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Post by LaFille on Jan 26, 2008 3:19:18 GMT
Here is the link. I've never experienced having mice in the house yet and I don't know how much use a non-lethat mousetrap would have for sheds and the like, but we never know; this guy's systems are really well-thought. ;D
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Post by Elliot Kane on Jan 26, 2008 3:23:09 GMT
Heh. Cool
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Post by Lews on Jan 26, 2008 5:09:52 GMT
i thoguht this thread was about about mushroms =/
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Post by cleglaw on Jan 26, 2008 13:19:08 GMT
Non-lethal mousetraps have been around a long time, and I have used them myself, though these are new designs.
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Post by Galadriel on Jan 27, 2008 18:00:49 GMT
Non lethal mousetraps are among my usuall ways of getting rid of mice. I had a few small cages, where the door shut as soon as the mouse was inside. Next day you open up the cage and release the poor creature outside.
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Post by LaFille on Jan 28, 2008 0:18:22 GMT
I had never seen non-lethal mousetraps before; my experience with mice is limited to domestic or outdoors ones. I figure that the cages are a bit the same as those that we use to catch skunks or groundhogs... ?
To make a non-lethal mushroom trap from everyday items, you just have to isolate your bathroom too much, cut the ventilation there and be patient. ;D
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Post by Dark Phoenix Rising on Jan 28, 2008 12:48:11 GMT
Non- leathal mouse traps are only usually useful if you can deposit the mouse more than 1 day's travel away from your house, otherwise they will just come back and get into the house again.
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Post by ss on Jan 28, 2008 21:11:24 GMT
Just call me a cold blooded killer, but I kill all the mice and rats that I can...I definitely do not need a Hunta Virus runnin around makin blood run out my eyes...they are blood shot enough . ;D..
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Jan 28, 2008 23:11:44 GMT
Hmmm... A good way to get free toys for Gwen and Litha...
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