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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Anyone had any good experiences with any particular firms that claim to rid your property of mice?

Have been finding droppings here and there and have had the odd sighting too.

Many thanks.

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Adopt a kittay? Worked for the ancient Egyptians, works for us.

Vela the Predator: https://youtu.be/qECoJuoBSm0

you don't need to adopt one, I let the neighbour's cat sniff around, he caught and ate them. he comes in every couple of weeks as a deterrent, works a treat. For the cost of a few cat biscuits as enticement I am now mouse free

Well I have his companionship in the garden but as I don't stroke him and he doesn't shed fur in the flat then I don't sneeze all the time

I used Haringey council to sort this problem, when it happened. They were prompt, did an assessment around the house and were able to tell me where and how the mice entered the house. They put down some poison and about two weeks later, the mice just seemed to disappear. The amount they charged was quite small as compared to some of the quotes I got from private companies. I should also add that at the time there were cockroaches in the kitchen. Again, the council came, they 'injected' some solution in various places, and within a week the cockroaches had gone, literally!

(A different Maggie)

The problem with poison though, as has been said, that the mice can die under your floorboards, or a neighbours floorboards, and it is quite extraordinay how disgusting and prolonged the smell of a dead mouse can be.

I realise, just mentioning my experience. I'm not doubting the smells although I did not experience that problem. 

Well, I have a very good experience of facing those creepy mice hiding in my house. I can hear their scratching noise in midnights. I was really fed up of this. My aunt who faced the same problem suggested me to take help from rodent control Sacramento to get rid of this. This advice from her was really very helpful.

You can buy electronic rodent repellers, not cheap but maybe a more permanent solution.

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