Just seen a mouse in my flat have put traps down but none have caught any. I was thinking about pest scarers has anyone used them do the work or are thet a waste of money.
I do have a pest controll company coming so he may find where they are coming from
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The best and most effective way to deal with a mouse infestation imo is poison but, you have to be very careful of secondary poisoning, especially with wildlife such as owls (we were taught that a Jack Russell sized dog, would need to eat it's own body weight in poisoned dead mice / rats, for the dog show any signs. An owl though will probably cop it after eating 1 AND IT DOES HAPPEN which is the main reason I came away from pest control and especially using poisons)
The most humane way to control mice again imo, is the conventional break back trap. It kills them instantly.
To proof against mice and rats, stuff wirewool into any how and gaps, and cover air bricks with a 5mm x 5mm mesh. It's usually better to proof a house from the outside, rather than the inside skin of the walls, as they'll still be within the ropertycausing problems
Unless one is brought to us by the cat.
Use it in conjunction with the traps.......after a few hours they will invariably throw themselves onto them.
That’s the natural world though. If the mouse is taken by an owl so be it. Better than having its back broken and dumped in a bin.
Why? Has city life made them weak and sick?
Sure those "humane" traps suggest letting the mouse free within 100 meters from where it was caught, so it can find it's way back to its group and where it was living, eg under Del's floorboards
On another job which was a well known pharmacy chain, on the same blokes patch, I was doing a routine inspection one day and found a load of sticky boards above a suspended ceiling, that had been left there for months and not dealt with. Disgusting behaviour and the geezer was told so
Another thing the pest control guy told me is that mice carry more germs than rats & as they constantly piss as they walk I would make sure that you constantly disinfect surfaces.