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Gunnar
October 7th 06, 06:18 AM
If your are having problems with mice in your hangar or trailer you
check out this story.
Go to www.thisamericanlife.org, the webpage of the npr series. "The
Better Mouse Trap" story aired on 4/14/2006. It is an interview with
the VP of the company that makes Victor brand mouse traps. It may help
you in your efforts to control those little furry devils.
Hoping for a rodent free fall and winter,
Gunnar
Ralph Jones
October 8th 06, 01:01 AM
On 6 Oct 2006 22:18:31 -0700, "Gunnar" > wrote:
>If your are having problems with mice in your hangar or trailer you
>check out this story.
>
>Go to www.thisamericanlife.org, the webpage of the npr series. "The
>Better Mouse Trap" story aired on 4/14/2006. It is an interview with
>the VP of the company that makes Victor brand mouse traps. It may help
>you in your efforts to control those little furry devils.
>
>Hoping for a rodent free fall and winter,
>
Might want to try one of these:
http://www.nomeking.com/photogallery/aviation/graycat.jpg
Jim Vincent
October 8th 06, 02:24 AM
I considered getting a cat, then realized that I would need one to stuff the
tail cone, one to stuff the main gear, and one to stuff the air vent. Plus,
they start to smell after a few weeks with no food or water.
"Ralph Jones" > wrote in message
...
> On 6 Oct 2006 22:18:31 -0700, "Gunnar" > wrote:
>
>>If your are having problems with mice in your hangar or trailer you
>>check out this story.
>>
>>Go to www.thisamericanlife.org, the webpage of the npr series. "The
>>Better Mouse Trap" story aired on 4/14/2006. It is an interview with
>>the VP of the company that makes Victor brand mouse traps. It may help
>>you in your efforts to control those little furry devils.
>>
>>Hoping for a rodent free fall and winter,
>>
> Might want to try one of these:
>
> http://www.nomeking.com/photogallery/aviation/graycat.jpg
Brad
October 8th 06, 05:17 AM
www.mousebgone.com
Brad
Jim Vincent wrote:
> I considered getting a cat, then realized that I would need one to stuff the
> tail cone, one to stuff the main gear, and one to stuff the air vent. Plus,
> they start to smell after a few weeks with no food or water.
>
> "Ralph Jones" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 6 Oct 2006 22:18:31 -0700, "Gunnar" > wrote:
> >
> >>If your are having problems with mice in your hangar or trailer you
> >>check out this story.
> >>
> >>Go to www.thisamericanlife.org, the webpage of the npr series. "The
> >>Better Mouse Trap" story aired on 4/14/2006. It is an interview with
> >>the VP of the company that makes Victor brand mouse traps. It may help
> >>you in your efforts to control those little furry devils.
> >>
> >>Hoping for a rodent free fall and winter,
> >>
> > Might want to try one of these:
> >
> > http://www.nomeking.com/photogallery/aviation/graycat.jpg
bumper
October 8th 06, 07:32 AM
What a great country!!!
Someone with a ferret has figured out a way to sell the soiled contents of
their litter box. I'm impressed!
I suppose used kitty litter would work "almost" as well?
bumper
"Brad" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> www.mousebgone.com
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> Jim Vincent wrote:
>> I considered getting a cat, then realized that I would need one to stuff
>> the
>> tail cone, one to stuff the main gear, and one to stuff the air vent.
>> Plus,
>> they start to smell after a few weeks with no food or water.
>>
>> "Ralph Jones" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On 6 Oct 2006 22:18:31 -0700, "Gunnar" > wrote:
>> >
>> >>If your are having problems with mice in your hangar or trailer you
>> >>check out this story.
>> >>
>> >>Go to www.thisamericanlife.org, the webpage of the npr series. "The
>> >>Better Mouse Trap" story aired on 4/14/2006. It is an interview with
>> >>the VP of the company that makes Victor brand mouse traps. It may help
>> >>you in your efforts to control those little furry devils.
>> >>
>> >>Hoping for a rodent free fall and winter,
>> >>
>> > Might want to try one of these:
>> >
>> > http://www.nomeking.com/photogallery/aviation/graycat.jpg
>
JS
October 8th 06, 10:14 PM
bumper wrote:
> Someone with a ferret has figured out a way to sell the soiled contents of
> their litter box. I'm impressed!
After reading that, several British clubs are trying to discover which
pest is afraid of cows.
For overnight tiedown I use a battery-powered gopher stake. With
modification, they can be solar powered for long term storage.
http://www.pestdetour.com/moles_gophers_solutions.asp
Don't really know if they work, but haven't had a problem while using
them.
Jim
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