Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I recommend the good old back snapper (the one contained in a plastic shell is best I think, then you can just throw the whole thing away and don't have to touch the mouse). Worked a treat for us, although only after we'd tried a mouse friendly catch and release trap and just ended up feeding the mouse chocolate for three days.

You have my sympathy - since I moved to East Dulwich every single house we've lived in has had mice! It's very upsetting when you have little ones. We tried everything but I'm afraid the only way to properly get rid of them is to blitz the place from top to bottom with industrial strength poison. Glue traps just catch them, then you have to do the killing yourself! Or let them starve, which stinks. We moved into our current house in December and there were droppings in the FRIDGE. We got pest control round who blitzed the whole house, and we've had nothing since.


Good luck!

Hi


We recently had a problem with mice.


We called Collin based on previous recommendations on the forum; he was quick to respond to the call, offered sound advice on how to resolve the issue from happening again and best of all his services are very reasonably priced.


I strongly recommend Collin and can definitely vouch for his work.


You can reach him on 0794 0751 255

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • My main issue is leaves lying on the road, being washed into drain covers then causing flooding risk. 
    • Really don’t  know why people don’t sell their property by them selves…or at least start that way… not difficult if a freehold house, might be  more complicated if leasehold flat but with a good solicitor doing his work, should be fine. With many people using internet, plenty of people put  looking and numerous  other ways to reach target audience. Was a relocation agent for  years both in sales and letting through London and home  counties.. ie acquiring properties for individuals. Same goes for rental/ letting agents.. tenancy agreements are standard, totally agree that various laws governing terms  are updated but nowadays the majority of estate agents in letting and I assume sales  belong to a recognised body so really one can let oneself. Tenancies are free on line or can be purchased for a nominal sum. What do they do for their commission in both instances? Introduce tenant or buyer, in theory check out references and produce a tenancy agreement, agree amendments, sign by both parties, collect deposit and rent. Organise inventory check in and that is it. And then if you decide to pay them for management of property an additional fee in the hope that they will use approve contractors for all repairs in a suitable time frame for tenant. Was a post earlier or towards last year not sure on here or Facebook covering this point and lack of management from agent for months. I hasten to add that not all sales or rental agents behave in this manner but certainly some in good old ED. was definitely a posting about a well known agent in the village who was “slow” concerning the above. From memory, change if staff and just got buried…in my book totally unacceptable excuse. That is why they have managers in each estate agent to overseas and stay abreast of sales and lettings. Can’t pass the buck…and most companies irrespective of type of industry have a leaving policy and hand over policy produced normally by HR..Same could be said for consultants in  new build sales but normally they are  responsible and accountable from start to finish ie monitoring sale  the whole way, have to produce weekly reports to head office  plus  follow up on all enquiries. Been their as well over my career. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...