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We go and check ours twice a week now. Not caught any for last few weeks but have trapped 6 over last few months We have 6 traps down plus sonic repellant plus bounce sheets everywhere. No point in using humane traps as would just be setting them free to come back again.I'm getting really paranoid now, Jaws... How often should I go up to the van... I normally leave it a couple of weeks thinking that they can't do any damage if they do get in in that time and I will be able to sort it .. but some of this damage sounds horrible... It's such a pain getting into the farm .. do I need to go every day? How fast do they go from just a few droppings to a massacre. How often do others go up to their vans please?
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Store my van in my barn, regularly catch over 50 pairs a year, they are nearly always in pairs and usually 2 pairs at a time.
Forget poison, it creates more problems than it solves in my opinion, if you want to catch mice which are already in your van the old fashioned wooden traps are by far the best with a smear of peanut butter on, not a great big dollop, have 12 in my van as a precaution, HOWEVER, the best course of action is to stop them getting in, in the first place. Go on YouTube, search for bucket trap for mice, there are hundreds, and make at least 2, (4 is best) they take about 10 mins to make each, place one by each wheel of the Moho, place a ramp up to the top of the bucket on each side and smear very lightly with dabs of peanut butter, and smear the tin all the way around with a good helping of peanut butter, it lasts and works for months, job sorted, you will catch many, many mice. I have not had ONE mouse in the Moho since doing this last year.
Works for me!Tried those in the first place ... they never ever touched the peanut butter.... as if they were giving me a finger!!! But again rats are different from mice. they seem to work on internet though, at that time I didn't know I had to put gloves on....
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Thanks Jaws, will do as much as I can... I have no way of looking under the van for any access holes .. I still don't know how they got in last time. Do you know by any chance if it is true they don't like the smell of lavendar? I keep spraying cupboards and everywhere with lavandar stuff but I would have thought they liked flowers. . so bit confused.
When I had my last van I put moth balls in every crevice and cupboard and never had any problem but the van stank .. and it lasted all through the summer .. I was choking half the time.
Thanks again.
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Simon, what do yo do with them whenStore my van in my barn, regularly catch over 50 pairs a year, they are nearly always in pairs and usually 2 pairs at a time.
Forget poison, it creates more problems than it solves in my opinion, if you want to catch mice which are already in your van the old fashioned wooden traps are by far the best with a smear of peanut butter on, not a great big dollop, have 12 in my van as a precaution, HOWEVER, the best course of action is to stop them getting in, in the first place. Go on YouTube, search for bucket trap for mice, there are hundreds, and make at least 2, (4 is best) they take about 10 mins to make each, place one by each wheel of the Moho, place a ramp up to the top of the bucket on each side and smear very lightly with dabs of peanut butter, and smear the tin all the way around with a good helping of peanut butter, it lasts and works for months, job sorted, you will catch many, many mice. I have not had ONE mouse in the Moho since doing this last year.
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Well, I've got one and it's obviously not doing its job that's why I now have 6 traps set! If you find one that works can you let me know please. Cost no object to get rid of the little blighters. I've read lots of reviews and they are very mixed.Can someone recommend a good
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Well, I've got one and it's obviously not doing its job that's why I now have 6 traps set! If you find one that works can you let me know please. Cost no object to get rid of the little blighters. I've read lots of reviews and they are very mixed.
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Just a wee correction Frankie, that should be I think 10,000 hertz
10,000 mhz is ok for line of sight radio communications but is somewhat about any living things hearing ! ( In fact NOAA meteorological satellite radar operates in this band. )
Thanks Yodeli, LOL
I am very cross with Yodel, they just lost a parcel that they collect for me. (Parts for the MH bumper)
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LOL !!... I beg your pardon? You are cross with me? I lost something ? I never met you .... so really don't know what you are talking about
... I beg your pardon? You are cross with me? I lost something ? I never met you .... so really don't know what you are talking about
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