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tali1 | 17:34 Thu 11th Apr 2013 | Animals & Nature
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In my kitchen there is a Mouse who seems very bold as it is scratching furiously during daytime , it will stop if i hit the side panel - but then will continue on scratching.
It, i guess has come in thru the garden via the bathroom - i plugged up hole with wire wool but that has not stopped it
Another day i heard it scratching opposite side of kitchen between brickwork -despite there been household noise activity
Glue traps placed inside kitchen panel have trapped 3 babies -these traps have been placed right in the path of the Mouse - but he/she has avoided them.
I thought it was a rat , but pest control came and said it was a mouse
Any ideas - should it be so active during daytime and with noise around?
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whether or not they should be active isn't the point (imo!) the fact is, they are - think they may be very active cos they have babies and have their work cut out feeding them. Probably more than three babies to catch yet and, of course, the parents. Keep on with the traps and peanut butter is the lure of choice!
Rent a cat!
We had mice the only thing that worked was the old fashioned spring loaded mouse traps baited with peanut butter.
You will have at least 2 mice, the babies prove that.
Best thing is leave it to the Pest Controller, If he said it was mice, why do you question him?
They can get into the tiniest of holes,perhaps you could block it up more securely,plus get a trap?
I thought that they loved chocolate?
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