Mike:
Too bad, because a big, mean cat would probably be a great "Final =
Solution" for those rodents. Maybe a Rat Terrier, Beagle or Dachshund? =
hehe
Sounds like you have an ecological problem that poisons and repellents =
might not solve...need to change the food chain around in that garage =
somehow!
Dan=20
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From: Mike Lishego
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 1997 5:10 AM
To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Getting rid of rodents,,,W/O Cats!
Hello,
I'm getting ready to install the new carpeting into my 'B, but it will =
sit in=20
a garage with a rodent problem. My father and I have been putting out a =
fresh tray of=20
D-Con since I've been home with no real success. As an odd aside, my =
neighbor has=20
fished 38 dead rodents of all kinds out of his pond in the past few =
weeks...Anyway,=20
the little suckers have eaten my old seats apart and I found two dead =
mice trapped in=20
the cylinder bores of a headless engine. What can I put in my car to =
keep them from=20
nesting in my wiring or eating my new carpet? It's obvious that the =
D-Con is=20
pointless, since more animals come into the garage to take their dead =
comrades place.=20
What about mothballs? Cedar? Electronic pest repellers?
Thanks in advance, however, cats are out of the question...8-(
--=20
Michael S. Lishego
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Elementary Education Major,
English Minor, Class of 1999
R.A. of Winston-Salem Hall
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