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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3223
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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It seems I have a mouse in my house and a rat in my shed under one of my mowers. I want to get rid of them. What's the best way to control them? |
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| #0 09:40am 15/06/08 |
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TicMan
Posts: 3377
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For the mouse: a trap + cheese
For the rat: turn the mower on |
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| #1 09:51am 15/06/08 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 6538
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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rat poison
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| #2 09:58am 15/06/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3224
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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Yeah, i tried the option for the rat ticman, but it ran away before i could get it started.
It's funny y'know, it seems the mouse isn't native to australia but the rat is. Someone told me mice love peanut butter. Confirm/deny? |
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| #3 10:06am 15/06/08 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Queensland Genius' League
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| #4 10:07am 15/06/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3225
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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mate, i've never had mice in a house before.
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| #5 10:14am 15/06/08 |
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Kat
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trap + grape stalks.
Although our mice just ate the stalks and left the trap :(
Confirm |
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| #6 10:15am 15/06/08 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 6539
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #7 10:34am 15/06/08 |
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Minxy
Posts: 440
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We had a rat problem at my work a few weeks ago, bought this black bait box for them. Worked a charm. Several dead rats the next morning
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WetWired
Posts: 3636
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #9 10:31am 15/06/08 |
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dRanged
Posts: 1203
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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^ As bait? :)
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| #10 10:36am 15/06/08 |
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Fnukle
Posts: 5133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I used traps in the past as you never know where the mouse/rat will end up if using bait.
Just get a mouse and a rat trap and use some cheese or peanut butter. Simple |
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| #11 10:47am 15/06/08 |
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TicMan
Posts: 3378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Peanut butter is good. I don't really agree with using Ratsak since they can eat the poision, climb into your roof, die and then leave a nasty decomposing body up there with associated bodily fluids staining your roof.
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| #12 10:57am 15/06/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3227
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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well i got some bait for the rat in the shed, apparently they eat it then they go looking for water. tis good cos i'm on the top of a hill so hopefully they'll piss off.
put a bait inside too, but im not so keen on it, i think i'd prefer just to trap the mouse and have it gone. i might buy a trap after all. |
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| #13 11:09am 15/06/08 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12917
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Show them the ways of french cooking.
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| #14 11:09am 15/06/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3228
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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don't do that to me scuzzy, next thing ill be calling him little chef
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| #15 11:13am 15/06/08 |
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Damo
Posts: 3088
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dogs are also a good hunter/killer..
whenever we had rats/mice got my brothers bearded collie and blue heeler x corgie over and the vermin were tracker down instantly.. |
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| #16 11:15am 15/06/08 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2233
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dogs are also a good hunter/killer.. No way i got 3 dogs terrier which is suppose to be good at that stuff - bark.. bark.. bark... bark.. bark.. bark.. = no sleep and staffy is to much of a unit and trash's my garden trying hunt rodents/lizards Bait is the best option because it makes them die of thirst so they will leave your yard to go looking for water and die/smell elsewhere. Put it in high places or out of reach of pets it will kill them as well. |
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Scooter
Posts: 1338
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Carpet Snakes do wonders.
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| #18 11:30am 15/06/08 |
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teq
Posts: 1513
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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gas them with LPG
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| #19 11:49am 15/06/08 |
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ccl
Posts: 158
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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We have mice at the moment. Crazy m'fckers like to eat cockroach bait.
In the middle of the night you can hear this scraping and tapping. Get up in the morning to find a cockroach bait (those black plastic ones) completely shredded and the inner bait gone. We pulled out a large cupboard the other day to find six baits pulverised and their remnants evenly distributed over the floor. |
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| #20 11:52am 15/06/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2103
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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i would use a trap for both, that way you know when you have finally caught them. as said previously, with baits they can end up in wall cavities and rot away. that said, i have never had to use either, once i was in a holiday house down the coast and there was a mouse, i cornered it in the bathroom. i then tried to knock it out with a broom handle but it was too quick and kept dodging it so I sprayed it with fly spray to blind it and then it couldn't see the handle coming. knocked it out, put it in a bag and into the bin. |
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| #21 01:03pm 15/06/08 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you really showed that other species who's boss
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| #22 01:08pm 15/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24090
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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. i then tried to knock it out with a broom handle but it was too quick and kept dodging it so I sprayed it with fly spray to blind it and then it couldn't see the handle coming. knocked it out, put it in a bag and into the bin.ahahahahah aha hah hawehheaw wheah |
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| #23 01:13pm 15/06/08 |
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Spock
Posts: 819
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if a trap doesnt work do this; put a glass bottle of some sort with cheese in the top lying on its side on a table, with a bucket and water underneath so it drowns when it falls off the bottle.
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Raven
Posts: 2724
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Spook
Posts: 21842
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we had rats at our place in annerley;
peanut butter on a trap (eraticator) worked a treat not so keen on rat poison coz then they die in the walls and stink |
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| #26 02:54pm 15/06/08 |
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shad
Posts: 2291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nuke the entire site from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.
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HERMITech
Posts: 5629
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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cheese is crap
Get a pumpkin seed an a mouse/rat/rabbit trap |
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| #28 03:54pm 15/06/08 |
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Chancre
Posts: 10
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's funny y'know, it seems the mouse isn't native to australia but the rat is. There are native species of rats, but the ones you're likely to see around the house aren't (unless you live next to a forest, but even then you probably wouldn't see them much). |
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whoop
Posts: 12898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i then tried to knock it out with a broom handle but it was too quick and kept dodging it should have enlisted trog's help to move the broom handle at light speed :) |
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Lithium
Posts: 23
Location: Rockhampton, Queensland
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We just finished finishing off the mice problem here at home.
We had 2 traps that were like a cage.. the mouse has to go inside to get the bait but then cant get out. I don't know what they are called, but we caught 5 in 1 night once. For mousetraps use Pumpkin Seeds as bait... |
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Zylox
Posts: 705
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Here's my variation of a trap that I found on the net. Works a treat. When caught you just put a couple of inches of water in the bin and the mouse gets a 1hr swim before he drowns.
Mices love tunnels and peanut butter. Put the 2 together and you can turn a cunning mouse into a stupid mouse. http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/1469/mousetraprl4.jpg last edited by Zylox at 09:03:54 16/Jun/08 |
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paveway
Posts: 7865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Jim
Posts: 8005
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we had a monster rat in our previous office, kept stealing the bait off the rattrap for a couple of weeks but finally got the sucker
poor bugger got it's face smashed in by the trap and didn't die, had to knock it on the scone with a shovel |
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