T W A U ... The Chase....today's...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, poisons work if the ******* eat it, but usually they won't touch it because, to be honest ''it aint exactly tasty stuff'' is it. what you have to do is make a bit of effort so that is is attractive to the mice.
What I do always works but takes a bit of effort, get a poison which is usually in pellet form and grind it down to a rough powder (I use a old hammer on an old metal saucer) then mix it with sardines or pilchards or tuna in a 1/1 mixture. Put down a walnut sized glob each night and it will always be gone in the morning, do that for a week and most of them will be gone.
You have my absolute sympathy
I have a bad cat allergy and an old house so we have mice esp. this time of year.
It's a little known fact that mice can teleport. Last week I chased one behind a book case. My wife went to one end and I went to the other - pulled it away - No mouse. Turned around and behind us rolling on the floor laughing was the little bl**der!
Every now and then we have a purge with the humane traps. We tried a number of baits, chocolate, peanut butter but we seem to have traditionalist mice who prefer cheese. (I've never heard of any sucess with the ultrasonic things).
Ever thought of a ferret?