A homeowner puzzled as to who was mysteriously tidying up his garden shed late at night was astonished to find the culprit was a HOUSE PROUD MOUSE. Stephen Mckears, 72, first noticed objects moving in his shed a month ago and asked his neighbour Rodney Holbrook, 70, to help him get to the bottom of the mystery. The retired electrician noticed plastic clips appearing in an old ice cream tub filled with peanuts which he keeps to feed the birds before more objects began to accumulate. Questioning his sanity, Stephen emptied the tub each night, scattering the nuts and bolts across his shed, only to discover the mess had been cleaned by the morning. After weeks of finding large screws, plastic leads, nuts and bolts neatly filed away, the pair decided to set up a trail camera to uncover the mystery guest.
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eric3579Some animals just want to do their part
BSRCan't call him a dirty rat.
00Scud00says...He's not really a neat freak, he's just determined to be sure that the only random shit on this table is his.
C-noteToday on mouse trap mondays we set out an empty box and let the mouse work it self to death.
PaybackI would have thought the little foot prints in the dust would have been a giveaway, but hey, I guess the eyesight isn't what it used to be.
BSRHe probably swept up afterwards. I mean the title says it all.
I would have thought the little foot prints in the dust would have been a giveaway, but hey, I guess the eyesight isn't what it used to be.
jmdsays...This, is therapeutic.
BSRYour wife is standing right behind you isn't she?
This, is therapeutic.
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