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Like a week ago my step dad found crisp packets with giant holes in them, all the crisps inside gone, and droppings around the house, evidence that we've got a mouse in da house. So I'm aware of this, and earlier I was watching TV and I saw something in the middle of my eye run out of the hallway into the living room and behind the bookcase. I told my sister this, so she was checking behind the bookcase and I saw it run out of the other side back into the hallway. I wasn't sure where it went, cos they are so damn fast. Anyway. just about 2 hours ago my Mum called me down and said she could hear something behind the fridge, so we got everything off the fridge and moved it, and the mouse again ran out of the other side from where my Mum was, and ran into our cupboard room. So we blocked off the cupboard room with boxes and everything, andI blocked up the bottom of the doors in the kitchen, so we spend like 15 minutes getting all the junk out of the cupboard room, and while my Mum is doing this I attempt to move the fridge back and I see the mouse run out from behind the fridge, jumps over the boxes by the door and just gos out of it. Like how the hell did he get there?
Anyway, thats the entertaining but useless story. I really don't know how to catch the mouse because it's bloody quick, and I'm worried it's gonna bite me or something. Any ideas? And I don't have mouse traps, and am now willing to waste cheese.
:Hazel
16-05-2007, 09:14 AM
erm buy a mouse trap? or just put some cheese in the middle of thE floor with some sort of poison in it- evil i know but if thts the only way to get shot of it then meh...
Well I've never seen a mouse trap for sale, so there must be a pretty exclusive shop somewhere which I don't know about.
:Hazel
16-05-2007, 11:35 AM
people must get them from somewhere though :S
Maybe it's an urban myth.
Ashhizzle
16-05-2007, 03:35 PM
SHOE. Use it (L)
Just give it cheese, and when it goes for the cheese put a bowl over it or summin
Ye we got a mouse trap now.
Breakfloor
16-05-2007, 04:19 PM
i had mice as pets and whenever it ran away i through a jumped on it and it stopped moving.
littlestar.19
17-05-2007, 03:36 PM
i've heard that if u leave a bowl of treacle syrup or golden syrup they r ment 2 get stuck in the stuff.dont ask me how but im told by my grandad that was how they did it in the old days.its worth a try x:) oh also if theres a hole or crack anywhere that a biro pen can fit through then a mouse can 2 so filling gaps an holes 2 stop it coming in could take weeks lol
Like a week ago my step dad found crisp packets with giant holes in them, all the crisps inside gone, and droppings around the house, evidence that we've got a mouse in da house. So I'm aware of this, and earlier I was watching TV and I saw something in the middle of my eye run out of the hallway into the living room and behind the bookcase. I told my sister this, so she was checking behind the bookcase and I saw it run out of the other side back into the hallway. I wasn't sure where it went, cos they are so damn fast. Anyway. just about 2 hours ago my Mum called me down and said she could hear something behind the fridge, so we got everything off the fridge and moved it, and the mouse again ran out of the other side from where my Mum was, and ran into our cupboard room. So we blocked off the cupboard room with boxes and everything, andI blocked up the bottom of the doors in the kitchen, so we spend like 15 minutes getting all the junk out of the cupboard room, and while my Mum is doing this I attempt to move the fridge back and I see the mouse run out from behind the fridge, jumps over the boxes by the door and just gos out of it. Like how the hell did he get there?
Anyway, thats the entertaining but useless story. I really don't know how to catch the mouse because it's bloody quick, and I'm worried it's gonna bite me or something. Any ideas? And I don't have mouse traps, and am now willing to waste cheese.
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