Johnny Mars Bar
Well-Known Member
My suggestion for dealing with vermin would be to just dump a load of toxic waste into the Mersey and watch it flow downstream, but apparently you’re not allowed to do that.
3 1/2hrs if I leave at 5pm. There won't be much of that going on next summer.No.......401/115/35.
That's a nice drive........especially on a Friday afternoon. :)
Some time ago I used to head down after work on a Friday to West Rouge (exit by the No Frills/Port Union Rd) and saw all the traffic going the other way. Most heading off to cottage country for the weekend. Didn't envy them in the slightest.
How're your mice coming along BlueHammer?we think we have couple mice in loft!
Mrs could hear them last night.
I went up this morning, couple damp patches and droppings but very small amount.
is it worth getting pest control ?
or just laying a few traps/poison
The ultrasonic things are useless. They think it's a rave. You need a proper deterrent: adder - fox - cat - terrier, in that order. The multi shot CO2 traps are OK but you need to check them regularly.Bump.
Not rats but field mice.
The joys of moving to the Countryside!
Anyone used the electronic repellent thingys on the blighters to get rid successfully?
I've got an ultrasonic deterrent. Not had a mouse since we installed it, about six years ago. That said, we didn't have many mice before it. We have a massive field at the back of the house and often see field mice in the garden.Bump.
Not rats but field mice.
The joys of moving to the Countryside!
Anyone used the electronic repellent thingys on the blighters to get rid successfully?
We generally get visited when the farmer harvest the field that backs onto our gardenBump.
Not rats but field mice.
The joys of moving to the Countryside!
Anyone used the electronic repellent thingys on the blighters to get rid successfully?
I would second that other than I use chocolate. I live in the countryside and the cold weather means they head for the integrated garage. I use white plastic traps, dead easy to set with a bitWe generally get visited when the farmer harvest the field that backs onto our garden
This year though it was field corn so wasn't harvested until a couple of weeks ago
I laid my mouse traps in the garage, with peanut butter, and haven't had a bite yet, which I put down to the late harvesting
But that's what I recommend, killer traps laced with peanut butter
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