GOT HIM! He resisted the lure of the peanut butter the first night, but
his hunger must have driven him to sample the forbidden fruits last night.
Mouse under wire in the trunk this morning!
I must go set another trap tonight, you know the old adage about mice,
where there's one, there's more.
I would not want to poison bait him either without knowing where his
"spider hole" was.
Jon
Eric J Russell wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rush" <jdrush@enter.net>
>
> >
> > I think he is still in the car!
> >
> > That must be one confused mouse if he is still in there. The car was
> > stored over 8 miles away from where it sits now. The mouse must pop his
> > head out and go "Huh!"
>
> With all the food he's stored away, its more like a moveable condo...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "old dirtbeard" <dirtbeard@pacbell.net>
>
> > I would use the mouse bait pellets -- much more effective than traps.
> > Just keep putting it out until they stop eating it.
>
> As long as you are certain you can find all the dead bodies after the poison
> has killed 'em. I recall having to rip out some drywall in our church camp
> after they used rat poison in one of the buildings. After a while the
> rotting carcasses began to stink up the chapel... (and one of the bodies was
> inside the piano!)
>
> Eric Russell
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