Friday, February 12, 2010

Help-We have a lot of mouse,mice or small rats in the house?

We have a lot of mice in the house-London,England! We are using for 2 years RENTOKIL RODINE(拢3.99 for 3 small packs of 50g in a box) Mouse and Rat Killer,which is just perfect for feeding them,but not to control or kill them.Do not buy this product,because is not working and it's good for nothing.I did spent a lot of money on this product for nothing.


Do anyone out there knows which is the best and efective Mouse and Rat killer?Thank youHelp-We have a lot of mouse,mice or small rats in the house?
poison is a bad idea as they never die where the poison is. they usually die in their nest which may be hard to find, hard to reach, impossible places. and dead mice smell horrible.





Use the adhesive traps, place them in high traffic areas( against the wall, behind dressers, entertainment centers, refrigerators, stoves, you get the idea)


They are the most effective, thats why the extermination companies have switched to them.


if you have any doubt, try one out on your fingertip, they are effective!





just remember to check them daily, or you may end up smelling the ones you catch





Also a great way to control insects!Help-We have a lot of mouse,mice or small rats in the house?
dont use adhesive traps they are cruel and the animal will be distressed and take ages to die,if you are going to kill something use a trap that will kill quickly.

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get a cat
get the rat catcher in it will be a lot cheaper than keep paying out for stuff that don't work on the rats etc.
Your council should sort it Free of charge, it is vermin and should be treated professionally.
i use peanut butter for bait in traps. for spaces you can get to put moth balls in a sack, such as old socks,the smell will cause them to go elseware
Peanut butter is the best bait. Eliminate their access to food and they will move on when the temperature warms up outside. After they leave in the spring, Inspect the exterior of your house for ANY hole bigger around than a pencil, and fill with coarse steel wool before caulking. Look around water spigots, downspouts, electrical entrances, where your house meets the foundation, door bottoms, etc.

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