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Nice pics, but surely Woodmice are hardly vermin? Though I admit they can do some damage.

Just using the term "vermin" generically Kenny, I think thier field mice and striped field mice according to my book.

 

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Bob.

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Nice pics, but surely Woodmice are hardly vermin? Though I admit they can do some damage.

Just using the term "vermin" generically Kenny, I think thier field mice and striped field mice according to my book.

 

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Bob.

 

I know what you mean Bob, and technically they are vermin.

Woodmice and Fieldmice are actually two different names for the same species (Britains most common Rodent), and Striped fieldmice aren't native to the UK.

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Nice pics, but surely Woodmice are hardly vermin? Though I admit they can do some damage.

Just using the term "vermin" generically Kenny, I think thier field mice and striped field mice according to my book.

 

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Bob.

 

I know what you mean Bob, and technically they are vermin.

Woodmice and Fieldmice are actually two different names for the same species (Britains most common Rodent), and Striped fieldmice aren't native to the UK.

Cheers kenny.
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