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Old 30-05-2008, 11:51   #1
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Mouse problem

No not a computer mouse!! I've got an infestaton of mice underneath decking in my garden. I phoned my local environmental health and they said the only thing they would do is come out and poisin them. I've got young children who play in the garden so I don't really fancy poisin lying about.

Anybody out there had this problem and how did you deal with it?
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Old 30-05-2008, 11:53   #2
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Re: Mouse problem

It's either:

Poison
Traps
Cat

Poison and traps could be left under the decking, out of the way of the kids. As for a cat, you need a good mouser - not something that will sit in the kitchen waiting for the free food.
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:10   #3
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Re: Mouse problem

Thanks for the response. The good lady is allergic to cats so it would either be her or the cat. From what I've heard cats can't iron very well so I think I'll have to keep the Mrs.

Underneath the decking isn't very accessible (unless you're a mouse) so putting anything under there is nigh impossible. That was another reason I don't really want to use poisin. I've got visions of dead mice quietly rotting underneath the decking. Not quite the fragrance you want whilst firing up the BBQ!!

I know where they are entering and exiting so I think I'll put traps there when the kids aren't about.
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:12   #4
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Re: Mouse problem

They normally put the poison in a box.

I tend to use old fashioed traps when we get them, but again, a bit iffy with kids around
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:14   #5
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Re: Mouse problem

First thing I would do is block off the places you think they are getting in through.
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:18   #6
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Re: Mouse problem

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First thing I would do is block off the places you think they are getting in through.
To do that it would have to be almost air tight, pesky things can get in very small gaps
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:48   #7
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To do that it would have to be almost air tight, pesky things can get in very small gaps
I know where they're getting in and out but I don't want to block it off until I've got rid of them, otherwise they'll just die under there and start smelling.

I think I'll try traps when the kids aren't around. I know in Tom and Jerry cartoons they use cheese but I think I've heard that Mice don't actually like cheese!! What's the best thing to use for bait.?
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:53   #8
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Re: Mouse problem

You could leave them alone. We enjoy watching the mice in the garden. As long as they don't come in the house, they are not a problem.

If you really want rid, you could try an ultrasonic mouse scarer, such as http://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Cheese-M.../dp/B000LJ56OA.
We have ultrasonic cat scarers, which are moderately effective.

Spot the mouse:
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Old 30-05-2008, 12:56   #9
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I think I've heard that Mice don't actually like cheese!! What's the best thing to use for bait.?
Peanut butter. It sticks well to the trap, doesn't go off quickly, and mice love it. (Just to prove I'm not a complete muscophile(?)).
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Old 30-05-2008, 13:05   #10
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Re: Mouse problem

Thanks spider. I have thought about leaving them alone but I've read they do carry a lot of disease. My back garden is like a playground at times with kids 6 and under. I think I'll have to live with the guilt of committing mouseicide!!
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I know where they're getting in and out but I don't want to block it off until I've got rid of them, otherwise they'll just die under there and start smelling.

I think I'll try traps when the kids aren't around. I know in Tom and Jerry cartoons they use cheese but I think I've heard that Mice don't actually like cheese!! What's the best thing to use for bait.?
We had mice in the house a while back. Tried the poison pellets and we'd find that the mice would eat it, but still come back. Eventually went for proper old fashioned traps, and killed 4, and not had any mice since. As for bait we used peanut butter (which was recommended).

The only one squeamish moment I had was when there was a mouse caught in the trap but not dead. Still makes me shiver when I think about that one.

Ive tried the ultra sound gadgets, we have one in the kitchen but I dont think these work.

Hey Spiderpalnt, thats one nice garden you have there.
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Old 30-05-2008, 13:55   #12
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Re: Mouse problem

Another vote for traps, which was the only way we have been able to deal with a couple of 'invasions' - again using peanut butter for bait, but we also had some luck with melting chocolate onto the bait bit - same principle that it doesn't 'fall off' easily.

- once sure they were gone we did our best to block off any possible points of entry, being careful to use wire mesh where possible, so as not to block off ventilation through air bricks.

- so far so good ...
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Re: Mouse problem

Vermin..Get rid of one lot and you get another.I got rid of the slugs only to become infested with mice.Got rid of them and the slugs returned,got rid of them.......

Now I've got ants...
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Re: Mouse problem

Thanks for all the advice, it's a pity the bl00dy mice can't read.

The story so far.....

Bought 2 traps from B&Q (£2.98 for 2). No peanut butter in the house so I baited them with chocolate. First kill within an hour on Friday night. Success ends there.

The remaining mice (there at least 2) are just ignoring/avoiding the traps. I bought peanut butter on Saturday but no difference. One mouse set the trap off by nudging in from behind.

The question is have the mouse "learned" that these are traps because one of them got killed or have I just got crap traps?
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It's a fine art is trap setting - greatly under-estimated. Has to be set fine enough to go off as soon as the mouse takes the bait, but not too fine that it goes off at so much as a sniff at the bait. Not fine enough and the bait will be gone. Keep the bait quantity small so the mouse has to venture onto the trap - no point sticking a giant dollup of peanut butter on the trap. I prefer a small piece of smokey bacon rind - nice enticing smell... mmm food... mmmm <crunch>
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