Mice under hood

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Re: Mice under hood

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My brother in law had a live mouse get on a glue trap. And was screaming for fear or release. So he had to now dispose of this live glued mouse. He couldnt flush trash it give it to the cats outside. He had to put it somewhere to die still glued to the trap. I think he put it in his burn barrel. But im unsure.
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Re: Mice under hood

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Deterrents like dryer sheets actually work in some cases and having a mouse stuck on a glue trap is kinda awkward but I guess they work. Lavender frangrance works too. I watch a show on TV called "The Verminators" and got some good ideas from there. But really nothing folks works like this Rozol product. When I trap a mouse I want them dead, DAID outta here, bought the farm, cashed in their chips, kicked the bucket, deep sixed, doing the lawn limbo, time sharing the oblong condo, making a call from the horizontal phone booth, deceased, departed, hard as a carp, booked into the motel deep six, taking a spin in the brass handle sedan, pumping up parking lot, pumping lid! :thup: When I was a kid I pictured Mickey Mouse munching on a wire harness and him and Minnie sharing a coil wire! :eek: We had mice here on the farm and it was not good. :help: Now that good decent science has come along we have the upper hand but it is really a challenge. One thing I did learn from the Verminator Show is that if you can get the "breeders" then the rest just fall into control. Everyone good luck with their cleanup jobs and good on you for protecting yourselves from mouse droppings and staying out of harms way especially the dreaded Hunta Virus which is carried in some dried mouse urine. Be safe. :clap:
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