half caught one and I had to finish him off. he was squealing in the trap the poor devil.
I nearly gave up on the traps but they do work and they are cheap. I also bought some plug ins but in my opinion they are not much good.
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