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emzy 23-01-2009 18:17

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 671772)
Ill say it again like i said it before PEST MAGIC!!


Worked for me and never had one for 5 years now!

Trying to save up for them. Not doing well though :(

MargaretR 23-01-2009 18:19

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get one
Amazon.co.uk: pestclear 200

panther 23-01-2009 18:24

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 671777)

not vey good reviews on that one:(

MargaretR 23-01-2009 18:27

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 671778)
not vey good reviews on that one:(

Mine is that brand and it works
I use the spider setting because that is my pest problem
There is a mosquito setting, should the weather ever get tropical:rolleyes:

emzy 11-07-2009 21:48

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Well, i'll be ringing environmental health again on monday :( think the little erm.... creatures (keeping it polite) are back. I thought at first I was just being paranoid as I havn't seen them or any evidence of them yet but I can deffinately hear them :(

jaysay 12-07-2009 08:56

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 728092)
Well, i'll be ringing environmental health again on monday :( think the little erm.... creatures (keeping it polite) are back. I thought at first I was just being paranoid as I havn't seen them or any evidence of them yet but I can deffinately hear them :(

They never came back after I started using the plug in deterrents, 2 years now, emzy

emzy 12-07-2009 09:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 728135)
They never came back after I started using the plug in deterrents, 2 years now, emzy

Im thinking that the way forward, but dont want to waste my money on cheap ones (and yes, i guess I have had chance to save up for them but havnt because they had gone but going to save up now) Will call EH tomorrow and start saving for the plug ins

jaysay 12-07-2009 09:35

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 728139)
Im thinking that the way forward, but dont want to waste my money on cheap ones (and yes, i guess I have had chance to save up for them but havnt because they had gone but going to save up now) Will call EH tomorrow and start saving for the plug ins

I still have spare ones emzy, there, there for free if you want them

MargaretR 15-09-2009 09:12

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I notice that this repeller is less than half price today at £19.18 P&P free
Pest-Stop 2000 (ultrasonic/electromagnetic repeller): Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors

It is identical to the one I have - sends a pulse around the wiring and emits ultrasound

LYNX1 15-09-2009 09:39

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I got some of those plug-in ones too when I got a plague of mice from next door neighbours.........worked a treat :D

emzy 15-09-2009 10:00

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I havn't tried it yet but Baking soda kills mice! I am thinking about giving it a try :D I havn't seen anymore yet but have proof that they are running about again and have heard them :( I have traps set but havnt caught anything in them this time.

Barrie Yates 15-09-2009 13:10

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Being in the countryside I get invaded by field mice. Don't mind them in the garage/workshop but the house is a no-go area. I tried humane traps, took them half a mile away but still plenty of replacements. I resorted to poisoned bait - no more mice in house, no more ruined bedding or spoilt food. Might not be a nice way of doing it but an effective one.

emzy 15-09-2009 13:28

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 745292)
Being in the countryside I get invaded by field mice. Don't mind them in the garage/workshop but the house is a no-go area. I tried humane traps, took them half a mile away but still plenty of replacements. I resorted to poisoned bait - no more mice in house, no more ruined bedding or spoilt food. Might not be a nice way of doing it but an effective one.

I had environmental health out who left little dishes of poison for them last year, after a few weeks it did seem to have worked but now they are back. My problem is now, being 12 months down the line my kids can now reach and open the cupboard doors where the poison was left for them so dont really want to go down that road again because i dont want the little ones getting their inquisitive little hands on it. They know that whats put down is "chemicals" and not to touch but being the age that they are at I dont really want to take the risk. They (the mice not the kids) have chewed at the edge of my carpets in places which is really annoying as the carpets arnt that old. I have plug ins but they dont seem to be keeping them away, I can still hear them and know that they are still there.

MargaretR 15-09-2009 13:37

Re: Catching Mice
 
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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 745298)
I had environmental health out who left little dishes of poison for them last year, after a few weeks it did seem to have worked but now they are back. My problem is now, being 12 months down the line my kids can now reach and open the cupboard doors where the poison was left for them so dont really want to go down that road again because i dont want the little ones getting their inquisitive little hands on it. They know that whats put down is "chemicals" and not to touch but being the age that they are at I dont really want to take the risk. They (the mice not the kids) have chewed at the edge of my carpets in places which is really annoying as the carpets arnt that old. I have plug ins but they dont seem to be keeping them away, I can still hear them and know that they are still there.

If you have the cheaper plug ins that emit sound only, you only prevent them from moving into that 'beam of sound'. If the plug is situated behind furniture, the sound is just bouncing around in the small area behind that furniture.
The plug in that I use (see link) makes the electrical wiring of the ring circuit pulsate with a pitch that cannot be tolerated by them in every room where that wiring goes

Barrie Yates 15-09-2009 14:09

Re: Catching Mice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 745298)
I had environmental health out who left little dishes of poison for them last year, after a few weeks it did seem to have worked but now they are back. My problem is now, being 12 months down the line my kids can now reach and open the cupboard doors where the poison was left for them so dont really want to go down that road again because i dont want the little ones getting their inquisitive little hands on it. They know that whats put down is "chemicals" and not to touch but being the age that they are at I dont really want to take the risk. They (the mice not the kids) have chewed at the edge of my carpets in places which is really annoying as the carpets arnt that old. I have plug ins but they dont seem to be keeping them away, I can still hear them and know that they are still there.

I understand your problem - mine is an inquisitive little dog who regards anything on the floor as hers. I managed to find places where I could safely put it (safe for the dog that is). Try and determine where the mice could be entering, cable, pipe entries, and then if there are holes pour the bait down there, or put it in a corner with some heavy furniture in front of the bait dish. Best of luck.


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