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Old 05-06-2014, 11:00 PM   #1
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Default Furry critters

Went out to our recently bought 2008 Territory tonight, opened the door and a bloody mouse ran across the floor disappearing up behind the glove box. Now I know the Missus is not going to be happy sharing her new wheels with a mouse. Don't know if we have put it in there when we put our stuff back in that we had sitting on the floor of the shed in bags from old car, things like jumper leads, rugs, etc. or if there is a hole somewhere. How many holes are there in a territory where wires etc come in from outside that a mouse could get in? Have set 2 traps [humanely off course] with cheese on one, cheese and peanut butter on the other. Will wait and see tomorrow if successful. soon as possible I will have to strip inner mudgaurds and inside panels to have a look.

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