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Old February 11th 08, 05:00 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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We've discussed these recently (more specifically, I've recommended
them as easy to use and effective).

On Saturday morning, I discovered evidence that we had a mouse about.
On Saturday night, right before bed, I baited one of these traps with
some old cheddar slices and set it on the counter. Sunday morning, I
awoke to a deceased mouse. Not a lot simpler than that!

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Old February 11th 08, 05:11 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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In article 2008021111095316807-montana@wildhackcominvalid,
montana wildhack wrote:


On to the rest of the mouse family!


We recently had 2 on the lower level, that got played with to death.
Pretty easy for me to deal with that way as well!

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Old February 11th 08, 07:47 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"Janet Boss" wrote in message
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In article 2008021111095316807-montana@wildhackcominvalid,
montana wildhack wrote:


On to the rest of the mouse family!


We recently had 2 on the lower level, that got played with to death.
Pretty easy for me to deal with that way as well!


Muttley bagged another mouse a couple days ago. There are still more,
however, and I'll need to get some traps. He's frustrated because he's too
big to get to the mice, and they can probably hear him coming. So maybe
I'll try a D-con trap. Thanks for the info.

I saw an infomercial on late night TV that was plugging a Rid-X rodent
repellent device, touting a "powerful" Motorola processor, and it somehow
is supposed to send electric signals through the wires to make the mice
feel uncomfortable and leave. But my mice will probably just make tinfoil
hats to deflect these magic beams of radiation!

Paul and Muttley


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Old February 11th 08, 07:53 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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In article ,
"Paul E. Schoen" wrote:

So maybe
I'll try a D-con trap. Thanks for the info.


The thing I really like about these are that they are very easy to set
and they are enclosed. They can't snap on a pet, and I don't have to
see much of the dead mouse except it's tail. All a good thing.

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