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    If you had been Scottish instead of Welsh Des, you would of said ... We had a moose loose aboot the hoose. JS
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    We used to have field mice around the place until our cat decide they were fun to play with.
    Looks as if they have all moved away, but did see next door speaking with a pest termination company the other day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Tindell View Post
    I use a similar item, but made of plastic, and in the middle of the plastic pipe cut a hole half way down, insert a piece of clear tube, top the poison up through the clear plastic, and you can see the bait drop as the clear pipe shows how much has been eaten, just hope the rat does not get under your house, when it dies it really stinks. i hate rats kt
    Hi Keith rates eat right through plastic. I had some rat poison in a plastic pail. They ate right through the lid to get at it.
    They had already eaten what I had put out.
    They will also eat through any plastic pipes you may have, in search of water. Or maybe our Canadian ones are just tougher than anywhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Taff Jenkins View Post
    Only ever had one mouse in the house, [that sounds like a rhyme} we were watching TV when this mouse popped out from under a armchair and sat there, I was expecting him to ask us to change channels as he wanted Micky Mouse on. He shot into the kitchen and dissapeared I went and bought a trap and got him that night, that was last year, last month our oven blew up, when the bloke come to fix it found that all the stuff that they had under the oven to absorb any heat from the floor had been eaten away.
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    Hi Des,A mechanic friend of mine was telling me about rats in your car.He found that a lot of car owners*didn't know that they were carrying*an unwanted passenger.Most modern*cars have a filter under the glovebox.That is where they nest.He showed me some photos of nests that were found.So be careful out there.You wouldn't want a rat on your lap while driving on the freeway.

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    Dennis - There's a rat in me kitchen what am I gonna do?

    UB40: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLoXFmJBvlk

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    We used to have field mice around the place until our cat decide they were fun to play with.
    Looks as if they have all moved away, but did see next door speaking with a pest termination company the other day.
    john cats are cruel they play with a mouse untill it defecates then it will kill it the crap poisons cats? thats were you get the saying you have sh.t it now when you do something wrong? jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith at Tregenna View Post
    Dennis - There's a rat in me kitchen what am I gonna do?

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    Sell the house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis McGuckin View Post
    Hi Keith rates eat right through plastic. I had some rat poison in a plastic pail.
    They will also eat through any plastic pipes you may have, in search of water. Or maybe our Canadian ones are just tougher than anywhere else.
    Dennis maybe your rats are not tougher than ours, perhaps our plastic pipes are tougher than yours though, as never had a rat chew through the pipes we put out

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    Back to the Topic!
    Had our Jabs and except for a slight sore Arm the next day we both were quite well, a bit of a funny feeling for a while but nothing of any serious nature!
    So now await our second one in August!
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    My better half had her second vaccine today so that is us both had 2nd jabs.

    Just keep it in mind Doc it takes nearly 3 weeks before your immunity really kicks in so still remain alert.

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