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Mouse or rat?  They are small.Mouse or rat? They are small. In our little store!  
Mouse or rat?  They are small.

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Looks like a mouse I had them under my shed I found the nest and got rid of it and Theo all scurried off hopefully to the neighbours  
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Mouse  
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Mouse x
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I would of died on the spot I am terrified of them lol but yes the whole family granny aunts uncles the lot will be there maybe phone an enviro person out to see good luck sleep with one eye open lol x
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'They'? Is there more than 1?  
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Whatever it is you need to sort your store out before your infested  
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Mouse. Completely clean the area, make everything rodent proof then spray all over the place with a jeyes fluid/water mix. Mice hate the smell and hate it being on their feet even more
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Field mouse
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Deer mouse
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Definitely a mouse
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Mouse  
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Little mouse
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Cute little mouse  
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Little mouse  Don't kill them, will definitely be more than one. U definitely need to get rid tho they chew every ‍♀️ x Looks like their coming for the bird seed x
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Put all the good sources in a lidded box. They will soon move on. We had them when we had a rabbit. Lovely little things x
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A mouse looking for food. They're everywhere.  Clear the whole area, clean and they'll move. They only want to nest and feed.  
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Its a mouse. Its not a rat. i used to breed them years ago.  
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You have a little mousy  in your housy - anything edible should be kept in sealed plastic containers. I’ve just had to clear my shed out too as there was evidence they were having a feast on the bird seed
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Little mouse
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Definitely a mouse
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Mouse. X
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That’s a big mouse  
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Rat and if there's one guaranteed to be more
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Definitely mice Rats poop in one place not all over We had a mouse nest in our shed They had enjoyed all our fat balls I didnt put the lid on
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Bet it was one fat mouse  
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Field mouse by the looks, we have them in our garden and they used to be in our shed where we kept the bird food, that’s all they’re after is food and a nest, of you want rid please use humane traps xx
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@operculum46664 if you use live traps you have to take them at least a mile from your home to release them or they'll be back  
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@kushner4454 yes that’s what we done when we had them we ppl them to the farmers fields a couple of miles away and let them go x
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Little cute mouse they r harmless enough but breed like wild fly and do like 2 chew through wires etc as others r saying put any food sources for them in lidded containers and they should hopefully jog on
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So cute ❤
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Field mouse xx very cute but beware they do chew ALOT and you will have lots of nests with babies if left. as we found out but all released into woodland far enough from us that they won't find their way back  
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Mouse x
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It's so cute  
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Definitely a mouse . we had one in our house a few days ago bought in by my lovely cat
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Cute little mouse  
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Looks like a mouse
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Thing if moved now may have young some where. We cleaned ours up and left plant pots with food they left a while later. Always best to live along side nature.  
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Field mouse
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Mice . They look cute ha ha ha . If they were rats, then they would of carried out the boxes of seed ha ha x
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If the tail is hairy it’s a mouse. rats have no hair on their tails
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Mice have different shape. Ears are larger
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That’s definitely a field mouse my mum had them last summer There clever little things and even out smarted my mums house cat  x
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Field mouse
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Rats and mice are becoming more prevalent since the lock-down and restaurants and cafes are closed, where they used to feed on the food waste out back, especially in towns and city's, now they are targeting peoples homes more, poor little mites, they have to eat, they are full of fleas, poo everywhere and you can catch all sorts from handling or cleaning up after them
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Everyone says mouse but I say rat but can't be certain. It looks quite big for a mouse but then again I've seen bigger rats? He's quite cute anyway.  
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Mouse. rats have a thicker tail where it meets the body
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Defo a rat by the length of its tail
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Looks like a young field mouse!  
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It's a mouse
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Mouse definitely
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Mouse! I was once sat in my newly rented property years ago and one brazenly walked across my living room floor! They have no manners  catch it and let it loose away from your house.  
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I brought plug in mouse deterrent they submit a sound that mice rats moths spider etc can’t stand and the mice soon left and haven’t been back I turned it on every evening left it on all night for a week and I’ve not had any come back since but keeping them just incase
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Its a mouse i have a pet rat and they looks so different x
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A mouse rats are huge  
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100% mouse.  
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Definately a mouse, just a healthy one lol
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Mouse we have rats at the moment it’s awful I can’t sleep because I can hear them under my floor xxx
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Wood mouse.  
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It's a mouse.  
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Field mice
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Mice. You can usually tell by the thickness of the tail.  
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Oh so cute  
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Mouse .  
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A mouse enjoying all that bird seed  
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Mouse, rats are much bigger!  
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Wild rats have bands on the tail
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Wood mouse, used to find them nesting in the nest boxes of the hen house. All cosy and snuggled up. until they got turfed out.  
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Definitely a mouse x
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Field mouse
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Aww it's a likkle mousey wousey try to capture him and set him free xx
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Mouse! I have pet rats  Catch it . block any holes etc Set it free as far as you can away from were its found
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I'd wait though as possible have babies in a nest
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Field mouse
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Bird food is a big attraction to rats n mice!  
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Little mouse
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Mouse. Rats are MUCH bigger! Even the young ones! Xx
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It’s Jerry
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Field mouse
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Just a wee feild mouse
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Mouse. Everyone needs to store seed and other edibles in mouse and rat proof cases. You don't want them attracted and moving in. This is exactly how the nightmare begins.  
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A little mouse. We freed one that the cat brought in this morning :)
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Definitely field mouse, big eyes, ears & tail x
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Field mouse
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Little cute mouse  
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Put all your seed in metal containers. They will chew through even the thickest plastic. Once you have them they are tough to root out. Block the smallest holes with steel wool. Sorry but I am a fan of snap traps.  
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