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WAY TO GO MAN!:2 cents: |
glue pads, lay them out at night and the mice get stuck to them, don't poison, they die in your walls and stink the place up.
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Here's an old "country boy" trick for ya when it comes to mice....
Take a few 5 gallon buckets and put a little grass seed in the bottom of them. (Large garbage cans are even better! ) Then, take a few sticks and lean them on the bucket on the outside so the mice can climb up them and get into the bucket/can. They climb up and jump in to get the seed but can not get out. At this point you can kill them however you please. A few gallons of water in the bucket, a few drops of ammonia to gas them or whatever. This is an easy way to catch them and kill them without them dying everyplace and making the place stink. Good luck ... I use this method in my own shed and it really seems to work better than most methods. |
Update arrived today and none of the traps were triggered.....
Laying out massive poison today , the DCON shit... |
Just a few hungry cats will do the job
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cats are a nice and cheap idea but what would you do with the cats after all mice are eaten? Get dogs to get rid of the cats ? :1orglaugh Mouse traps should work too :)
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You'd better get a snake...
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If you do go with a cat, get a maine coon from a farmer if you can. They are large and the one I had was an absolute predator in our back woods. Birds, full sized rabbits.. everything he'd catch and bring home to get his props.. lol
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Save the mice!
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I should lend you our outside cat, he steady kills all sorts of crap, mice, birds, 2 snakes, lizards, and 3 Squirrels... Its like the killing fields in my backyard... I never know what dead crap I'm going to find...:pimp
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