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I now have respect for mice.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostAfter a few weeks of putting poison, traps, and even a rat zapper out (it worked, is a humane method) and shooting a few with a BB gun, we finally haven't seen or heard any in a couple weeks now. But if you have to resort to poison, buy candles. .Originally posted by Run View PostLol@poisoning and shooting them.
Humane went flyin' out the window there old sport.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostYou really should have killed it. Like some said, it would have been merciful. Also, you may well be headed for a rat problem. We caught one in a trap awhile back, just like you did. It wasn't dead, just caught on a leg. We finished it off.
A few weeks later we notice the next door neighbor had the pest control company out to his place. Sure enough, within a week we see rats in our garage (we have house cats, so none were in the house itself). You could hear those things moving in the walls and chewing on stuff. That's scary, because they can cause electrical issues and even fires. After a few weeks of putting poison, traps, and even a rat zapper out (it worked, is a humane method) and shooting a few with a BB gun, we finally haven't seen or heard any in a couple weeks now. But if you have to resort to poison, buy candles. Sooner or later you have at least one die in your walls and a good candle kills the smell the best.
FYI, peanut butter works good on snap traps. The one we wounded we caught using cheese, but we read peanut butter is better. Sure enough, the 2 we nailed with peanut butter baited traps were killed instantly by the traps.
WWJD???
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