The one 8,467 Posted Thursday at 14:30 Report Share Posted Thursday at 14:30 Daft question i have mouse traps permanently set in the shed and garage , they are quiet for a while then i will catch a few mice but they seem to be all male ?.. Will there be females with nests near by ?. or should i not be worried and just be happy i am catching mice ?. Quote Link to post
Arry 21,549 Posted Thursday at 15:09 Report Share Posted Thursday at 15:09 Females are tidying up. Cheers Arry 2 Quote Link to post
The one 8,467 Posted Thursday at 17:06 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 17:06 Ive 2 freezers in the shed and one 6 foot one in the garage as well as bags of dog food and im scared the females might have nests in the freezer motor compartments Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 45,134 Posted Thursday at 18:34 Report Share Posted Thursday at 18:34 1 hour ago, The one said: Ive 2 freezers in the shed and one 6 foot one in the garage as well as bags of dog food and im scared the females might have nests in the freezer motor compartments Knock them off for 5 mins and drop a ferret down there... Quote Link to post
comanche 2,942 Posted Friday at 08:28 Report Share Posted Friday at 08:28 (edited) 18 hours ago, The one said: Daft question i have mouse traps permanently set in the shed and garage , they are quiet for a while then i will catch a few mice but they seem to be all male ?.. Will there be females with nests near by ?. or should i not be worried and just be happy i am catching mice ?. Young male mice get a a hard time from the older males with established territories so the youngsters go walk about more. If one manages to establish itself on a good patch it becomes more attractive to females . Knocking off the males before they get established is not a bad thing. Your right about mice making nests in appliances though . Keep the foodstuffs secure, have a sweep or hoover behind and under the freezers to get rid of debris . Vigilance and lots of Poundland traps are your friends. Edited Friday at 08:43 by comanche 1 Quote Link to post
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