Man spots mice in his yard but instead of reaching for a trap, he builds them a village

If you’ve ever spotted a mouse near or even in your home chances are you start thinking about how you can get rid of them — quickly.

But not animal lover Simon Dell. He spotted a couple of mice in his yard in the U.K. and thought “photo opportunity.” The only problem was they wouldn’t keep still long enough for him to take a picture.

So, he came up with an idea that has taken social media and the internet by storm and is helping us to see these little creatures in a whole new light.

The wildlife photographer, from Sheffield, has created a village for them to live in and has caught them in some adorable photos.

 

The Christmas mouse .cost me half a bag of nuts and 2 apples to get him to wear this hat . 🤣🐁😉

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Tuesday, November 20, 2018

 

Simon said the two mice, he named George and Mildred, loved their new village so much they moved the family in!

 

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Wednesday, November 14, 2018

 

Simon built the little mice a home made up of old fruit, vegetables, and props from around his house, according to the Facebook page devoted to pictures of these adorable creatures in their very cute setting.

 

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Monday, September 24, 2018

 

George and Mildred even have a baby, called Mini, and manages to keep them in a certain place with nuts and berries so he can get just the right photographic results.

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Saturday, September 8, 2018

 

Simon has grown very attached to this cute family and has even thought of nearby predators that could harm them.

“Knowing there are cats just over the fence I thought I would give them a little more safety so collected some logs and made them a log pile home,” he said, according to an article in the Daily Mail.

 

The mice back when we had that big warm yellow ball in the sky .George the Mouse in a log pile house 2019 calendars…

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Saturday, November 24, 2018

 

He’s turned these gorgeous images into a calendar for all this family’s Facebook fans.

He added: “The mice are very trusting and know I mean them no harm. I love nature so am happy to live alongside such cute creatures.”

Selection of images from today .

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Sunday, August 12, 2018

 

Apparently, Mildred is looking very pregnant, according to Bored Panda, and considering mice can have up to 14 babies, Simon may be building some more houses for his furry friends.

Mildred bring my drill this door frame is coming lose again .by ( Sandy Cox ) Mildred can you bring my drill, dear !…

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Saturday, November 10, 2018

 

Simon said: “The mice are still here and living a very happy life. It is winter now, so the days are shorter and they come out less often. Once it gets dark, it can be hard to see them. However, I see them come out in the day for food and it is always all gone by the next morning. I also give them handfuls of feathers from an old pillow and they take that to line their beds inside and keep them warm on these cold UK winter nights.”

just been giving the log pile a tidy up and adding more space and a extra layer of moss .

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Thursday, November 1, 2018

 

What a wonderful way to embrace wildlife and share some wonderfully cute shots of these mice, who are clearly happy in their luxurious surroundings. Please share this story with all the wildlife fans out there.

 

Posted by George the Mouse in a log pile house on Tuesday, August 7, 2018