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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: London
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: London
Posts: 10,318
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I used to be on mouse trapping duty in this guy's big old 16th century house when i worked as his right hand man on the property. He had a big ish attic, mainly full of books, but navigating the reinforced steel beams was always a nightmare up there. And the smell of dead mice, and sometimes rats, stays with you forever. I really hated doing that. Dealing with one dead mouse wont cause you any harm, unless you eat it lol. And yeah, don't pick it bare handed too.
I'd collect them up in a bag, then take them out into one of the fields and hope the couple of Buzzards hovering around would dive down for them. But i expect a fox, or badger had them instead.
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