Milly33 wrote: » Sorry I know this is probably in the wrong place but cant find where it should be.. Anywho, going to cook dinner the last night I pulled out what was a full big bag of pasta to find a little hole in the middle and all the pasta gone. We got a mouse. Never thought they would go for raw pasta but the little bugger out of all that was in the cupboard went for the bag of pasta, had started on the spag a little further down. Anywho Id say his gone but was wondering about getting one of those Pest Ex, or well asking the landlord to get one. Do they really work! or what is the best way besides the poisin... Any suggestions welcome, we taped up the hole so we could see if they come back
MrFrisp wrote: » A mouse trap... Put some bread on it,and cover the bread with some chocolate spread,like nutella. Works every time. .
IrishEyes19 wrote: » Wouldn't advise providing an alternative menu for the yoke. You're best getting a professional in as I reckon that wont be the last of it. Where's there's one, there's more.......
Ludo wrote: » Mouse traps always worked the odd time there was a mouse in the house when we were young. Used get one or two after a cold snap as they seemed to come in for warmth. Don't see why a professional is needed costing a hundred euro when a 1euro trap will do. What's changed? Unless there are loads of them of course.
MrFrisp wrote: » Loads of them = Lots of €1 traps. .
Milly33 wrote: » Oh god blood. I had a look outside but there is no hole, so it seems tis going somewhere else. We blocked up the hole, and put tape where they were coming in so well see If they come back. Will tell the landlord too but I wouldn't see him doing anything about it his a tool