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My cats wouldn't know where to start!

;-)
Nor would Ronnie Hilton...
Eeuuwww...that makes my skin crawl.
Good God !, I wonder what causes that to happen.
Start in the middle and work your way out. One pair of mice can have 500 offspring in a season. Looks like there aren't many predators. Pwrhaps we ought to ship our feral cats out there!
vile creatures, i had them at my flat, i killed 6 eventually, and then the pest control man came and blocked up the areas they were getting in.
always think when i hear noises that i will be infested again.
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I like mice but even that scares the bejesus out of me.
i hate them - have them scratching at the kitchen door as i did, they are flea ridden vermin.
found one on the curtains plastic runner, i whacked it off with a broom, and killed it, no good in saying capture them as there was no way to do that, laying traps didn't work -
Where's the Pied Piper when you need him ?
overrun with mice by the looks of it
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Probably stuck in Hamelin dye to lockdown.
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*due, not dye!
Aye, it was his clothes that were dyed ;-)
Milo, my Jack Russell, would have a field day with that lot.
Desperate to look at the link but going to wait till I've let the five dogs out into the garden as I suspect it will cause a riot!
This happens fairly frequently in Australia, this event happened about twelve years ago. There was an even worse outbreak in the thirties but cannot find that on youtube.
Plus the silos and plastic wraps cover stock feed and wheat and the mice have a field day !!

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