Mouse control
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It is illegal to release Grey Squirrels back into the wild. How you dispose of the humanely I dont know. What I do know is that ****** are very selective in what they like and dont like and what is cuddly but no matter what devastation they cause.
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Ian, Mum had some mice invade her home. We found that as well as catching them (humanely and release elsewhere) we put almost everything edible into tins or plastic airtight containers. At the moment, supermarkets and places like discount warehouses are disposing very cheaply of Panattone Tins, very colourful, big range of sizes, and you can get almost all packages into them! We found that preventing was better than curing. Since we did this, with things like flour, sugar, packet soups etc..... haven't seen a single mouse in over three years! Mums house is quite old, as is ours, so we are lucky enough to have proper pantries and good cupboards, but these tins look nice if you have to leave them out. Hope this helps.
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Ian do you realise that mice are incontinent so they will have wee on every surface they have been on. I hate the sonic thing as even if you cannot hear it after a while it gives you a funny sensation in your ears.
No wonder the mice were coming back Ian as they were having a free meal.
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I have two sonic devices ,one at each end ot the garage.I am sure the mice like the music they make. I get the contents of the cat's litter tray from a cat owner neighbour and leave this open in a dish. Any mouse not taking the hint has a trap to contend with. I now get very few furry intruders.
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