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Posted by Irv on January 24, 2005 at 13:52:53 from (12.104.192.35):
In Reply to: OT: Mousecapades posted by IowaDave on January 24, 2005 at 08:35:41:
Well heck, I might as well throw my 2cents worth in!! This is a proven method, GUARANTEED!! An old timer said to get a bucket and fill it up part way with water with some antifreeze in it. Tie a wire from one side on the bucket to the other and put loops in the middle to hold a piece mouse bait, doesn't matter what kind. Put an inclined board up to the bucket and they'll climb right up there, grab a bite, and fall off in the water and drowned, with absolutely no smell. My son tried it in their new double wide and got nine the first night. Don't put any poison out anywhere else. Make sure its where your pets can't get to it, or they'll be gone too. I never did have any luck with poison without them stinking to high heaven. Good luck, Irv
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