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Climbing mouse or rat
Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS
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Yes, mice are easily capable of it. I have seen a mouse climb down the smooth outside of our plastic compost bin without difficulty.
I have also seen a mouse climb up the inside of a plastic cable conduit. Not sure about rats, but of course, they're excellent climbers, too. |
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"rabc" wrote in message ... Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS -- rabc We often see a little mouse climb up the garage, steal the bird nuts, and off again, also the Hawthorne, for the other nuts.....I would imagine you would need at least, ho hum, approx, er, loads if you want to eradicate the mouse population from your garden! In the house its different, I would put it near the budgies cage, (at night) and leave some cake or something like that. I would advise against a trap outside, seriously, you could catch anything in it, bird, hedgehog, frog, cat, you could never get rid of the mouse population. |
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rabc wrote:
Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS They seem to be able to climb walls. We often get them here in Normandy in the Winter as they sneak in upstairs somehow for some warmth. I always put mouse bait down. The pinkish looking grains. Seems to do the trick. Only down side is they may die under the floorboards and smell for a week or two as they decompose. Mouse traps avoid this situation, but you may be called upon to "do the deed" if the trap just catches one by a limb instead of killing it. However, better to catch them. Not only can they spread disease they can gnaw on electric cables and cause fires. Look out for the tell-tale mouse droppings and put traps / bait around there. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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Climbing mouse or rat
On Jun 16, 6:15*pm, rabc wrote:
Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS -- rabc Yes, they do climb walls, I have seen them. I sleep with my bedroom window open; I have a mozzie net which is hard fixed against the window frame. However, I am sure they could even get round that. We have bait down, all year round, both in the house and outbuildings. I have not (fingers crossed) seen any mouse droppings in the house for some years and the bait remains untouched. The bait in the outbuildings regularly disappears and is replaced. Each time the poison is changed as we have heard they can become immune to it. Rats are a problem round here but with control, we have not had any in the house for a long time. (Fingers crossed). Judith |
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Climbing mouse or rat
Judith in France wrote:
We have bait down, all year round, both in the house and outbuildings. Ditto that. I've also put down something a bit different this last Winter too. It is little blue sachets about the size of a tea-bag of what is essentially poisoned fat but the rodents haven't touched the stuff but they have eaten the grain. I won't buy them again. They have also left greasy stains on the floorboards. Will birds eat the poisoned grain? At one point little piles of it were disappearing from the attic but there were no droppings or dead mice. I have since found house sparrows nesting in there and wondered if they will eat the bait? I don't want to kill the birds! The birds are determined to stop my building work though. I've got a pile of breeze-blocks outside and two of the blocks have nests in them! The little hole in the top of the blocks seems to be an ideal bird house size. Seems birds like houses made of concrete, though they have added a moss carpet to each for comfort. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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Martin wrote:
We had a family of mice that not only climbed walls but could also climb into a plastic supermarket shopping bag, hanging from a nail in a cupboard wall, eat the packets of crisps in it and then climb out again. Mice are becoming super-intelligent. Give them time and they will chew into your phone line and be ordering pizza delivered! -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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Climbing mouse or rat
"rabc" wrote in message ... Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS Peanut butter is very effective, the mice seem to love it! |
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On Jun 16, 10:04*pm, David in Normandy
wrote: Judith in France wrote: *We have bait down, all year round, both in the house and outbuildings. Ditto that. I've also put down something a bit different this last Winter too. It is little blue sachets about the size of a tea-bag of what is essentially poisoned fat but the rodents haven't touched the stuff but they have eaten the grain. I won't buy them again. They have also left greasy stains on the floorboards. Will birds eat the poisoned grain? At one point little piles of it were disappearing from the attic but there were no droppings or dead mice. I have since found house sparrows nesting in there and wondered if they will eat the bait? I don't want to kill the birds! The birds are determined to stop my building work though. I've got a pile of breeze-blocks outside and two of the blocks have nests in them! The little hole in the top of the blocks seems to be an ideal bird house size. Seems birds like houses made of concrete, though they have added a moss carpet to each for comfort. -- David in Normandy. * * *To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the * *subject line, or it will be automatically deleted * *by a filter and not reach my inbox. Ah, I tried those tea bag sachets, they don't work David. I buy the ordinary rodent killer from Gamme Verte or some such and it works fine. My farmer neighbours use something else that I cannot buy but they tell me that if I have a problem, then I can have some. So what will you do about the nests? Last year the plasterers in our new sitting room, came back later to finish a new wall so that the eggs could hatch!!!!!! Judith |
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Climbing mouse or rat
"rabc" wrote in message ... Just been informed of my next door neighbour that the other evening they spotted what they think was a mouse crawling up my outside wall where too they do not know, do mice or rats climb up walls .....have assured the missus that i will get some mouse traps, where do i position them and what bait is best.....CHEERS -- rabc Rodents like cover and wall edges - so traps placed at bases of walls, preferrably with some cover around them. Bait: chocolate... mice and rats *love* chocolate. Even better get cat a cat or three for a more 'natural' pest control approach. |
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On Jun 16, 10:06*pm, Martin wrote:
We had a family of mice that not only climbed walls but could also climb into a plastic supermarket shopping bag, hanging from a nail in a cupboard wall, eat the packets of crisps in it and then climb out again. That wasn't mice....it was Gary Lineker! |
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Judith in France wrote:
So what will you do about the nests? Last year the plasterers in our new sitting room, came back later to finish a new wall so that the eggs could hatch!!!!!! I will wait until the young have gone. I haven't the heart to evict them. Besides, the building work is in no rush at the moment. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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"wafflycat" wrote in message ... Rodents like cover and wall edges - so traps placed at bases of walls, preferrably with some cover around them. Bait: chocolate... mice and rats *love* chocolate. Even better get cat a cat or three for a more 'natural' pest control approach. Natural - you must be joking surely. More like un-natural domesticated vermin. Do you count your garden birds as pests as well ? Regards Pete |
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"Pete Stockdale" wrote in message ... "wafflycat" wrote in message ... Rodents like cover and wall edges - so traps placed at bases of walls, preferrably with some cover around them. Bait: chocolate... mice and rats *love* chocolate. Even better get cat a cat or three for a more 'natural' pest control approach. Natural - you must be joking surely. More like un-natural domesticated vermin. Do you count your garden birds as pests as well ? Regards Pete Do take that lemon out of your mouth, it's making you far, far too sour. |
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"wafflycat" wrote in message ... Do take that lemon out of your mouth, it's making you far, far too sour. At least there is no chicken in mine. Why do you not answer my question ? Regards Pete |
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