Just glimpsed the tail of a mouse disappearing under my kitchen stove last night. ARRGGHH!
This morning I've been out to the produce store and have bought not only mouse traps, but bait as well.
Spent the remainder of the morning moving not only the stove, but the fridge and microwave as well - giving everything a really good clean, disinfect and putting down baits and traps.
Oh my aching arms and back - those things are heavy to move around.
Found some mouse dropping under the stove, but no-where else.
I know I have mice outside the house, because I have a neighbour who has quite a few bird cages, and that encourages the mice.
I usually keep my back door open for my dog to come in and out as she pleases, but for a while, she will be supervised. I think the mouse may have come in via that door.
It is coming up for winter in Australia, and all of the creatures are looking for somewhere nice and warm to settle in.
Not in my house though please!
This morning I've been out to the produce store and have bought not only mouse traps, but bait as well.
Spent the remainder of the morning moving not only the stove, but the fridge and microwave as well - giving everything a really good clean, disinfect and putting down baits and traps.
Oh my aching arms and back - those things are heavy to move around.
Found some mouse dropping under the stove, but no-where else.
I know I have mice outside the house, because I have a neighbour who has quite a few bird cages, and that encourages the mice.
I usually keep my back door open for my dog to come in and out as she pleases, but for a while, she will be supervised. I think the mouse may have come in via that door.
It is coming up for winter in Australia, and all of the creatures are looking for somewhere nice and warm to settle in.
Not in my house though please!