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They seem to like the big bin near the railway arch on Stapleton Hall Road - it's always packed to the brim with tasty morsels. There's usually a fly-tipped bed or chair for them to sit on too.
@ JF - Do you live near the Parkland Walk or a railway line?
@ Tabbie - we have a mouse or two as well. Not sure how many. I am planning my humane mouse trap extravaganza for this weekend. Or could your boyfriend come round and do his pied piper mouse whisperer routine on my mice?
If he was very small, then you probably weren't leaving enough food out for him.
So, to recap:
Tabbie catches mice
Jermemy Fisher lives by a pond
Is Rainbow Carnage a gay terrorist?
@ Tabbie - We had a small cute mouse that used to visit our kitchen too. We got one of those sonic plug-in mouse scarers, which seemed to do the trick. Well it was either that or the poor selection of food on offer that caused it to go elsewhere.
"APPARENTLY THEY CAN COLLAPSE THEIR HEADS"
WHAT!!!!
I thought it was only mice that could squeeze through pencil sized holes. Rats are massive by comparison. They're pretty clever though.
I think squirrels are the worst-case-scenario for an infestation.
It is very stupid - it's like the ridiculous thing that people say if you can fit your head through it then you can fit the rest of your body through it - what a load of shit.
I had to go and look it up.
Not true, I'm afraid. They aren't collapsible. Just sneaky. And bendy.
... but they can fly ... right?
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfpzttx_25cv9p7hc8
I think it's a scam.
Cool - this is what PETA recommend - a trap that traps the mouse then releases carbon monoxide to kill the little bugger.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/apr/22/ethicalliving.comment
CO poisoning is supposed to be okay.
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