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Doc P



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Best mouse traps?
Went to bed last night having given dogs a biscuit each. Woke this morning to find ALL dog biscuits gone, shredded sponge cloths and mouse sh**e all over the inside of the cupboard under the kitchen sink. We have mice (obvs).

Very impressive as it was a nearly full tin of biscuits which are each the size of a 50p piece. Must have spent all night passing them down a line or something. Dogs innocent as they couldn't get their heads in the tin without knocking it out of the cupboard.

I reckon they either got in through a small gap round the sink wastepipe or walked in through our back door (I'll seal up the gap today).

Trap or poison? Both? Best traps - good old V traps? (I've used some plastic ones before which inhumanely strangled the poor Censored and so won't use those again)
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I use "little nipper" traps, heat the pin up with a lighter and melt a bit of chocolate on. They pull on the chocolate, which won't come off, and it gets them Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Poison = rotting corpses behind your skirting boards, they stink.

I'd recommend Victor for reliability and a clean kill. The spring stays put, others such as pest stop move and come off the arm. Current Steeds:
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We employ three methods in and around our stables, a cat, traps and poison. The problem with a cat is that you have to feed it and also, if it's anything like ours you could face some hefty vets bills, will your dogs get on with it and are you prepared to find some left over mouse lying about as they will not normally eat the gall bladder and leave it for you to dispose of. Traps have the advantage of being able to tell you if they have been successful whereas with poison the mice will usually go away to die so you are only sure they have taken the poison and are never 100% sure it has worked. Both traps and poison have to be protected so that other animals cannot take the poison or get caught in the traps.

You obviously have an idea where they are getting in so I think I would go for a couple of good old fashioned mouse traps making sure your dogs cannot access them otherwise it's off to the vets with a big fat wallet Very Happy Defender 90XS SW
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grafty99 wrote:
I use "little nipper" traps, heat the pin up with a lighter and melt a bit of chocolate on. They pull on the chocolate, which won't come off, and it gets them Thumbs Up


Little nipper are ok, but I find they are very sensitive and often go off when placing. Difficult to get peanut butter on the pin, but it can be smeared onto the wooden part. I haven't tried melting on chocolate! Current Steeds:
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We use "Big cheese" plastic traps, very easy to set and have given good results, cheap off ebay... Thumbs Up
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+1 for Little Nippers. Cheap and reliable, but yes care must be taken when laying as they are sensitive.
I stick a dog biscuit on the spike which is proving effective, but while I like the melted chocolate idea, it doesn't last long in our house anyway and I can't blame the mice for that Laughing Instagram: l90andy

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+1 for little Nipper, works every time for me. I use some raw bacon fat stuck on the pin, they love fat of any sort. Jeff
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Little nipper trap , use a slice of mars bar . You don't want to accidentally poison your dogs.

We gave up on traps and now use two rodent officers.



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Little nipper or Big Cheese plastic Thumbs Up Once you've caught a few look at expanding foam around the pipe. Pushing metal chicken mesh around the pipe first stops or at least delays them chewing the way back in
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I had a close encounter of the rodent kind last night while tidying up the garage. I'm down some bubble wrap and a couple of old neoprene gloves.... I once had a mouse eat through the leg of a diving drysuit. I was only stopped from a soaking when someone asked: "is that hole supposed to be there..?"

I've also found a mouse nest above the headlining of the 110! It must have been getting in via the axle, holes in the bodywork, and then up one of the pillar trims....

So, rather than lose anything expensive, something needs to be done. I don't particularly wish them harm, I'd just rather they didn't eat anything valuable.

Does anyone bother with live traps?
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We get bloomin loads coming inside during the winters , not sure on the actual brand of traps
but theyre like the big cheese ones in design.

We found they never false trip like the little nippers , and have for us at least always been a clean kill
possibly they way the bait pot is shielded in the middle i dunno. 3 Landrovers
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If you use poison bait, set the bait traps well away from the house in garage/outbuildings or other appropriate places.

You don't want to attract rodents to the house by feeding them there (by bait or traps) so get them early if you can, before they get to your house.


The "professional" who served the previous owners of my house, set bait traps in the roof-spaces, airing cupboard, boiler cupboard etc.

Guaranteed to attract rodents to those areas to make a mess - and then leave corpses in the house. Banging Head
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donmacn wrote:


Does anyone bother with live traps?


Yes, I use one of these.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pest-Stop-Multica...mouse+trap

Works fine but you do have to take it a mile or more away to release them.
Don’t get the plastic traps if going this route, they will chew their way out !

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Chocolate not cheese for bait. (Unless your mice are all named Jerry) 
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