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Thread: O/T Mice

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    We have rats down on the allotments with lots of people, include myself, having hens. I've used big spring traps but they usually drag themselves out, until i put some sharp tacks thro from the bottom....

    I use a humane trap to catch them(they don't escape from that) then drown them. I take the gun down sometimes, they provide good target practice, along with the pigeons......i put poison under the hut/down the holes when the Hedgehogs are hibernating.
    I use a humane trap then drown them 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I use a humane trap then drown them ��
    If you want i can let them go near where you live.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    The mice will learn your tricks, particularly Ethan "mouse" Hunt

    All together now ( you Know the tune, dum, dum dum dum dum....etc)

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    Good-un that one Grist

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Yep malteser or peanut butter a lot better than cheese. Don't really like to kill the little buggers but they breed like...well..er..mice and before long they can take control unless you clamp down hard. Better to bump off a couple at first rather than have to sort out a whole hoard of them.

    I have used humane traps but you can only get one at a time. You can use poison but you dont want dead bodies rotting under your floor boards also their is the effect on the food chain. Good owd snappers prob best under the sink or cooker. Not nice disposing of bodies tho...

    Or gerra cat. The cats near us all seem to get knocked down tho...plus they bring the buggers in half alive and some other things in like birds, moles and ratlets so forget that one...
    Have you thought Roly, the mice near you might have a hit-man knocking cats off, to survive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    The mice will learn your tricks, particularly Ethan "mouse" Hunt

    All together now ( you Know the tune, dum, dum dum dum dum....etc)

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    Good-un that Grist [opps double post]

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    Chocolate is a rodent's favourite food. More so than cheese.

    I use a humane trap and then let them go in a nearby field where, hopefully, they are food for owls etc.

    Just before Christmas had 3 in at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    Chocolate is a rodent's favourite food. More so than cheese.

    I use a humane trap and then let them go in a nearby field where, hopefully, they are food for owls etc.

    Just before Christmas had 3 in at the same time.
    So thats what they feed Wednesday [owls] players on mice, so would that mean they are trying to
    beat the Offside TRAP.

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    Caught another mouse - Elk 3 - 1 Mice [box of Cadbury's heroes]

    Three dead mice, three dead mice,
    See how they don't run, see how they don't run,
    Elk caught em, with his ham & bacon rind
    Three dead mice, three dead mice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Caught another mouse - Elk 3 - 1 Mice [box of Cadbury's heroes]

    Three dead mice, three dead mice,
    See how they don't run, see how they don't run,
    Elk caught em, with his ham & bacon rind
    Three dead mice, three dead mice.
    Caught another tonight - Elk 4 - 1 Mice [box of Cadbury's heroes]

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    A new avatar for you ELK

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