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This week is a test...this morning I SAW a mouse on my parts counter!
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 348130" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>We got glue traps once. For (when I had not had them as pets but invasive critters) rats. Never again. In the trap was a fur coat and somewhere in my house was now what I would deduce a very angry, cold, infected rat - with a vengeance. Blargh and Yick. As far as an attractant? My domestic rats didn't care for peanut butter, but every time we held out hull-less puffed cheese doodles? I felt like a drug dealer. We referred to it as "rat crack". Haven't met a rat yet that didn't snatch and run when offered a piece of it. Problem is it could blow away in a snap trap, so you may have to add a dab of syrup to keep it in place.</p><p></p><p> As far as severe mice infestation? I like the live traps that spin. They go in and you literally hear a vrrrrrrrrr sound. Then you simply put on gloves ( i do not but whatever) and put the little mouse in your car and then drive the furry bugger down the road and release him elsewhere - at least five miles from your home because I have had them find their way directly back to our door when released a mile from home. (no kidding and wasn't DF thrilled - picked the little bugger up by the tail and said 'IS THIS ONE OF YOUR BOTTLE FED WILD RATS?') While I was tickled to see the fuzzy little guy - I was amazed that he made it all the way home and in record time. Incredible creatures. </p><p></p><p>I know D3 - not so incredible - lol. (and he did it without doughnuts) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 348130, member: 4964"] We got glue traps once. For (when I had not had them as pets but invasive critters) rats. Never again. In the trap was a fur coat and somewhere in my house was now what I would deduce a very angry, cold, infected rat - with a vengeance. Blargh and Yick. As far as an attractant? My domestic rats didn't care for peanut butter, but every time we held out hull-less puffed cheese doodles? I felt like a drug dealer. We referred to it as "rat crack". Haven't met a rat yet that didn't snatch and run when offered a piece of it. Problem is it could blow away in a snap trap, so you may have to add a dab of syrup to keep it in place. As far as severe mice infestation? I like the live traps that spin. They go in and you literally hear a vrrrrrrrrr sound. Then you simply put on gloves ( i do not but whatever) and put the little mouse in your car and then drive the furry bugger down the road and release him elsewhere - at least five miles from your home because I have had them find their way directly back to our door when released a mile from home. (no kidding and wasn't DF thrilled - picked the little bugger up by the tail and said 'IS THIS ONE OF YOUR BOTTLE FED WILD RATS?') While I was tickled to see the fuzzy little guy - I was amazed that he made it all the way home and in record time. Incredible creatures. I know D3 - not so incredible - lol. (and he did it without doughnuts) :winking: [/QUOTE]
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