Posted by NE IA on March 07, 2008 at 20:46:31 from (12.227.201.71):
In Reply to: rats hung by tail posted by buickanddeere on March 07, 2008 at 11:59:41:
We used to shell out ear corn cribs and the rats were chased with a scoop shovel. At the neighbors we placed a couple of sheets of tin to funnel the rats under a old lawn mower just at the end of the funnel. We would chase them out the door way and they would just run under the mower.
A real good way also in to dig open their tunnel and pour molases in the middle and Lewis Lye on both ends, the rat steps in the molases and then into the lye. They will lick their feet and take on they lye. Listen to them later on, be sure to shave the back of your neck as they will scream, a very violent death. Very effective, you just cant believe how loud they will squeal.
A ex brother inlaw put pop in his basment because mice can not pass gas or burp. His wife was so mad she had tears in her eyes as they all headded for the inside walls to die. That house stunk for six months, anyone who ever had a stinky dead mouse will certianly understand the smell thing.
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