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Hi folks, I feel a bit embarrassed as I only ever make contact when I need help, but I do visit the site on a regular basis to pick up tips. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to keep field mice and other gnawing pests out of my garden other than poisoning them.
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"jakell" wrote in message o.uk... Hi folks, I feel a bit embarrassed as I only ever make contact when I need help, but I do visit the site on a regular basis to pick up tips. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to keep field mice and other gnawing pests out of my garden other than poisoning them. Ta in anticipation. Mouse traps. The type that catch them alive to allow you to let them go in someone else's back garden about 10 miles away ;-^ |
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"Mr Alun Davies" wrote in message
... "jakell" wrote in message o.uk... Hi folks, I feel a bit embarrassed as I only ever make contact when I need help, but I do visit the site on a regular basis to pick up tips. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to keep field mice and other gnawing pests out of my garden other than poisoning them. Ta in anticipation. Mouse traps. The type that catch them alive to allow you to let them go in someone else's back garden about 10 miles away Another not very bright idea. The knawing field mice in all probability have left young ones in a nest and if you drop the parent mouse ten miles away the young ones will be left to starve. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... "Mr Alun Davies" wrote in message ... "jakell" wrote in message o.uk... Hi folks, I feel a bit embarrassed as I only ever make contact when I need help, but I do visit the site on a regular basis to pick up tips. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to keep field mice and other gnawing pests out of my garden other than poisoning them. Ta in anticipation. Mouse traps. The type that catch them alive to allow you to let them go in someone else's back garden about 10 miles away Another not very bright idea. The knawing field mice in all probability have left young ones in a nest and if you drop the parent mouse ten miles away the young ones will be left to starve. Which reduced the mouse population by several thousand! Alan Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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"jakell" wrote in message o.uk... Hi folks, I feel a bit embarrassed as I only ever make contact when I need help, but I do visit the site on a regular basis to pick up tips. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to keep field mice and other gnawing pests out of my garden other than poisoning them. Ta in anticipation. Just protect anything you don't want knawed............can't imagine what....and let the poor buggers live their life naturally -- ßôyþëtë |
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