There's a mouse in me garage..

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Ginge, Feb 15, 2004.

  1. It's only a mouse. It'll be eating the slugs and snails from the garden.
    You may find a load of empty snail shells somewhere. So long as it's not in
    the house, no problem. Don't leave food and dirty dishes out in the
    kitchen, block up any holes in the walls that a mouse could get through, and
    don't leave the doors and windows wide open all day.

    If you must slaughter the wee thing, there's all sorts of poisons and lethal
    snares available. If it's gotten into the house, use one of these:

    http://www.trap-man.com/mouse-traps.htm
     
    pseudoplatypus, Feb 15, 2004
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    deadmail Guest

    I suspect that a mouse would eat food rather differently than a
    pheasant; probably due to the fact it has teeth in its mouth rather than
    a 'crop'. This would render this poaching method pointless.

    I still reckon poison is the best way to go 'just in case'
     
    deadmail, Feb 15, 2004
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    Statto Guest

    Install a staircase and get Spete or mb to procure a very small pair
    of wooden shoes. I'm sure you can work the rest out yourself.
     
    Statto, Feb 15, 2004
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    Zobo Kolonie Guest

    Do you mean to say that when posting to UKRM you don't don a jacket and tie?
    Why, I am shocked ;-p
     
    Zobo Kolonie, Feb 16, 2004
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    flashgorman Guest

    Electoral register.
     
    flashgorman, Feb 16, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    isn't it badgers your supposed to leave bowls of brake fluid out for,
    rather than mice? Or is that bowls of milk...?
     
    darsy, Feb 16, 2004
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    Ginge Guest

    I thought badgers expected bowls of mice, mice previously fed on brake
    fluid...
     
    Ginge, Feb 16, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    *bless*
     
    darsy, Feb 16, 2004
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    Cab Guest

    On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 19:25:54 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
    <> bored us all completely to death with wittery
    prose along the lines of:

    <G> It's difficult to digest apparently. Same for cats. Low lactose
    milk is okay though, IIRC.
     
    Cab, Feb 17, 2004
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    Wik Guest

    *snort*
    <LOL!>

    "I say, you really are a silly, silly, ass!"
    :-D
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    ***** human response from wik at blueyonder dot co dot uk *****
     
    Wik, Feb 17, 2004
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