Mice

Is your finch sick or not well? Find out why.
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shanny2
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what problems can they cause
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Jayburd
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Hi Shanny
Mice (firstly) ate almost my entire collection - 2 red faced parrot finches, 2 cordons, etc. etc.
they pollute seed and water with their droppings
they disturb nests at night which can cause abandonment or worse they might eat the eggs and/or chicks.
They attract cats, owls, butcherbirds and other predators not averse to a small avian snack
worse still - they might attract rats. They will eat all your birds, and in general do what mice do only much worse.
They are also bloody difficult to eradicate!! :P

hope that helps :)
Julian

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if i put my seed in big containers can they get into it
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Make sure your containers have tight lids and if possible put something heavy like bricks on top of them... also make sure they are sturdy so they can stand up against nibbling little teeth :)
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i caught 2 mice with mouse traps
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Theres most likely a lot more mice so keep putting those traps out .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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what problems can they cause
like decises or do they just eat the food
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Their pees and poos can harbour some nasty bacterias , certainly not something you want to have your pets coming into contact with or yourself for that matter , so be sure to wash your hands after changing the traps.
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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