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RST Engineering - JIm wrote:
How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a difference? {;-) Jim For that matter, do the moths have higher voices after collection? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Jerry Wass wrote:
Michael Horowitz wrote: I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike A 12 Ga with #7½ or #8 shot usually kills 'em every time!! Hand grenades are more fun. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 15:26:12 -0500, Dan wrote:
Hand grenades are more fun. This is beginning to sound like a briefing I heard many years ago on the subject of computer output microform. We were discussing emergency destruction; shredders were ineffective since they left usable images. An army guy was discussing the use of incendiary grenades and the effect on Dibold safes (5 drawer) and the contents thereof. The reccie pilot said he had a problem with the use of incendiaries; the sub driver echoed his concerns. - Mike |
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Jerry Wass wrote:
Michael Horowitz wrote: I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike A 12 Ga with #7½ or #8 shot usually kills 'em every time!! To quote the immortal Bill Mauldin: "Aim between his eyes, Joe...sometimes they charge when they're wounded.... :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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"Michael Horowitz" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 May 2009 15:26:12 -0500, Dan wrote: Hand grenades are more fun. This is beginning to sound like a briefing I heard many years ago on the subject of computer output microform. We were discussing emergency destruction; shredders were ineffective since they left usable images. An army guy was discussing the use of incendiary grenades and the effect on Dibold safes (5 drawer) and the contents thereof. The reccie pilot said he had a problem with the use of incendiaries; the sub driver echoed his concerns. - Mike ROTFL -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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Michael Horowitz wrote:
I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike For years I have seen advertisements for electronic pest repellents that one plugs into wall sockets. Perhaps one of those on an extension cord might work. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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In article , Dan wrote:
RST Engineering - JIm wrote: How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a difference? {;-) Jim For that matter, do the moths have higher voices after collection? Depends on what time of the moth it is... |
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On May 25, 11:43*am, Michael Horowitz wrote:
I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike I know of no scientific evidence to support this but it's widely believed that laundry dryer softener sheets drive mice away. If it works, it's probably the awful perfume they put in those things. The poisoned peanut butter works as they get very thirsty and to looking for water before they die which usually gets them out of the airplane. The downside is the dead mice are poisonous to any animal that eats them. |
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bildan wrote:
...it's widely believed that laundry dryer softener sheets drive mice away. If it works, it's probably the awful perfume they put in those things. .... Ha! The story I heard recently about Bounce! is that it keeps mosquitos away. Popular on golf courses it said. I have no idea if there is any truth in it. Perhaps a really, really ingenious marketing guy? Brian W |
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![]() Ha! The story I heard recently about Bounce! is that it keeps mosquitos away. Popular on golf courses it said. I have no idea if there is any truth in it. Perhaps a really, really ingenious marketing guy? You should send a note to mythbusters and ask them to prove it true or false. Since they can't shoot a piece of bounce or make it explode they will probably turn idea down as being too tame for their target audience. |
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