So I have a mouse in my house

As pointed out mice are vermin and you must be ruthless and eradicate them. We had an infestation a couple of winters ago, kept seeing them dart around the skirting when it was quiet and of course the droppings everywhere.
We caught a lot in spring traps but they always seemed to be babies not adult mice.
One night whilst I was playing on the comp in the dark one of the little ******s actually crawled up the inside of my trouser leg :eek:, I moved pretty quick and gave him a hard squeeze then went into the kitchen where my wife and daughter were chatting and rolled up my trouser leg and removed the corpse in front of them. They were laughing like mad :D however the laughing stopped a couple of weeks later when all the lights on the first floor stopped working when mice chewed through the cabling.
This is why you must take control and kill the blighters. Luckily the fuses tripped and a fire was prevented but those mice could have easily burned the house down. Turned out the real infestation was in the loft and the mice we'd killed downstairs were just the offspring venturing out away from the colony. They were using the electric cabling and central heating pipework under the floors and in the stud walls to emerge around the house. Poison was the answer, lots of it placed in the loft killing the breeding adults. There's been no sign of them since but I keep vigilant as they could return. They have the ability to climb vertical brickwork which is how they got into the loft in the first place.
Eradicate them for safety's sake :).
 
As long as you don't poach them to death, as per Sunama's patened method of despatching rats by catching them alive, putting them in a cage then pouring boiling water on them uintil they die, then I suppose any method is acceptable.
 
They carry disease and cause damage to people's homes. I don't care what size they are, they're vermin. If the most effective method of removing them is painful death, so be it.

There's nothing "tough" about that, it's called protecting your family and home from an unwanted invader.

I'm not disagreeing with getting rid of them, I'm saying that doing it in a very cruel manner is not really necessary. You don't have to torture them to death to protect your family. Any sort of suffering should be minimised.

I guess you're one of those spineless gimps I mentioned above. "Oh don't hurt the poor little mousey mouse!"

Yet I advocated the use of snap traps to kill them. :rolleyes:

Well I fail to see how people can care more about the mouse's feelings than their own family's.

Who is?

I'm certainly not. You're missing the point. Just because I'm saying killing a mouse shouldn't be so torturous and painful doesn't mean I'm elevating their feelings above my family. That statement is so ridiculous it doesn't even warrant any more attention.

This isn't about the "mouse's feelings". It's about acting responsibly when doing these sort of things ... and that is, when you're killing a mammal, it ought to be as quick as painless as possible. Because in the end, you're "protecting" your family whether you do it this way or not.
 
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I don't care about torturing them. I said i'd just seal them in. It's the simplest way, and they can just stay in there.

Doesn't require setting of traps, checking of traps, or disposing of mice.

I'm not going to care how they die. If pouring boiling water over them was the cheapest and simplest, so be it - i'd do that.

Luckily I don't ever have this problem.
 
Which organisation are you a member of then Gavin? RSPCA? PETA? Just wondering... :p

Aww, come on now. If I was a member of PETA, I would be far more radical. ;)

I don't see how it invalidates my point, however! Can't see how advocating more humane means of killing/condemning needless cruelty = mouse's feelings > family feelings. That is a strawman in itself, and has nothing to do with the point I was making.

And it appears that flew over Tute's head.
 
If pouring boiling water over them was the cheapest and simplest, so be it - i'd do that.

Then that says a lot more about you as a person, rather than the mouse itself. Is the extra cruelty really worth the laziness? There really is no excuse to pour boiling water on any living mammal.

I thought you said you didn't care to torture them - but if you did that, that is essentially what you're doing. :confused:

Ahh, such depths one can fall. Disgusting. Let's hope one day you don't have an accident with a kettle full of boiling water.
 
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I think it says a lot more about you really. People like you are the reason diseases get out of control and spread, rather than being dealt with.

Ans sadly no, I don't care about the cruelty. Against non-vermin, maybe. But undomesticated mice, rats, foxes, etc. I don't really think it matters.
 
I think it says a lot more about you really. People like you are the reason diseases get out of control and spread, rather than being dealt with.

... hmm?

By saying that you should kill a pest animal quickly rather than painfully as possible? That doesn't make any sense at all.

Ans sadly no, I don't care about the cruelty. Against non-vermin, maybe. But undomesticated mice, rats, foxes, etc. I don't really think it matters.

Of course it does. How you kill an animal speaks volumes ... you're either a sociopath or you are not. Boiling water... lol, seriously? That's sick.
 
You're trying to make me out as someone with problems because I choose the cheapest and easiest way, and i'm not fussed about the vermin.

Why should I be? They're vermin, after all.

So come on, anything else you want to twist a bit?
 
You're trying to make me out as someone with problems because I choose the cheapest and easiest way, and i'm not fussed about the vermin.

Why should I be? They're vermin, after all.

So come on, anything else you want to twist a bit?

Of course you have problems. You're willing to intentionally inflict a massive amount of pain on a small mammal when there's really no need to, and seem to have no problems with doing this. Doesn't matter if they're "vermin", they can still feel pain... and as such, deserve a quick send off.
 
My gf had this and we tried all kinds of traps and silly things, eventually we just put some poison in a bowl and put a malteaser in there and the stupid thing ate the poison and died
 
Update: i woke up this morning to some noise coming from the black bag in my room. With my eyes still focusing from waking up I could make out that it was a mouse who was looking for food, after waking up for the 4th-5th time to this I have had enough.
So i quickly shake the bag to make the mouse quiet for a bit and grab my shotgun. i then place the bag in the middle of the room and get into position on my bed. Within the bag i can see some movement and decide to get a shot on the mouse, i fire the gun and it’s quiet for 2-3 minutes. then rustling starts up again in the bag and this time i see a head pop out of just one of the holes in the black bag. Slowly I move my arm into position, needless to say the mouse saw this and quickly retreated just before i got a shot on the bag. By now i was hungry half awake and my mouth was full of saliva from not brushing, I decided to rip open the bag and get a clear shot on the bastid. That being said I saw some movement to the corner of my eye on the left, it was another one! I shoot that area to scare it away since my prize was the one in the bag. Soon later the house decided to make a run for it (from the bag) and i manage to make it retreat after a few shots off target. in the end the mouse makes a run for it and gets away :mad:

gonna get some glue traps this weekend and set up some bait.
 
eyyaz - get the electrocution trap - it worked a treat for me and isn't messy. Shotgun... wth are you on about... air pistol or something?

I know the feeling though, I got so fed up of being woken up that I wanted the thing dead at all costs.
 
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