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fluffymark) wrote2004-12-17 05:18 pm
Did you ever see such a thing in your life?
I win! This kitten can catch mice! Yay! 3 mice all expunged from house! Hooray! :)
So lets start at the beginning. Late wednesday evening, my housemates spotted a mouse in the house. Definate mouse sightings and all that.
snow_leopard was terrifed and couldn't sleep after spotting a mouse in her room. Soon after, I spotted a mouse crawling under the door of my bedroom - I didn't know they could squeeze through such small gaps! *terror* Scared and firghtened that the mouse could roam freely we worked ourselved into a hysteria. The mouse would eat us alive!
Sleep was impossible to even think about. We needed mousetraps. So, despite it being 2AM, we set out shopping to buy mousetraps. The huge 24 hour tesco was a disappointment (although in future I know that 2AM is an excellent time to shop - no other shoppers there to be scared of but all the shelves are full. Wooo!!). The odd 24 hour shop next to Leytonstone station claimed they had mouse traps, but couldn't find them. Waaaaaaaaaah! Nowhere else open. Nothing to do but face the mouse. Braved going back to bed, and fortunately the mouse didn't appear again Wednesday night. But was very scary.
Yesterday went shopping for mousetraps. Mouse friendly ones, that don't kill mouseies, just trap them. Bought 2 mousetraps. Baited them with peanut butter (which mice like, for some inexpicable reason). Set them in rooms. Ultrasonic repellers set up elsewhere in the house appear to work, in sending any mice to my room! My room was under seige from mouse attack last night. At first, every 5 minutes I was woken by scratching and sniffling noises of mouse. After noticing my chocolate advent calender was getting most of the attention and was the center of the attack (damn them) I moved it, put it safely face down, and moved the mousetrap to where the calender had previously been. 30 minutes later I was woken by more sratching noises, but they sounded different. Couldn't spot the mouse for ages, until suddenly I noticed.....the trap had been sprung. Picked up the trap and something was inside. Yaaaay! I'D CAUGHT A MOUSE! Now I needed to release the mosue outdoors. So at 3:30AM last night I put my coat on over my pajamas, and set off down the road, to release the mouse near the tube station (because mice like tube stations, we know that already!). I must have been a real sight, but fortunately nobody else was about at that time. After releasing the mouse, returned to my room, set the trap up again, and returned to bed.
10 minutes later, more scratching noises woke me, and I found that the trap had been sprung again. ANOTHER MOUSE! Yaaay! So, coat on again, and released another mouse near Leytonstone tube station, scurrying off into the darkness. And then back to sleep.
2 hours later, the trap sprung again - A THIRD MOUSE CAUGHT! By now I decided I'd leave it until getting up in the morning before releasing the mouse. By the time I did, it was raining and cold outside, and the poor little mousie emerged very unlike the others - all cold and shivery and rather than zooming off it shyly crawled into some nearby leaves to hide. I hope it's ok, poor thing. *worriednoises*
Three mice less in the house. I feel much safer now, and no scratching noises and the terror of mice has been defeated. Sadly I found a casualty this morning - as I'm not going to be around over the next few weeks, I finished off all the chocolates in my advent calender this morning (early, bad me!) and found to my horror that 3 chocolates behind closed doors were missing! Eaten by mice! *eeeeeep!* Noooooooooooooooo. Mice have had their revenge. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
Anyone have experince with dealing with mice invasions? *hopefulsmile*
Today has been very good. Christmas lunch yummy, unexpected large christmas bonus and I'm off home up north this evening. Yaaaaaaaay! Everything is very very sparkly, and I'm very happy! :)
Trying not to, but missing someone horribly. 3 weeks until I see her again. Waaaaaaaaah! If you see me go a bit nuts, this may explain it...
So lets start at the beginning. Late wednesday evening, my housemates spotted a mouse in the house. Definate mouse sightings and all that.
Sleep was impossible to even think about. We needed mousetraps. So, despite it being 2AM, we set out shopping to buy mousetraps. The huge 24 hour tesco was a disappointment (although in future I know that 2AM is an excellent time to shop - no other shoppers there to be scared of but all the shelves are full. Wooo!!). The odd 24 hour shop next to Leytonstone station claimed they had mouse traps, but couldn't find them. Waaaaaaaaaah! Nowhere else open. Nothing to do but face the mouse. Braved going back to bed, and fortunately the mouse didn't appear again Wednesday night. But was very scary.
Yesterday went shopping for mousetraps. Mouse friendly ones, that don't kill mouseies, just trap them. Bought 2 mousetraps. Baited them with peanut butter (which mice like, for some inexpicable reason). Set them in rooms. Ultrasonic repellers set up elsewhere in the house appear to work, in sending any mice to my room! My room was under seige from mouse attack last night. At first, every 5 minutes I was woken by scratching and sniffling noises of mouse. After noticing my chocolate advent calender was getting most of the attention and was the center of the attack (damn them) I moved it, put it safely face down, and moved the mousetrap to where the calender had previously been. 30 minutes later I was woken by more sratching noises, but they sounded different. Couldn't spot the mouse for ages, until suddenly I noticed.....the trap had been sprung. Picked up the trap and something was inside. Yaaaay! I'D CAUGHT A MOUSE! Now I needed to release the mosue outdoors. So at 3:30AM last night I put my coat on over my pajamas, and set off down the road, to release the mouse near the tube station (because mice like tube stations, we know that already!). I must have been a real sight, but fortunately nobody else was about at that time. After releasing the mouse, returned to my room, set the trap up again, and returned to bed.
10 minutes later, more scratching noises woke me, and I found that the trap had been sprung again. ANOTHER MOUSE! Yaaay! So, coat on again, and released another mouse near Leytonstone tube station, scurrying off into the darkness. And then back to sleep.
2 hours later, the trap sprung again - A THIRD MOUSE CAUGHT! By now I decided I'd leave it until getting up in the morning before releasing the mouse. By the time I did, it was raining and cold outside, and the poor little mousie emerged very unlike the others - all cold and shivery and rather than zooming off it shyly crawled into some nearby leaves to hide. I hope it's ok, poor thing. *worriednoises*
Three mice less in the house. I feel much safer now, and no scratching noises and the terror of mice has been defeated. Sadly I found a casualty this morning - as I'm not going to be around over the next few weeks, I finished off all the chocolates in my advent calender this morning (early, bad me!) and found to my horror that 3 chocolates behind closed doors were missing! Eaten by mice! *eeeeeep!* Noooooooooooooooo. Mice have had their revenge. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
Anyone have experince with dealing with mice invasions? *hopefulsmile*
Today has been very good. Christmas lunch yummy, unexpected large christmas bonus and I'm off home up north this evening. Yaaaaaaaay! Everything is very very sparkly, and I'm very happy! :)
Trying not to, but missing someone horribly. 3 weeks until I see her again. Waaaaaaaaah! If you see me go a bit nuts, this may explain it...
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Though you still really REALLY need to clean out under your bed as the mice have been under there and any left over droppings will attract other mice.
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Congratulations on your Pied Piper-esque skills.
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Day 1
Noticed frayed wrapping and bite marks on my Mars Bar, went apeshit. Later that very night, heard noises in the kitchen and chased a mouse around the kitchen with a broom, barefoot and furious: the very image of Man The Hunter and you won't believe the speed a mouse can travel.
Day 2
Purchased humane mousetrap, £14.99. Baited with Mars Bar fragment, placed in corner behind the bin in the kitchen.
Day 3
AM: Trap triggered but empty. Reset Trap.
PM: Trap triggered but empty. Reset Trap. Observed toothmarks at the bait end.
Day 4
AM: Trap chewed through. Empty of mice. Empty of Bait, too. The little bastard!
Purchased two 'Tom & Jerry' spring traps from Wilco, 99p the pair.
PM: set first trap behind the bin.
Day 5
AM: Trap 1 contains snapped mouse. Mice are cute: I felt like a murderer. Then remembered my Mars Bar and recovered my ruthless resolve to rid the property of chocaholic rodents. Sprayed area to kill fleas, Dustpan-and brushed trap & cadaver into bin. Set Trap 2.
PM: Trap 2 is empty.
Day 6
AM: Trap 2 contains snapped mouse. Spray area and retreat. Return when fumes dissipate, lever out the cargo (and yes, they really are adorable: cute brown fur on top, cute cream fur below. Cute whiskers). I begin to question whether the loss of a Mars Bar justifies this carnage. Reset trap.
PM: Trap Empty, bait untouched.
No further evidence of rodents reported after Day 6.
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My room is now certified mouse free (including cheking all drawers and suchlike and no further incursions as yet. We will remain vigilant!
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Did you like your present? :) :) :)
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I've checked Hanbury's room (with his permission) and there are no signs of mice residence (I even checked bags and things) and on Tuesday he's having a clear out. Meantime, I intend toi do a second sweep tomorrow then seal his room off until he gets back.
Have a great holiday and will be great to get to give you your pressie when I get back... think of it as me extending christmas for you ; )
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You need to clean often (vacuum, clean worksurfaces and tables, mop floors) so there are no crumbs for the mice to eat. If they can’t find *any* food, they will go away.
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Strange thing is, the flat was totallly cleaned and tidied last Sunday after
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Bacon
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There were discussions with my my-flatmate, P, and my ex-partner, J, about where they should be released. P was worried that they would come back if released near to home. (We were on the second floor.) So the discussion turned to taking them to the science campus, which was a good half-hour walk away. J suggested letting them loose in lectures. I was busy pointing out that any mice who could find their way home would be homing mice and probably worth showing off and making money out of.
If you're in flats you will probably either have to block up all the holes (not always possible, sometimes you'd have to rip out the kitchen to get at them) or have a look at the fancier ultrasonic repellents which do the entire building. Otherwise your neighbour's mice will get in. I'm worried about the second scenario happening here, this building is 130 years old and bound to be riddled with mice, but at least all the holes were blocked up when I refurbished the flat, in fact the old kitchen is now the bathroom so the holes are tiled up.
If there are mice who can chew through tiles, I'm fleeing.
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Re: Bacon
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Sorry you'll be missing someone for so long :( But I'll do my best to keep you entertained here. We have a tree now! A real one! Went out and got it this morning!
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All going to plan. Will give you a call on Thursday afternoon, to arrange meeting up plans at the airport. I assume you'll catch me in the big mob of people by the arrivals gate, yes?
Send me a text, so I know for sure I have your correct mobile number! Just in case, you know. :)
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Yes, I'll find you at the gate.
I sent you a text. Clearly you didn't get it. I'll use my UK mob on Friday and then we can sit and twiddle with it all and see what happens :)
Just to let you know: snow here is minimal (just cos you wanted to see some, of course it bloody thaws out). It's getting a little chilly once more (about -5) but no where near as cold as it ought to be. It's an ice-rink out there right now I must warn you. Learn to shuffle, it's the only thing that'll save you. Weather reports say -5 on Friday (-8 tomorrow!) but then it zooms up to +1 during the weekend.
Crazy flippin' weather.
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Though you should be glad it was just little mice, it could have been RATS! Rats eat anything and can be pretty viscious. We have rats in our house on Oland every winter and they've been known to eat pillows, clothes, bits of wood and books that I've been foolish enough to forget there.
Mice are pretty amazing with squeezing through things. I think I read somewhere that they can fold their skeleton together to make them really flat. (I was really impressed by that.)
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I just thought of a new word - squeekigami. The art of mouse folding. My brain is odd.
Was delighted by your call the other evening. *happysmile* How is Sweden - is there SNOW? I saw lots of Snow on the hills over the last 2 days! But I couldn't stop and play with it, sadly. Grrrrr.