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My loft is fairly spacious and boarded out but surrounded with loads of
bin liners with clothes and other non essential thing in. i put a box up there 2 weeks ago which had some polysterene packaging in and i noticed yesterday that there were some mouse droppings and a small hole made in the box. (it was a cdwriter that i'd packaged up that i planned to sell on ebay so it was all sealed up ready for despatch if i sold it). i've removed the box and there were signs of polysterene that had been knawed inside and one or two droppings also. from the amount of droppings i saw i wouldn't have thought it had been there long, there was no smell of urine either that i noticed. i cleaned the area up and set a couple of traps last night, within a couple of hours i'd caught one mouse. i checked this morning and there were no more caught. we had mice in the garden a few years ago and after erradicating about 6 of them we didn't catch anymore. are mice known to inhabit loft spaces or could this just be one mouse that has become trapped in the loft for some reason? - (bearing in mind that its a semi detatched house with a fairly high roof)! any thoughts anyone? |
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