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Large Mouse if that's a mouse trap I think - The mice I have vary in size. If that's a baby rat I could have them too - but I've always only had mice.


I caught one like that today (it got caught alive by the tail and was squealing) - I was so close to throwing it over the balcony (probably illegal I'd think) - but freed it and it ended up running away along the balconies of my neighbours.


Never thought what to do when they're alive in a trap.

The turds don?t always give it away. I once found what I was expecting to be cat muck in the garden, and after further investigation Mr Louisa discovered a badger late one evening. Must be rare in London, never seen one myself before or since. The poo doesn?t always drop the guise of the perpetrator though.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> In your experience dulwichrat, what sort of bait

> would tempt you to stick your head in one of those

> contraptions? I?m assuming the rats of Dulwich are

> quite picky.

>

> Louisa.


You know what, the ?1 p?t? from Iceland was always a family favourite. Haven?t had so much as a sniff of the stuff since it turned into M&S. The M&S p?t? is over-engineered with parsley and posh black pepper, not for me at all.

dulwichrat Wrote:

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> Haha what a plonker! ?Oh hello, here?s a very

> suspicious thing that?s appeared with some bait in

> it, I?d better just stick my head in and find out

> if it?s a *SNAP!*? LOL

>

> I?ll never understand why mice always go for that

> routine, but those big-eared losers do love it!


I used Maple Syrup the other day for one that I couldn't catch with peanut butter - I saw the mouse licking it's whiskers after licking it up before getting caught when it came back for more later.

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