Mysterious disappearance of seed potatoes

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Just because I now insure my car through SAGA... :roll:

OLD BIDDIE! :shock: :shock:
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alan refail wrote:I rather suspected they'd leave the potato and lick up all the flour :)


Have you got any suspects yet? If the flour all goes, use talcum powder; they'll have lovely smooth bottoms :wink:
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Dear Chantal, are we talking about the rats or the convicts. :lol: :wink:
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Still no sign of either :x
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Hmm, but are the spuds still disappearing?

This is like an episode of Jonathan Creek :lol: :lol:
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No. Bait spud is still there :o
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I have my own problems now. Something has been raiding the greenhouse and scoffing first the broad beans and now the sweetcorn which was just starting to sprout.

I have put out the mousetrap for the past two nights, baited with Marathon bar and on both occasions the bait has gone, the trap has sprung but no victim. I am now suspecting something larger than a mouse and have left the rest of the semi wrapped Marathon in place of the trap. If the whole damn thing goes missing, I shall be out shopping for rat bait :roll:

Diego and Fabio have been snooping around the greenhouse, but short of making them live in there, there's not a lot they can do and I'm worried about paws and noses in mouse traps.

I've resown the sweetcorn and covered with a propagetor lid; interesting there's been no thieving of the seed potatoes :lol:
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Hi Chantal

Sounds like mice. I had problems in the tunnel last autumn with mice eating late sown broad beans. I lost over half, but eliminated the mice with a couple of these

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"The big cheese" - look flimsy but are deadly :twisted:
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Chantal wrote:.... I shall be out shopping for rat bait :roll:
and looking for a large mouse with chocolate all around his/her chops :shock: :lol:
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Looks more like a box for a big cheeseburger!

It's a mouse with chocolate around it's chops (thank you Suzie :lol: )
as the chocolate is stripped off the bar, but very little teeth marks and most of the bar is still there.

A trap on a more stable surface is required, I think.

At least I didn't lose any seeds last night!
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Chantal wrote:Looks more like a box for a big cheeseburger!



Small, light and flimsy (to look at) but it really works.
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Chantal wrote:...as the chocolate is stripped off the bar, but very little teeth marks and most of the bar is still there.
Ah I see - here's a plan, ask at the Dentist if they have recently had a tooth-less mouse in :wink:

See our Ma always said too much chocolate was bad for our teeth :lol:
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Yeah, one whose breath smells of peanuts!
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