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jollymummy

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We are out of the country but our tenants have just called the Managing Agent to say they have seen a mouse and can we send in pest control. Personally if I was the tenant I would just put a few traps down but don't feel we can suggest this so has anyone got any recommendations for a company/person to send in?


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Personally as a rodent phobic, feel strongly that not owning the house this problem should really fall with the landlord. All very well calling in the pest control, putting downs traps only sort it for now. They come back quickly!!! The only way of stopping them from entering your house is blocking holes. Find out especially where they are coming in. Use steel wool. Cheap! And then use expander foam / or cement at the holes. Depending on what the surface. Pest control told me in order to KEEP them out you have to block holes.
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