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Traps and Poison and electronic deterrents none work as my mice are too clever.


The freeholder of the block is sending in professionals one who laughed at my attempts saying the poisons online just cool the mice down and they quite like it in hot weather.


They get in behind the units and I can't get to them. My fear (maybe a myth) is they cause fires by chewing - I can hear them in the roof sometimes YUCK.

We just had a very tricky mouse situation, they really didn't bother with our various traps, poison, we tried everything.


On a couple of recommendation from friends we got in Paul from Stop Bugging Me. He was bloody fantastic and I could have hugged him if it weren't for Covid.


He totally knows his trade, Put several different poisons and tracking dust on his first visit. He sealed up everything after he's totally got rid of them. he guarantee mouse free and wants you to test this. I thought reasonable priced and wouldn't bother in future buying loads of things that little b***** avoid. We have our home back.


One of the friends who recommended him was in a flat and it was very tricky but he succeeded. We don't spend money slightly but this I would do again.


Good luck is so awful when they're not going.

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