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they can get through holesl less than the size of a pencillthat's one lessid go round with sealant once you are sure you've got them all they can squeeze through tiny holes

they can get through holesl less than the size of a pencillthat's one lessid go round with sealant once you are sure you've got them all they can squeeze through tiny holes
and rats can get through holes the size of 10p piecethey can get through holesl less than the size of a pencillive seen it, one was in the back off a socket the only way in was a a 20mm hole with grommet fitted and 2 pieces of 2.5mm flat twin and earth cable through . couldnt believe it if i hadnt seen it
my dog ate 2 blocksthey were behind a concrete planter wired up near the wall .someone backed there car in our drive and shunted the planter
in went the dog .fortunately i saw the blue round his chops and knew what it was a trip to the vets and they made him puke up
2 hours later he was wantin his grub and was fine
My mrs is phobic about mice, so once or twice a year I have to do the poisen thing as we live in the sticks and we have insulation between the stone exterior walls and plasterboard that they love to live in, they come in at autumn. I dont like killing anything unless I have to and am a live and let live person, but the other poster that said they need dealing with before they cause an electrical fire or damage things is spot on.
To make life easier I have some facia blanks with no backs in the boxes behind in each room, I just pop the front off the one nearest the noise source, push some poisen grains in and pop the front back on to stop the cats getting into it, occasionally you hear one squealing and in a day or so theres a smell that lasts a day then is gone. All brands are not equal, the longer duration ones are easier to get, but the rapid 10 second effective stuff gets the job done, albeit somewhat noisily as you get to hear the full gamut of distress as it happens.
You can also get petsafe poisen traps, which hold the grains inside a chamber via a small entrance so the pet cant get at it, but if you use the included slow release stuff, the mice get poisened then theres a chance the cats can eat it while its groggy. One bad mouse wont kill a cat but it will make it throw up, but a few will.
In the roofspace, we often get late night scratchy noises, but they can be bats roosting here (pipistrels) as they come in through the open roof vents, and I like to just leave them be as they scoff all the hornets and flies, my mrs gets a bit freaked out until Ive been in the loft and spied fresh bat poo near where they hang out and stuff then shes ok with it.
My cats usless at catching mice...more interested in bringing the curly metal swarfs off the lathe into the house...gunna start cutting his rations iff he dont shape up soon now the kissing seasons hereime not having a boat passanger iff its not going to row like the rest of us..
Our cat brings live mice into the house, plays with them till they are 3/4 dead then loses interest, they then limp off and die under a book case or similar difficult to move bit of furniture.![]()
Ours brought a mouse in a few years back (he's too old now!) and let it go under the bookcase. Me and the wife dragged the bookcase out and chased the mouse for 20 mins, by the time we caught it we found the cat sneaking off upstairs to bed!!!Our cat brings live mice into the house, plays with them till they are 3/4 dead then loses interest, they then limp off and die under a book case or similar difficult to move bit of furniture.![]()
Ours brought a mouse in a few years back (he's too old now!) and let it go under the bookcase. Me and the wife dragged the bookcase out and chased the mouse for 20 mins, by the time we caught it we found the cat sneaking off upstairs to bed!!!
The wife clocked him sneaking off all sheepish, she grabbed him and hoiked him out of the back door with a few choice words !just when you thought they could,nt get better,thats funny mate...
you can put steel wool into smaller holes, if you expanding foam them, the rodents dig through, but they dont like the feel of the mesh, so the bloke from rodent control reckoned, and its worked for me.they can get through holesl less than the size of a pencillive seen it, one was in the back off a socket the only way in was a a 20mm hole with grommet fitted and 2 pieces of 2.5mm flat twin and earth cable through . couldnt believe it if i hadnt seen it