I have discovered mice in the house. One has taken residence in a cavity under the kitchen cupboard ans another has found a gap under the door frame and can be heard late at night crunching away in my bedroom. Our cat can hear them and occasionally looks under furniture for them. I am in two minds on whether to set the traditional trap and kill them or buy a humane trap that cages them and then dump them somewhere. Twice they have found my chocolates and helped themselves to a corner and I have found droppings in my bedroom drawers. I want them gone any way I can. I am concerned about making them somebody else's problem so is it better I just kill them and be done with it? I don't want to kill them as they just want to survive like us, but you can say the same for cockroaches! I don't even like killing them.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Just bait them MF, or get a better cat. I have a rat problem here from time to time because the people at the rear of my property have chooks and another neighbour has birds. As soon as my dogs start sniffing in a certain spot I put out a bait and usually within a few days the dogs stop looking in that area
Traditional traps the way to go, baits work but they can crawl into impossible places to get at and die and your left with a bad smell for ages, 10 times worse if a rat is involved. If you have mice in the house you probably don't have roaches, they love them. I don't like knocking things off either but they are vermin and removing a couple won't put them on the endangered species list.
Hi bigted, NormK, wce, I took bigted's opinion on board and set a trap near the back of the refrigerator where I had seen one several times. After about 10 minutes I looked at the trap and found it had shifted and the food had been removed without going off! I used the same chocolate with pineapple flavoured filling one had attacked the day before. I reset the trap and made sure the pin was right at the end this time and gingerly placed it down. I hadn't reached the bathroom when I heard it go off. I disposed of the mouse down the loo. The second trap I set in my bedroom hasn't gone so far, even though I have seen one where I placed it.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Even though its not especially nice to have to end them in a trap, its much nicer than days of being poisoned by ratsak, or the old 44 gallon drum method.
Might want to put a trap in your shed before they start having a meal of your victa's fuel line, primer bulb, etc
Nothing wrong with a good old bit of Ratsak in the throw sachets. I just leave one on a shelf in the garage and when it disappears I put another one there
Ratsak is pure unadulterated cruelty and is banned in all western countries except good old here for that reason -so I was told and not by Brian lol. I wish they'd invent a trap for vermin of the human kind.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
MF, now I guess you will say the use of Mixo and Calicivirus on rabbits is cruel, and then I guess you don't want to use flyspray on flies. I don't think rabbits cause diseases to humans unlike rats a flies but rabbits cause severe destruction to farms. I guess if somebody came up with something to kill cane toads then that would be considered cruel as well.There is a reason why things are classed as vermin and need to be eradicated
1080 is still used in Australia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and New Zealand. It is banned in most countries, including the US, where it was outlawed in the early 1970s because of civilian deaths.
I've used ratsak before but it always just got eaten and I never saw any dead rats,I have heard the little rodents are smart enough to eat enough poison to get a feed but they don't eat enough poison to kill them.
Traps usually work.
Cheers Max.
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Here they have change what we are allow to put for poison to kill rats and mice because they claimed it was killing other wildlife the consumed the dead ones. Very aggravating that it takes a week or more to get rid of mouse as they bring their kin folks on later trips to the bait. I remember the days where one feeding was enough. But the chemical companies make more money giving it to humans as blood thinners as they on that path
I don't mind with the rats and mice much as long they stay out of my home and shop. What few that ran across the yard during the day don't have much of chance with my chickens. As for field rats I have been know to take them out with a .22 and feed them to my dogs. Much quicker death for the rat plus saves on dog food. The dogs died of old age and I haven't replaced them as I don't the time or patience to train them to leave the chickens alone.
Here rabbits are not really safe to eat any more due to virus that killing them. I use keep them thinned out during the winter months but that virus has nearly wiped them out here. It been 10 yrs and they are just now making a small comeback. I still finding dead rabbits from time to time.
Some good traps in there Max, not sure if MF would be happy about drowning all those mice though Hi AVB, rabbits are still here but not in the plague proportions that they were in before they introduced the calici virus. Mixo had run its race as many rabbits had become immune to it. Max as a kid I remember seeing plowed strips across paddocks with 1080 laced carrot spread in them, I guess this was for rabbits but I think it was also getting a few birds as well
I just had a look at the mouse alert web page and Woy Woy did not get a mention as to having a mouse problem at the moment, only a couple of places in Aus are high on the list at the moment