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Posted by T_Bone on December 08, 2006 at 18:32:34 from (4.240.42.95):
In Reply to: Of mice and men posted by kestrel on December 08, 2006 at 06:55:05:
Hi kestrel, Well I'm up over 80 before I quit counting. Seams like all the new neighbors killed to many snakes and coyotes last year when they moved in and our mouse problem is horrible this year. I've been using the electronic repellers and they do work to some exent as they make the mouse agaitated so they get caught easier in the traps. Takes about a week to get the mice moving. Will they keep rid of mice when we get them under control? Maybe and more likely than not from what I've seen. I've also caught some all white mice and all black and black/tan colored so someone must have let some pets go at some time. Sorry but mice are too damn distructive and reproduce fast to be let go in a humain trap. T_Bone
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