B*%$**y Mice

lisan

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Look what it did to my thick stable rug!!!!!!!!!
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And how fat???????????
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and yes, it was already dead in the bottom of my rug bag!
 

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PMSL!!! Poor micey, theyre cold and hungry!!
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They are a pain when they insist on eating everything! Luckily I've had no casualties yet.... except the mice themselves! Clever dogs for catching them....

And ISZ, they love you! Theyre doing their c#dance of appreciation!!
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Ha! Just a mouse! Pimpsy! (and already dead due to starvation - how cruel L154! - I'm kidding!). I was hanging up Kangaroo's late night hay net last week and as I ran it up I was faced with a RAT'S TAIL dangling out at me! I put on rubber gloves and removed it (thinking " it must be dead, it must be dead!") and the revolting, fat, enormous thing was not yet dead - just almost - yuk!! (Due to the poison I had put down as I HATE them). So I had to beat it to death with a four prong - no time or phone to call for reinforcements! And my yard is clean and tidy.....count yourself lucky...shiver
 

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B?!!*+ Mice ! That was one BIG mouse
I found 2 in a just opened bag of haylage GRRRR
AND their big longtail cousins chomped open 10 bags of my haylage,ruined
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We're not allowed,understandably, to put poison down as the YO dog died after eating it .
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Brought one home in the lorry with some bedding last week - It lasted about 2 seconds as friends terrier caught it (clever dog, my useless hound was curled up in the cab sleeping!!!)
 

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Ha! Just a mouse! Pimpsy! (and already dead due to starvation - how cruel L154! - I'm kidding!). I was hanging up Kangaroo's late night hay net last week and as I ran it up I was faced with a RAT'S TAIL dangling out at me! I put on rubber gloves and removed it (thinking " it must be dead, it must be dead!") and the revolting, fat, enormous thing was not yet dead - just almost - yuk!! (Due to the poison I had put down as I HATE them). So I had to beat it to death with a four prong - no time or phone to call for reinforcements! And my yard is clean and tidy.....count yourself lucky...shiver

[/ QUOTE ]Ewww! Not seen any rats yet, just hundreds of horrid lil (sorry, big fat) mice!
 

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ha we have them all in a our feed room,i went over to get a haynet out of an old box, lifted it up and about six came charging out!They ran over my hand
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!!!!Sent dog in, it was just confused! dum thing.....

get rid of them aaaalllll!!!
 

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I totally agree, mice are a pain in the a**

They have gone through 3 vetwraps, and two rugs in the past month, but I can't bring myself to put down traps for them.

I believe some of the plug in high pitched noise thingies work well, does anybody have any brand names of ones that work, as I have heard several aren't worth a penny?

My cat is terrified of my horse and won't go near the yard!!!

What am I to do, any suggestions?
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my cat is semi feral, but is still a big chicken, I was thinking about leaving the cat in the feed room overnight, but then I worried about his claws and my bales of haylage!@!!

Its a no win situation!!
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