Pyrrhic victory.

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We live in a 200 year old stone cottage (they're very common round here) and the walls are really rubble-filled double piles of stones. One disadvantage, amongst many, is that they provide spacious accommodation for small rodents from time to time. We don't usually have a problem in warmer weather; mice infestation is normally a Winter problem and relatively minor. Not so right now.

We're soft-hearted souls and have been successfully catching and evicting our unwelcome guests by using a humane mousetrap. Unfortunately the latest captive was clearly more determined than his friends and succeeded in chewing his way out of the plastic trap making it useless (very difficult to effect a satisfactory repair). We simply can't call a halt to our campaign (they breed like ... mice); we've been catching at least one/day for the past 2 or 2 weeks. I have been wondering if we're getting returners though. They all look remarkably similar plus we have no idea where they're getting in.

So our little friend could be thought to have won a pyrrhic victory because we've had to resort to our old stock of lethal traps. Now, instead of getting a chance to survive in the surrounding fields, they're ending up dead. However I'll be glad when we get the new (large capacity) trap we ordered on-line last night. Perhaps the rest of the mice will be too.

btw I didn't notice any signs of transgender mice but as I can't tell which are male and which female you never know.

Geoff

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