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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
Nick19/2/04 2:20
snip 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. Could most certainly be a family. We have an elderly neighbour who heard the patter of tiny feet in her attic a couple of times, so when our mouse man came round, we asked him to go to see her attic for her. He found that several mice were living in an old water tank and that they had been happily pulling up the fleecy insulation stuff in the roof. Luckily, they hadn't started chewing on cable insulation because that can be both annoying and potentially dangerous. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
In article , Nick
writes are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! Mice will inhabit anywhere which has a food supply. My mother recalls lying in bed in rented accommodation listening to them thundering around above the ceiling, and an ex-boyfriend in an unaccustomed fit of cleanliness decided to clean his gas cooker, and found a nest of mice snuggled up warm close to the pilot light. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
In article , Nick
writes are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! Mice will inhabit anywhere which has a food supply. My mother recalls lying in bed in rented accommodation listening to them thundering around above the ceiling, and an ex-boyfriend in an unaccustomed fit of cleanliness decided to clean his gas cooker, and found a nest of mice snuggled up warm close to the pilot light. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
In article , Nick
writes are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! Mice will inhabit anywhere which has a food supply. My mother recalls lying in bed in rented accommodation listening to them thundering around above the ceiling, and an ex-boyfriend in an unaccustomed fit of cleanliness decided to clean his gas cooker, and found a nest of mice snuggled up warm close to the pilot light. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
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from Nick contains these words: On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:18:36 -0000, "Tom Bennett" wrote: "Nick" wrote i've told the wife that i'm clearing all those bin bags of her old clothes out this weekend. snip If you successfully carry that out without serious injury to yourself, please let me know how. I've been trying for years :-) when she got to know there was a mouse up that was her idea ;-) There's cunning..... -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ Lobby/bother/harrangue your MP about the rising tide of SPAM Suggest the laws relating to scanning e-mail contents be clarified. Point out that there would be votes in it. Contact opposition parties. |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:18:36 -0000, "Tom Bennett" wrote: "Nick" wrote i've told the wife that i'm clearing all those bin bags of her old clothes out this weekend. snip If you successfully carry that out without serious injury to yourself, please let me know how. I've been trying for years :-) when she got to know there was a mouse up that was her idea ;-) There's cunning..... -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ Lobby/bother/harrangue your MP about the rising tide of SPAM Suggest the laws relating to scanning e-mail contents be clarified. Point out that there would be votes in it. Contact opposition parties. |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:18:36 -0000, "Tom Bennett" wrote: "Nick" wrote i've told the wife that i'm clearing all those bin bags of her old clothes out this weekend. snip If you successfully carry that out without serious injury to yourself, please let me know how. I've been trying for years :-) when she got to know there was a mouse up that was her idea ;-) There's cunning..... -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ Lobby/bother/harrangue your MP about the rising tide of SPAM Suggest the laws relating to scanning e-mail contents be clarified. Point out that there would be votes in it. Contact opposition parties. |
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found a mouse in my loft!
Does this mean when you sell your CD writer on E Bay it comes with its own
mouse! Nick" wrote in message ... My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes and other non essential thing in. i put a box up there 2 weeks ago which had some polysterene packaging in and i noticed yesterday that there were some mouse droppings and a small hole made in the box. (it was a cdwriter that i'd packaged up that i planned to sell on ebay so it was all sealed up ready for despatch if i sold it). i've removed the box and there were signs of polysterene that had been knawed inside and one or two droppings also. from the amount of droppings i saw i wouldn't have thought it had been there long, there was no smell of urine either that i noticed. i cleaned the area up and set a couple of traps last night, within a couple of hours i'd caught one mouse. i checked this morning and there were no more caught. we had mice in the garden a few years ago and after erradicating about 6 of them we didn't catch anymore. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! any thoughts anyone? |
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found a mouse in my loft!
Does this mean when you sell your CD writer on E Bay it comes with its own
mouse! Nick" wrote in message ... My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes and other non essential thing in. i put a box up there 2 weeks ago which had some polysterene packaging in and i noticed yesterday that there were some mouse droppings and a small hole made in the box. (it was a cdwriter that i'd packaged up that i planned to sell on ebay so it was all sealed up ready for despatch if i sold it). i've removed the box and there were signs of polysterene that had been knawed inside and one or two droppings also. from the amount of droppings i saw i wouldn't have thought it had been there long, there was no smell of urine either that i noticed. i cleaned the area up and set a couple of traps last night, within a couple of hours i'd caught one mouse. i checked this morning and there were no more caught. we had mice in the garden a few years ago and after erradicating about 6 of them we didn't catch anymore. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! any thoughts anyone? |
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found a mouse in my loft!
Does this mean when you sell your CD writer on E Bay it comes with its own
mouse! Nick" wrote in message ... My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes and other non essential thing in. i put a box up there 2 weeks ago which had some polysterene packaging in and i noticed yesterday that there were some mouse droppings and a small hole made in the box. (it was a cdwriter that i'd packaged up that i planned to sell on ebay so it was all sealed up ready for despatch if i sold it). i've removed the box and there were signs of polysterene that had been knawed inside and one or two droppings also. from the amount of droppings i saw i wouldn't have thought it had been there long, there was no smell of urine either that i noticed. i cleaned the area up and set a couple of traps last night, within a couple of hours i'd caught one mouse. i checked this morning and there were no more caught. we had mice in the garden a few years ago and after erradicating about 6 of them we didn't catch anymore. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! any thoughts anyone? |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes Ideal breeding habitat for mice. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces Yep...we heard ours racing about the loft in hobnail boots at night. Then honey started dripping through the bedroom ceiling, and it turned out the mice had found a bees nest under the loft insulation. or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? IME, there is no such thing as "just one" mouse :-). Iirc, females can produce a litter every 6 weeks all year round. Janet. |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes Ideal breeding habitat for mice. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces Yep...we heard ours racing about the loft in hobnail boots at night. Then honey started dripping through the bedroom ceiling, and it turned out the mice had found a bees nest under the loft insulation. or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? IME, there is no such thing as "just one" mouse :-). Iirc, females can produce a litter every 6 weeks all year round. Janet. |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of bin liners with clothes Ideal breeding habitat for mice. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces Yep...we heard ours racing about the loft in hobnail boots at night. Then honey started dripping through the bedroom ceiling, and it turned out the mice had found a bees nest under the loft insulation. or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? IME, there is no such thing as "just one" mouse :-). Iirc, females can produce a litter every 6 weeks all year round. Janet. |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
"Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article , Nick writes are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! Mice will inhabit anywhere which has a food supply. My mother recalls lying in bed in rented accommodation listening to them thundering around above the ceiling, and an ex-boyfriend in an unaccustomed fit of cleanliness decided to clean his gas cooker, and found a nest of mice snuggled up warm close to the pilot light. We had a nest close to the motor in our old chest freezer (working) in the shed. they couldn't get into the freezer but they had a snug home base. The clever ones nested in an occupied beehive where it was warm, dry and there was food on tap. Never had to leave - until those horrid humans lifted the lid ... Mary -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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o/t : found a mouse in my loft!
The message
from Nick contains these words: no more were caught in the loft but i've left traps under the cage still and also in the loft which will remain for a while i think! I'd put something over them, like a dish with one side jacked-up enough for a mouse to get in: if there's any light in there and birds can get in you might have a sparrow in your trap when they start nest-building. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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