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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on September 29, 2006 at 06:23:34 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: OT: Stupid MICE!! posted by JayWalt on September 28, 2006 at 23:45:04:
If you can"t sleep, KILL the mice. Your release of live mice down the road only adds to other folks possibly having to deal w/them. The board has given some good advice, although the antifreeze is not good. Use a DEADtrap. For small mice/voles/moles a good tactic is to attatch a small piece of cloth to the bait hook and apply peanut butter to the cloth. The smaller rodents will tug on the cloth while eating the bait and WHAMMO. Otherwise, the smallest rodents can simply like away at the bait and off they go. Cats and dogs can get along, just like us Lutherans and those Catholics. The catch and release idea for other critters creates the same problems for others down the road, be it raccoons, squirrels, or elephants. Take care of your problems on your property = being a good neighbor. Now if someone would take your idea of catch and release, I will watch for a Farmall 340 w/wide front; good TA; power steering; complete/straight sheet metal; no rusted rims; no oil leaks/smoke; good tires; fast-hitch; dual ports; good hydraulic pump...better get some coffee brewed and sit by the highway and wait..wait...I"m waiting.
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