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My thoughts exactly. Understairs larder? Is Shaunbhoy living in Victorian Britain. I know he dresses like one.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
It is a Listed house of special historic importance. A national gem, much like me!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy thoughts exactly. Understairs larder? Is Shaunbhoy living in Victorian Britain. I know he dresses like one.

Anyway..............11 dead mice later, all is well!!
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If only your wife could get rid of that cockroachOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnyway..............11 dead mice later, all is well!!How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I'm having trouble with rats again.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHad a few issues with mice at SB Towers recently. Little blighters have demolished a couple of bags of pasta as well as sponge fingers and Tapioca and the like from the understairs larder.
Anyway....finally got round to purchasing some good old-fashioned mousetraps yesterday and set them all last night to see what could be done. Checked this morning and whaddya know? 3 confirmed kills!!!

Tempted to buy a few 40 kHz 1500 Watt ultrasonic transducers to see them off
Maybe that much power is a bit OTT - They would probably be quite dangerous to touch when active, as the sound intensity would be enough to disintegrate tissue and bone. But I just don't think the silly little battery operated sonic deterrents one can buy in somewhere like Argos would be more than a minor irritant to the pesky critters!Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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I used to have a pet rat called Snowy. He was very affectionate. Maybe you should try and befriend your rats.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'm having trouble with rats again.
Tempted to buy a few 40 kHz 1500 Watt ultrasonic transducers to see them off
Maybe that much power is a bit OTT - They would probably be quite dangerous to touch when active, as the sound intensity would be enough to disintegrate tissue and bone. But I just don't think the silly little battery operated sonic deterrents one can buy in somewhere like Argos would be more than a minor irritant to the pesky critters!Comment
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Your wife doesn't seem to mind. It is your little worm that annoys her most!Originally posted by Troll View PostIf only your wife could get rid of that cockroach
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