A few squirts of neat peppermint oil around likely entry points I’ve found effective and does deter them. I use a 10ml syringe to treat various locations under floor, entry heating pipes and anywhere you see evidence.
Thanks for clearing it up Ian. It won't be quite the same without the Segar / Roche presence. Hope the disruption hasn't impacted adversely on you. Good luck.
Sorry to read this but it looks like a lease renewal problem as the coffee shop has gone too. Perhaps Frank Roche will retire to his pad in Cyprus. Funny that I'd just come from lunch at le p'tit chou opposite the co-op and I had asked him if he was going to stay in business as there seems to be so much movement happening. East Dulwich Deli going as well. I'm just waiting to hear that my gym ESPH is in danger of being appropriated by the new cinema to be next door. I guess chang happens.
pommie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please dont take this cat to Battersea. They dont > keep them long before they put them to sleep. Try > ringin Celia Hammond for advice and help Nonsense. I got my cat from Battersea and the thriving Feline Alley is the best place for a lost animal. Our cat was taken there as a stray originally.
I was bitten by a little dog in Dulwich Park a couple years ago and the owner apologised and told me that he'd never done it before. That made me feel a little better.
Or perhaps it meant that South East London has the highest number of dense children per head of population across Europe although somebody told me that the kids around here are all above average.
"South East London has the highest density of children per head of population across Europe " I blame it on the drink. Too many bars per head of population.