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**** mouse in the house!
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| sleepydragon |
ive got a mouse in the house how the hell do i get rid of it ive got the little bleeder trapped in the bathroom now been hunting it for the last few days. i dont have a mouse trap and have been spending the last few hours trying to invent one any ideas. :haha: so far it includes a baking tray a glass bowl and some cheese :stongue:
i just need a way to trigger the bowl to trap it inside |
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| Cru54d3r |
| do you like mice? could be cruel and use deodorant/hairspray to lead it to where u want :haha: |
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| Fundamental |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cru54d3r
could be cruel and use deodorant/hairspray |
...and a lighter. :D |
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| tha_broad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fundamental
...and a lighter. :D |
muahahahah thats exactly what i was thinking when I read the hairspray/deodorant post |
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| Rijs |
| Go and get yourself some poison. Granted it's not as much fun, but it's a little less messy. |
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| Cru54d3r |
| or you could lure it into submission with a ket packed cheese lump :stongue: |
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| sleepydragon |
whoa.. what a plan.
it keeps eating my cheese im getting annoyed now my traps arent working :mad:
kets a good plan though to get it. it might like it though and come back for more :stongue: what about any house hold items like bleach? i bet that would work lol |
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| decode |
| try catch it with a siv and a plate then throw it outside |
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| Coup |
leave a trail of cheese into the bathroom and stand on the toilet. when it comes in get someone to shut the bathroom door, then have a one on one with the mouse.
make sure ur arsenal is at full strength, but you'll need to have balls and not be squeemish to take it out. |
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| Streakfury |
Ahh, mouse troubles. We had some of those in uni halls. :p
We tried the old trick of propping up a washing up bowl with a little box, and putting some cheese under the bowl, the plan being to knock the box away and trap the little bleeder inside.
As it turns out, he went for the cheese, but we didn't kick away the box quick enough, and the wee fella did a runner round the kitchen floor. I chased him with the bowl for a couple of seconds, until he squeezed his way behind the over. My mate, getting right stuck in, yanked the oven away from the wall. When we looked behind it, there was no mouse, but there was a little hole in the back of the oven which he must have squeezed into.
So after taking the bottom panel of the oven off, we still didn't see the mouse, but we realised that the stupid thing had climbed inside the power box. What could you do in a situation like that?? Well, we turned the oven on and electrocuted the ******.
It was a good thing we weren't in that house for long afterwards, because all of the food we cooked in that oven had a funny taste to it from then on.
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| Fundamental |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
It was a good thing we weren't in that house for long afterwards, because all of the food we cooked in that oven had a funny taste to it from then on.
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| Misty Kitty |
| we have a house mouse, i rather like it, there is only the one and he's been in the house longer than all of us i believe, hes mainly nocturnal and lives between the kitchen and the 1st floors floorboards. He's called Skitters for the way he skitters across the kitchen floor when we're in there. |
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