JimboT
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Have seen a few posts about mice attacks just wondering how they get in is there anything that can be done to stop them.
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Jim
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Jim
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Have seen a few posts about mice attacks just wondering how they get in is there anything that can be done to stop them.
Thanks
Jim
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most effective mouse deterant is a rat....the mice wont occupy the same place.
Of course, the rat will do even more damage but you cant have it all ways oh:
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Have seen a few posts about mice attacks just wondering how they get in is there anything that can be done to stop them.
Thanks
Jim
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Lots of folk also mentioned putting dryer sheets around and some sort of nice scented oil, lemon?...can't quite recall but it'll be on an old mousey thread :thumb:
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But my daughters furry rodent used to go where it damn pleased.
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one year I stored the entire crop of onions in plastic mushroom trays, 10 of them stacked up. The mice ate the bloody lot same thing with apples wrapped and stored in our loft at home and green tomato's racked in the workshop. I have a sonic repellent in the motorhome connected to the leisure battery so always charged. just thrown away my travelling underwear as the little********** chewed them up to make a nest within a foot of the sonic device. Poison cleared them for now. I am parked on hardstanding not grass. Oh yes and the barstewards have chewed through the overflow pipe on my fuel tank so fuel spilt when I filled the tank, goodness knows what ended up in the fuel.Almost any very strong smell will deter them but not eradiate the problem. I'm told they don't like lavender and know that onion* is effective. I did wonder of garlic would work (including on the mice with pointy teeth and capes of course).
*We had a problem with mice in a larder and found that they avoided the shelves where there were onions. I used to put a raw onion every six inches along the shelf and then no more problems.
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we halva or have had a mouse in the van we have had all the cobords empty and under the bead cant find the basterd gone take the hating flue off and gas the basterd with o2
we have had the ferret with us all week but I think the we bugers in the hating duct knasher is getting free run of the van tomorrow her sent should chase it awayHave you tried the ferret as a deterent yet Bill? :thumb::thumb:
I can't comment on Rats and Mice specifically.
But my daughters furry rodent used to go where it damn pleased.
It might have took some time but it got there in the end.
I had hamster droppings all over my house to prove it. :thumb::thumb: