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I do hope those mice are outside and not indoors!


No frogs or mice around here but I did suffer a brief plague of horseflys during the recent hot weather. Yes, hoRse, not hoUse! Two weeks ago one of the blood-sucking blighters bit me on the shin and only over the last couple of days has the bite begun to fade. It looked like I'd been attacked with a tin opener!

RichH Wrote:

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> I do hope those mice are outside and not indoors!

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Yes, they are living in the garden!


I have a pile of branches etc at the back specifically for wildlife, so maybe they are nesting in there.


I do get frogs though, we see (and hear) them hopping around at night. They keep to the edges.


I once, sadly, found a dessicated frog beneath some vinyl at the edge of my kitchen. I presume it had got trapped and couldn't get out again :( Couldn't happen now as I have painted wooden floorboards.

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