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6 weeks ago my daughter had a mouse.she paid �85 for someone to come out he put the usual bait and things they do and 3 weeks ago got the all clear.but this morning she has seen mouse droppings .the mouse man went round to next door neighbour last time and told him to check and told my daughter then that if he has mice they will come back .she didnt get any response fron next door . now what does she do as she has done everything .the next door neighbour is elderly and doesnt seem to go out much. also my daughter has a little boy. it looks like she has to pay again and they will still come back if coming from next door
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mice can squish their skulls up, this is a really neat trick which means that they can get in the most improbably small gaps.
It's reckoned that if you've a gap big enough to fit a ball point pen in then a mouse can get through it.
She needs to check thouroughly for all small holes (remembering that they climb well) otherwise the little beggers will just continue to stroll in and out.
Hi Wendilla, I had a mouse in the house a few years ago. I contacted the council and they didnt charge.
If its any help, our mouse came in through a tiny hole in the outside wall, and subsequently made his way into the cupboard under our sink. So your daughter could check for the same. I blocked the hole up with chewing gum! (maybe not the best thing!) But Touch wood, no mouse since!