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Re: Mouse nest in Torque Tube
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Posted by rustyfarmall on December 07, 2003 at 19:03:08 from (216.248.75.155):
In Reply to: Mouse nest in Torque Tube posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2003 at 15:42:36:
Have you ever tried those electronic pest repellers? You just plug them into an outlet and they emit a high pitched noise that supposedly rats and mice just can't stand, I have one in my shop, and it is somewhat effective, but my shop is large enough that I should be running about four. A friend of mine who collects Studebakers claims they work really good. My local farm store carries them. Another thing to try is the Ropax brand of bait, it is in the shape of a one inch or so square cube, with a hole in the middle of each cube, you can nail the cube to a strip of wood, or fasten a wire through it, and place it into a place where the cats can't get to it. You can also pull it out and see how well the little critters like it. I kind of like the cats we have here also, and they have eaten the mice that died from the Ropax with no apparent ill effects.
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