Help with a mousetastrophe!

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Alex Lennon

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8:34 AM (4 hours ago) 8:34 AM
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Hi all,

Dionne (copied in) is having a mouse nightmare. They are getting into her house from somewhere and she can’t work out where. She’s blocked up everything she can think of blocking up and yet her cat is leaving dead mouse presents in rooms all over.

She’s had people in, and tried everything she can think of to no avail. She’s now moving out as she can’t cope any more.

This is something of a Hail Mary but can any of the great maker minds in the DoES community offer any thoughts on actions Dionne might take?

Thanks!

Alex

Snoof Kattekop

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9:26 AM (3 hours ago) 9:26 AM
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Blocked up how? Wire wool? I hear that's the only way to stop them chewing through the blockage.

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Snoof Kattekop

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10:32 AM (2 hours ago) 10:32 AM
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That is SO many mice... Any chance they're coming in under the floor from the neighbour's house? Any gaps in the skirting?

Op za 14 feb 2026, 15:09 schreef Dionne Simpson <dionnes...@gmail.com>:
Hey Snoof,

Here's what I have done so far:

1. Taken out the kitchen and had the contractor fill up any visible access points with wire wool.
2. Fill all gaps externally across all 3 sides of the house with special weather and mouse resistant foam.
3. Cover all external air vents with know proof vent covers
4. Cover all internal air vents with know proof vents covers.
5. Covered gaps at the back of all the kitchen cupboards (used to fix to the wall) with know proof mesh screwed into the wood.
6. Pulled up the carpets and underlay and covered active areas with know proof mesh screwed into the floor boards
7. Filled gaps about base cupboards with rolls of know proof mesh, covered in weatherproof mouse resistant foam.
8. Paid for professional pest control trol who have done 3 courses of poison over 12 months.
9. I have co tinted to lay (the same) poison across the whole ground floor of my property. 
10. I have purchased 4 plug in pest repellent decvices
11. Contacted environmental Health multiple times who insist there is nothing they can do
12. I only have 1 neighbour who looks like a hoarder. We have never met and they never answer the door. Today I wrote a kind letter with a bottle of wine and chocolates to try and get a response. 

I am averaging 5-6 mice per day in kitchen drawers, cupboards, running across floors, crawling over my curtains. I can't use any food or kitchen items as everything has mouse droppings.  

I have packed me and my daughters stuff to stay with family ass the home is now uninhabitable. 

I have run out of money and options. 

Thanks
Dionne 

Ms Dionne Simpson

Web: www.dionnesimpson.co.uk








Caroline White

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11:25 AM (1 hour ago) 11:25 AM
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That’s awful

I’ve had them but nothing like this invasion 

I believe Liverpool has more rodents than anywhere else in the country because there’s a disused sewer giving them access (like a super metro) 

Can you leave a feral cat there while you’re away? 

If they’re living in the walls (or in someone’s walls) as a nest- might mean bashing a hole to get it out. 

Try your MP. The council have to intervene as it’s a public health issue. 

Really hope they will be banished

Caroline 


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