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OT cheap mousetrap revisited

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rrlund

12-21-2007 07:17:15




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The other day we were discussing using a bucket of water to catch mice. I was watching Dakota Life yesterday on RFD and they were at a South Dakota ag museum. There was a mouse trap that used a cage and tunnel where the mouse went in and a gate kept them from getting out. They went down the tunnel and fell in to a can of antifreeze. They said they used the antifreeze instead of water because they wouldn't stink in it.

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led

12-21-2007 21:21:40




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 Re: OT cheap mousetrap revisited in reply to rrlund, 12-21-2007 07:17:15  
If you live in the country, cats are the way to go. If you live in town a neighbor's cat will work for you too.

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730virgil

12-21-2007 18:52:33




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 Re: OT cheap mousetrap revisited in reply to rrlund, 12-21-2007 07:17:15  
what you need is a bunch of cats. we don't have to worry about where we'll get replacements as poeple seem to lose them near here and all of of a sudden we have another cat or 2.



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Dave H (MI)

12-21-2007 07:21:45




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 Re: OT cheap mousetrap revisited in reply to rrlund, 12-21-2007 07:17:15  
stink in it or sink in it?



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rrlund

12-21-2007 07:31:19




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 Re: OT cheap mousetrap revisited in reply to Dave H (MI), 12-21-2007 07:21:45  
Stink....smell



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Dave H (MI)

12-21-2007 11:07:05




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 Re: OT cheap mousetrap revisited in reply to rrlund, 12-21-2007 07:31:19  
Ya think if I sprayed some around the attic it would help? Durn things are dying up there all the time in the winter and come the first warm week of Spring..... well...



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