Posted by robert major on October 08, 2015 at 22:33:07 from (216.81.18.126):
In Reply to: Not what I expected! posted by RayP(MI) on October 08, 2015 at 17:29:01:
Hi We have had a few different time thats happened. Went to get the winter boots out a couple years ago, picked up my pair and thought they were heavy tipped them up and a half bag of Dog food came out the pair. the Dog slept in the house/outside during the day and was a better ratter and mouser than the cats in the shop most days. I guess she missed the mouse while she was sleeping by moms side of the bed, or the mouse new she was out during the day with us L.O.L.
In our Hog barn office we used to keep those small bags of "Rodent belly ache" pellets where they eat into the bag when you put it out and they feel deathly unwell shortly after. one day there was 3 bags totally empty on the shelf with a 1" hole in the corner. Kinda figured that was odd. There was no trace of any pellets until Dad put one of his barn boots on. The mouse and his buddy's must of hauled that stuff all night to move that much !!!!. Regards Robert
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