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We have moved in above my wifes restuarant and we seem to have lots of mice so i have put sachets of poison down and grain poison in pipes because they like dark places and i put nine small wooden traps out baited with mellon but one trap has been eaten twice with out setting it off so any advice gratefully taken.
 
We have moved in above my wifes restuarant and we seem to have lots of mice so i have put sachets of poison down and grain poison in pipes because they like dark places and i put nine small wooden traps out baited with mellon but one trap has been eaten twice with out setting it off so any advice gratefully taken.

Buy a top of the range cat, one of those that has balls the size of a cannon and takes live mice as a personal insult.

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Mice become imune to poison , if you live above a resturant putting down poison can kill birds .
 
How about this one from Rusty Shackleford's estate? The dog would think twice and it could double up against burglars as well as mice.

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Had a mouse problem and got professional pest control in. He said you need to find the runs ie the routes they tend to follow and trace where they enter. They can flatten themselves incredibly, he used a BIC pen top and said if you have a hole that size they can enter (ooer). Put poison down where the concentration of poo is on the runs, then leave for two weeks. They tend to go out when poisoned. Keep putting more poison down until it is not touched. Then block the entry holes (and I mean block, fine mesh or actually cement). Traps etc are a waste of time.
 
Had a mouse problem and got professional pest control in. He said you need to find the runs ie the routes they tend to follow and trace where they enter. They can flatten themselves incredibly, he used a BIC pen top and said if you have a hole that size they can enter (ooer). Put poison down where the concentration of poo is on the runs, then leave for two weeks. They tend to go out when poisoned. Keep putting more poison down until it is not touched. Then block the entry holes (and I mean block, fine mesh or actually cement). Traps etc are a waste of time.

Cheers nutter but i have put poison down every hole i can find and there is no sign of poo so cannot find the runs but seeing as the place was built in the 1700 hundreds that no surprise.
I killed one and the dog got another but one trap has had the bait eaten twice now and no one eats for free at chez amys
 
We have moved in above my wifes restuarant and we seem to have lots of mice so i have put sachets of poison down and grain poison in pipes because they like dark places and i put nine small wooden traps out baited with mellon but one trap has been eaten twice with out setting it off so any advice gratefully taken.

Don't tell the hotel inspectors[video=youtube;K_q4S7lZeik]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_q4S7lZeik[/video]
 
You couldn't be further from the truth cn,he's a top chap,mind he does have a stick with a piece of string and carrot attached,your problem is you keep trying to nibble it.:thumbsup:

Surely on this thread his piece of string ought to have cheese on it rather than a carrot? Just a thought:smiles:
 
Surely you can goto the local authority and they will give you advise etc as this a public health risk
 
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