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Posted by SteveB on November 11, 2009, 12:07 am
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> SteveB wrote:
>> Only thing better than a five gallon bucket trap is a Victor Tin Cat.
>> No poison, easy to use, just dump the whole thing, mice and all in a
>> 5 gallon bucket of water. Tin cats work great.
>> http://www.victorpest.com/store/rodent-control/M310
> I like the snap traps better. They're cheap, and if you're home you can
> hear when they get caught. Another advantage is that you can quickly look
> to determine if they have a mouse in them, and also look to see if the
> bait has disappeared (we have some smart mice around here).
> Had a "live trap" once, but I'd rather deal with a dead mouse than a live
> mouse.
> Jon
No dealing at all. Five gallon bucket of water, come back in five minutes
and dump. Easier than touching a dead mouse, blood, guts, hair, hide,
eyeballs, and all.
Steve
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> No poison, easy to use, just dump the whole thing, mice and all in a
> 5 gallon bucket of water. Tin cats work great.
> http://www.victorpest.com/store/rodent-control/M310