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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:36:58 -0000, "Tom Bennett"
wrote: "bigboard" wrote Mice are always getting into lofts. They're very good climbers and have no trouble scaling an outside wall. I'll second that: Rentokil used to have a training video, showing a mouse climbing up a vertical brick wall, as though it was on the flat. Mice can also get through very tight gaps. They dislocate their ribcages and can wriggle through gaps under doors (for example) that are less than half and inch deep. - Tom. pretty clever really then!, are they more than likely going to be living as a family up there? i've caught one in a trap so far (last night) and theres been no more since. |
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