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by gegyx » 01/11/09, 20:36

Funny New Pets.

Before it was in a cage, now it's pampered at home.
Notice dogs it's the same, before that slept outside or on the mat when it was very cold.

The funny thing is that rats are also NACs who treat each other like your ferret.

There is more to take for NAC, a good Florida snake that will hunt mice (one per week?) And incidentally ferrets ...

: Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 29/11/17, 00:52

In video it gives this a mouse in a false ceiling : Cheesy:

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 29/11/17, 22:37

I had not made a specific subject of it but this summer we eradicated the dormice by ... sliding our two most chasing pussies in the false ceiling for a few nights and leaving the hatch open for those who do not feel isolated.

The configuration is identical to yours: a hatch, glass wool and sarabande every night.

Within 15 days the matter was settled.

As I wrote elsewhere, an acquaintance of ours spent 10000 € to put things right and fix all the holes possible and imaginable on his roof.

Each budget but us it cost us 0 €
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Re: How to fire the mice from the false ceiling?




by Grelinette » 02/12/17, 11:40

A few years ago I managed to catch more than a dozen dormouse (small rodents that look like dormice) that had colonized the attic at my neighbor's house by making a simple trap:
a pvc tube 40 mm in diameter, 10 to 20 cm long, with an elbow extended by another identical tube to make a sort of square. The end of one of the tubes is fixed in the neck of a large plastic bottle type family fruit juice, with a small piece of wire mesh which makes a sort of funnel fixed to the end of the tube which enters the bottle so that rodents easily descend into the bottle but cannot get out. (If it is not clear I can send you a sketch or a photo).
Then just put pieces of bread, cookies, cheese in the bottle and slide the inlet tube into the suspended ceiling or into a cupboard.
Rodents are attracted, and as soon as one has entered the bottle (the most reckless or the hungry) and begins to nibble, the others join him. I happened to catch up to 4 in one night.

Here is the sketch:
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Re: How to fire the mice from the false ceiling?




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 02/12/17, 12:53

The question is: what keeps them from coming back?
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