Fab Foodie
hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
- Location
- Kirton, Devon.
Chocolate or Cocoa powder.
purplepolly said:or for a more permanent and less messy solution, try an electric rodent repeller - they plug into a socket and transmit a noise that's inaudible to humans (and cats). I got one when I had a little four legged visitor and couple of year ago and I've never seen any sign of it since.
Rigid Raider said:Get one of these, they're fun to have around even when not killing mice:
barq said:My one of those seems to be defective. He brings live mice in and releases them into the house.![]()
Over The Hill said:Peanut butter seems to work for me.
Also my top tip is to get a shoe box and cut a hole in each end down in a corner and put the box along by the wall where they go with the trap in it.
Seems to work well as they get in everywhere to look round. Wipe a bit of food on the floor of the box to make it very attractive.
In the morning you are not confronted with a splatted mouse before breakfast. And you can put the whole lot in the dustbin if you want.
Also if your kids have banned you from using splat traps you can slip one of these somewhere and they will not know.
ComedyPilot said:Cheese?
mondobongo said:Mars bar works brilliantly, its not humane by any means. The last one in my flat I found after a couple of weeks by smell looked like it didn't enjoy the caramel and nougat.