we have a mouse - aargh!! time for some extra special shopping. any recommendations tim/jax, as i think you tried everything. and don’t say cat, cos our normally good mousers seem to have lost enthusiasm.
speaking of shopping, i have bought this to hopefully get me fit whilst having fun with the girls!! [rofl]

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Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 12:55 pm
Tim
Weapons Of Mouse Destruction
Enjoy.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 12:55 pm
Jax
I like the look of that get fit thing, I’m still pondering Dirty Dancing
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 12:56 pm
Jax
tim has a comment in moderation apparently.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 1:05 pm
Tim
PS, if you buy repellers, I think it is worth buying the more expensive ones.
The ones we bought don’t seem to be for sale at Argos any more.
I would probably buy these now.
Another thing, which might be worth doing is siting your repellers top down - place them in your loft space first, then add them on the first floor and try to drive the little sods down and then out. Not sure if it would work, but it might be worth a try.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 1:06 pm
HHaricot
I have ordered a large sonic and electric scarer thing that is supposed to work in a 4 bed house, and a supplementary one for kitchen/pantry! and 4 live traps. Actually, I was tempted for a break back one cos of the rehoming thing. but i am veggie after all…
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 1:15 pm
Tim
Not convinced by the one big repeller - they don’t work well through walls, I believe, so you would have to leave all your doors open.
Rehoming. There is a shortage of mice in Peterborough, so if you are ever visiting friends there, you can drop off your mice.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 1:44 pm
HHaricot
well, our doors are no open to encourage cats in all rooms! but thats why a supplemental! our walls are solid, so no cavities for the mice. but, I am hoping to make kitchen and playroom non mouse appealing, and the cats should make short work otherwise [they always have done before]
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 1:51 pm
HHaricot
http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/mouse-repeller-whole-house-p-36.html
http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/stop-pest-pest-repeller-p-1273.html
http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/humane-mouse-trap-single-p-694.html?cPath=24_25_143
is what I have gone for, and I will bait with peanutbutter and choc powder!
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 2:09 pm
Tim
I think the key to it is the food supply thing is crucial. If you leave easy pickings they won’t need to spend much time expose to the repellers and they won’t need to forage, so they won’t bother with your traps, and the cats will have no chance to catch them either.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 2:39 pm
Tim
“our walls are solid, so no cavities for the mice” er, they won’t be THAT solid.
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 3:02 pm
HHaricot
no, they’re not ‘that’ solid, but it does mean that they aren’t so easy to navigate. and yes, food thing is an issue. both my girls drip food about!
Sunday, 3rd February 2008 at 5:48 pm
Michelle
We were plagued about 8-9 years ago. We’d seen one and it was really cute and we did nothing. More fool us! They come through from the neighbour who laughed at my humane traps as he uses snap traps. My humane traps were persistently ignored, not a single mouse was caught in them and we did use peanut butter and chocolate too. Midwife caught one in a bowl and Marcus then did the same but then I had to drive for 4 miles with a live mouse in a bowl in the car so rapidly went off the live capture option.
So we went for die in your sleep poison and it was grim - they were found in non nest sites - but at least they were gone. The sonic thing is on in the kitchen and it’s meant to go around electric circuit in house but not sure whether it really works as it can’t reach into the walls and behind cupboards.
We’re probably due another mouse invasion.
It was ants for the last couple of years.
We sadly still use die in your sleep poison in the loft as we can’t be checking up there all the time.
My mother sometimes has mice - but that’s because the cats bring them in to torture.
Wednesday, 6th February 2008 at 11:23 am
Lucy
My parents had no luck with the humane traps. Nothing would tempt them in although it probably didn’t help that Master R was hiding food behind the sofa for them. They got a plug in thingy which they had very little faith in and didn’t work when plugged in one place but they/it seemed to disappear when the plug was put somewhere else. So if the plug doesn’t work maybe experiment a bit with where you put it. I don’t know if it is to do with outside/inside walls, high up/low down sockets etc or what.