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Topic History of: MICE!! Am I alone?
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zooloo Martin wrote:
My dog appears to have sorted the mouse and indeed squirrels out, and sadly still the frogs and toads, I like them , I just don`t like them brought in much.

He wants you to cook 'em
Martin My dog appears to have sorted the mouse and indeed squirrels out, and sadly still the frogs and toads, I like them , I just don`t like them brought in much.
Al ... until the cat arrived. The mice appeared after a new housing estate was built on a nearby field. Fortunately, with one of the houses came a cat which quickly made friends with us and cleared out all the mice. Not seen even one mouse dropping since.
zooloo My mother had a mouse problem.

Cutting back next-door's ivy back on an adjoining wall (and poison etc) removed the problem.

They lived in it during the summer and winter but came in to scavenge, mainly during the winter.

So if you have a mouse habitat too near your home de-habitat it

Block hole up, they can get through very small holes though.

Good luck.
JK2006 I've heard of bathing in asses milk, Mart, and in Champagne, but mouse bones and fur? Not!