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14-01-2014, 07:15 PM
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Eileen dear...

It is not uncommon to go into the kitchen in the mornings and find a Gecko in my sink but...

...the other morning there was also a meecicle in it...



GEEZ,alright enough now!! next you'll be telling me you lifted it out
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14-01-2014, 07:17 PM
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You could shoot them with your nail gun
I wouldn't
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14-01-2014, 07:24 PM
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GEEZ,alright enough now!! next you'll be telling me you lifted it out
Nope - it too three attempts


but in the end it managed to jump out all by its ickle self!
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14-01-2014, 07:28 PM
We had some potatoes in the shed chitting one year. Every one was eaten by mouses!
When hubby took some sacks of rubbish out of the shed to take to the tip lickle baby meeses jumped out one after the other and one year the exhaust from my tumble drier was blocked where they had made a nest.
Pepsi has never seen them but Mo used to sit and watch them
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14-01-2014, 07:28 PM
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Nope - it too three attempts


but in the end it managed to jump out all by its ickle self!
That gives me the Willies
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14-01-2014, 07:39 PM
Eileen...

...did you know that if you see one meecicle in your home there will at least 50 more that you do not see?

And...

...did you know that if there is a hole anywhere that a pencil can fit through a meecicle can get through that hole?

Got any airbricks in your walls?
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14-01-2014, 08:21 PM
Been living here in this house for 17 years,it's beside a field and I have never seen a mouse
Seen a rat once
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14-01-2014, 08:25 PM
An ex colleague of mine lived on the 5th floor of an apartment block nowhere near any fields. One day she saw a mouse and chased it with a broom - it rushed across the floor, onto her balcony, jumped up and went over the top!

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14-01-2014, 08:35 PM
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An ex colleague of mine lived on the 5th floor of an apartment block nowhere near any fields. One day she saw a mouse and chased it with a broom - it rushed across the floor, onto her balcony, jumped up and went over the top!

OMG this made me chuckle!!!
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14-01-2014, 08:40 PM
Awwww. Hope they don't get into anymore stuff...but they are very cute. I used to live in a flat which backed onto a railway and we had mice. I didn't want to kill them and we tried all sorts of ways to get rid of them. The only way that worked was getting pet rats, mice hates rats. They'd moved out the day we got the rats...and moved back in the day the last one died!

I lived with my ex husband at the time and I remember looking over his shoulder, mid argument, to see a tiny baby mouse on our dresser peeping out from between two plates it looked petrified. Our dogs kibble was kept in a stoneware bread barrel on the dresser with his big plastic dish on top. The mice had been in the barrel eating kibble but must have been stunned by all the food and had just nibbled away at the pieces so they were pefectly round still but half the size...done it to about 50 pieces, I'm surprised it could move it must have been stuffed but it was still really fast and took ages to catch it!
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