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"Glue" Mouse/Rat Traps
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| judith 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
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I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
internal "walk-way".
It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
humanely!!
Certainly:
Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
complete issue?
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| David Hansen 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
<me@privacy.net> wrote this:-
>I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
>They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
>internal "walk-way".
>
>It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
>humanely!!
It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54
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| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:18:51 +0100, David Hansen
<SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
><me@privacy.net> wrote this:-
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>It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.
But do their legs get pulled off if you try and remove them?
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http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk
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| Weatherlawyer 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
| On Jul 24, 11:18 am, David Hansen <SENDdavidNOhS...@spidacom.co.uk>
wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
> <m...@privacy.net> wrote this:-
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>
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> It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.
How is it humane to stick them to anything for any time at all? I am
surprised they can be imported. I dare say someone should alert the
RSPCA. What sort of cnut would stock them?
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
| judith wrote:
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> I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
> They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
> internal "walk-way".
>
> It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
> humanely!!
>
> Certainly:
> Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
> complete issue?
Put them in a hospice, and let them die in peace.
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
| David Hansen wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
> <me@privacy.net> wrote this:-
>
>
> It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.
>
>
Take them to Guantanamo bay instead!
Or lock them up without charge for 28 days.
>
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-24, 9:25 am |
| Weatherlawyer wrote:
> On Jul 24, 11:18 am, David Hansen <SENDdavidNOhS...@spidacom.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> How is it humane to stick them to anything for any time at all? I am
> surprised they can be imported. I dare say someone should alert the
> RSPCA. What sort of cnut would stock them?
>
Sure. Poison them and let them die in agony instead.
Good grief. A mouse has little imagination really..and probably zero
sense of time.
It will try pulling itself free, till it gets tired out, then lie there
waiting for whatever comes next.
SPLAT!
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| Martin 2007-07-24, 1:25 pm |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100, judith <me@privacy.net> wrote:
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>I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
>They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
>internal "walk-way".
>
>It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
>humanely!!
>
>Certainly:
>Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
>complete issue?
What big feet you have, Judith.
--
Martin
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-24, 1:25 pm |
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"judith" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
> I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
> They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
> internal "walk-way".
>
> It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
> humanely!!
>
> Certainly:
> Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
> complete issue?
Any of those!
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-24, 1:25 pm |
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"David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
> <me@privacy.net> wrote this:-
>
>
> It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.
Better than having them walking around!
A 'snap' trap is better cos it stands a better chance of killing the beggars
straight away!
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| ARWadsworth 2007-07-24, 1:25 pm |
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"Alan Holmes" <alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> "judith" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Any of those!
Gently remove the mouse from the glue and give it to your cat.
Adam
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| meow2222@care2.com 2007-07-24, 1:25 pm |
| On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
> They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
> internal "walk-way".
>
> It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
> humanely!!
>
> Certainly:
> Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
> complete issue?
If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
NT
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| On 24 Jul, 18:11, meow2...@care2.com wrote:
> If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
>
> Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
>
They're house mice, SFAIK they don't live outside. They'll just head
for the nearest house, to resume their function of leaving a trail of
urine and droppings across every surface where food has been handled.
Or they'll be intercepted by a cat on the way.
There's no bunny hugger route to dealing with them, releasing them
just passes your problem, and the problems caused by the myriad
offspring produced in their short lives, on to many other. Bite the
bullet and just kill them.
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| Mary Fisher 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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> "Alan Holmes" <alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Gently remove the mouse from the glue and give it to your cat.
Why would a cat want glue?
Mary
>
> Adam
>
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| Mike the unimaginative 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
| meow2222@care2.com wrote in news:1185297062.560786.300010
@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
> On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>
> If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
>
> Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
>
and your advice for rats?
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| ARWadsworth 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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"Mary Fisher" <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "ARWadsworth" <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Why would a cat want glue?
>
To sniff it.
Adam
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| ARWadsworth 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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"Mike the unimaginative" <Youremail@nospam.here> wrote in message
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> meow2222@care2.com wrote in news:1185297062.560786.300010
> @o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
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> and your advice for rats?
Let the airgun have a shot.
Adam
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| Derek Geldard 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:19:44 +0100, Mogga
<di@nospamohpleasenospammogga.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:18:51 +0100, David Hansen
><SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>But do their legs get pulled off if you try and remove them?
No, not at all, at all.
They pull them off themselves.
And unfortunately I am not joking.
In his greengrocers shop my uncle used to use some gook called Dak
which he spread on a piece of cardborad box and left on the floor in
rat runs.
Usually in the morning all was left was one or more sets of four feet
glued to the cardboard. 8-((
DG
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| Derek Geldard 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:33:37 GMT, "ARWadsworth"
<adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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>"Mike the unimaginative" <Youremail@nospam.here> wrote in message
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>Let the airgun have a shot.
>
Or rather let the shotgun an airing. :-)
<I was just about to say a shotgun>.
DG
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
| meow2222@care2.com wrote:
> On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>
> If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
>
> Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
>
>
Actually it costs great deal in terms of traps and your time, and
actually ACHIEVES nothing, since they will come straight back in, unless
your drive them far enough away (which costs more) and then their
NEIGHBOURS will move in.
As long as you trap and kill faster than they arrive, you will remain
mouse free.
> NT
>
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
| Mike the unimaginative wrote:
> meow2222@care2.com wrote in news:1185297062.560786.300010
> @o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
>
> and your advice for rats?
>
>
AK47.
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| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 20:57:50 +0100, Derek Geldard
<dgg@miniac.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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>No, not at all, at all.
>
>They pull them off themselves.
>
>And unfortunately I am not joking.
>
>In his greengrocers shop my uncle used to use some gook called Dak
>which he spread on a piece of cardborad box and left on the floor in
>rat runs.
>
>Usually in the morning all was left was one or more sets of four feet
>glued to the cardboard. 8-((
>
>DG
Oh that's horrid. Much more horrid than finding half of one chewed up
on the floor.
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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"Mogga" <di@nospamohpleasenospammogga.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 20:57:50 +0100, Derek Geldard
> <dgg@miniac.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
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>
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> Oh that's horrid. Much more horrid than finding half of one chewed up
> on the floor.
Nothing horrid about the death of vermin, however they die.
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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"Mary Fisher" <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "ARWadsworth" <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Why would a cat want glue?
To stick mice to the floor!
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-24, 5:25 pm |
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<meow2222@care2.com> wrote in message
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> On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>
> If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
>
> Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
But just transfer the problem to someone else, kill the beggars!
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| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 21:45:12 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
<alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>Nothing horrid about the death of vermin, however they die.
>
The bloody stump prints would be horrid.
I think I'm just objecting to having to pick the dead ones up.
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| dennis@home 2007-07-24, 8:25 pm |
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"judith" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
> They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
> internal "walk-way".
>
> It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
> humanely!!
>
> Certainly:
> Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
> complete issue?
The best mouse trap I have used was from b&q and is a plastic box with a
hinged door and ramp.
When the mouse enters the ramp drops and the door closes. it then opens
again so more than one mouse will fit.
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| dennis@home 2007-07-24, 8:25 pm |
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"ARWadsworth" <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Gently remove the mouse from the glue and give it to your cat.
Is the glue strong enough for cats?
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| judith 2007-07-24, 8:25 pm |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 23:42:29 +0100, "dennis@home"
<dennis@killspam.kicks-XXX.net> wrote:
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>"judith" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>The best mouse trap I have used was from b&q and is a plastic box with a
>hinged door and ramp.
>When the mouse enters the ramp drops and the door closes. it then opens
>again so more than one mouse will fit.
>
I used to live in a row of newish town houses - they used to run from
the property from the left - through my property in to the property on
the right - using the gap between the downstairs ceiling and the
bedroom floor as the run.
I took up a bedroom floorboard. Put aluminium foil on the ceiling run
- hung a second piece of foil vertically with just a small gap between
it and the horizontal piece. Mains to the two pieces across the gap
and bob's your uncle.
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Mike the unimaginative <Youremail@nospam.here> wrote in message
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> meow2222@care2.com wrote in > >>
> and your advice for rats?
>
>
Pound shop are doing a Big Cheese plastic rat trap, easy set and a hair
trigger gets them every time.
but less fun then the airgun
-
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| Andy Burns 2007-07-25, 3:25 am |
| On 24/07/2007 23:52, judith wrote:
> I took up a bedroom floorboard. Put aluminium foil on the ceiling run
> - hung a second piece of foil vertically with just a small gap between
> it and the horizontal piece. Mains to the two pieces across the gap
> and bob's your uncle.
So when the house catches fire from a pile of smouldering mice who'll
explain it to the insurance company?
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| David Hansen 2007-07-25, 3:25 am |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:45:04 GMT someone who may be "ARWadsworth"
<adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote this:-
>Gently remove the mouse from the glue and give it to your cat.
Is this for cats which are too lazy to catch mice themselves?
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54
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| David Hansen 2007-07-25, 3:25 am |
| On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:30:53 GMT someone who may be "Alan Holmes"
<alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote this:-
>
>Better than having them walking around!
I didn't say it was better to leave them walking around.
>A 'snap' trap is better cos it stands a better chance of killing the beggars
>straight away!
It will kill them more quickly, but often not straight away. Mice in
particular tend to just get their snout caught by one and then
presumably they die of the pain.
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54
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| Mary Fisher 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
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"David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:30:53 GMT someone who may be "Alan Holmes"
> <alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote this:-
>
>
> I didn't say it was better to leave them walking around.
>
>
> It will kill them more quickly, but often not straight away. Mice in
> particular tend to just get their snout caught by one and then
> presumably they die of the pain.
I've only seen one (two actually, babies in the same trap - it must be
unusual) which had been caught by the snout. All others have died of a
headache.
Mary
>
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
| Mogga wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 21:45:12 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
> <alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> The bloody stump prints would be horrid.
> I think I'm just objecting to having to pick the dead ones up.
Good grief!
Isn't it about time you moved to a city top floor flat?
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| David Hansen 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
| On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:32:28 +0100 someone who may be "Mary Fisher"
<mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote this:-
>I've only seen one (two actually, babies in the same trap - it must be
>unusual) which had been caught by the snout. All others have died of a
>headache.
My experience is the other way round.
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54
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| On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:35:32 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c>
wrote:
>Mogga wrote:
>
>Good grief!
>
>Isn't it about time you moved to a city top floor flat?
No I've gone more rural - I thinkI need to get one of those catflaps
with a camera which only allows the cat in if she's not holding
baggage.
It's only been two - no hang on three including the live one. But the
big cat jumped on that and took it out for me.
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| Mary Fisher 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
|
"David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:32:28 +0100 someone who may be "Mary Fisher"
> <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote this:-
>
>
> My experience is the other way round.
Perhaps ours aren't as nervous... or more hungry ... or it might be that we
leave a baited but 'flat' trap around and not until the bait is taken do we
then bait a set trap. By that time they're used to taking bait without
hesitation.
Mary
>
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| The Natural Philosopher 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
| Mogga wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:35:32 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c>
> wrote:
>
>
> No I've gone more rural - I thinkI need to get one of those catflaps
> with a camera which only allows the cat in if she's not holding
> baggage.
>
Well if you have gone rural, you had better get used to the site of
dismembered cotrses left by your inhuman(e) neighbours littering the place.
And if you take the myxy rabbit to the vets to be put down, instead of a
big stick to thwack him behind the ears, you are in for a big load of
mazuma.
> It's only been two - no hang on three including the live one. But the
> big cat jumped on that and took it out for me.
Usually they let them go, and you discover their dessicated corpses
under the kitchen units in few years time.
The smell fades reasonably fast.
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
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"David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:30:53 GMT someone who may be "Alan Holmes"
> <alan_holmes@nowhere.com> wrote this:-
>
>
> I didn't say it was better to leave them walking around.
>
>
> It will kill them more quickly, but often not straight away. Mice in
> particular tend to just get their snout caught by one and then
> presumably they die of the pain.
Good, so it will teach them not to come into my house!
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
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"David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:32:28 +0100 someone who may be "Mary Fisher"
> <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote this:-
>
>
> My experience is the other way round.
So how do you get rid of them?
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| Alan Holmes 2007-07-25, 9:25 am |
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"Mary Fisher" <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "David Hansen" <SENDdavidNOhSPAM@spidacom.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
>
> Perhaps ours aren't as nervous... or more hungry ... or it might be that
> we leave a baited but 'flat' trap around and not until the bait is taken
> do we then bait a set trap. By that time they're used to taking bait
> without hesitation.
Sounds ok, but in the interval between them using the 'flat' trap and the
set one, the females can have another 6 or 7 babies!
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| Struthybaby 2007-07-25, 8:25 pm |
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Mike the unimaginative;733357 Wrote:
> meow2222@care2.com wrote in news:1185297062.560786.300010
> @o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
> -
> On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith m...@privacy.net wrote:-
> I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
> They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
> internal "walk-way".
>
> It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
> humanely!!
>
> Certainly:
> Lump Hammer? Stanley knife? or just a size ten footstep on the
> complete issue?-
>
> If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
>
> Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
> -
> and your advice for rats?
This is my first visit to this site and this thread caught my
attention. I had a problem with mice in the house and tried one of
those glue strips. It was horrible. It caught the mouse, that bit was
ok, but as the mouse struggled it got more and more stuck to the strip
until the poor thing was gruesomely contorted - then I had to do the
deed of putting it out of its misery. I hated it!
Give me a normal mouse trap with the quick-snap action, works
instantly.
My son tried the trick of letting a mouse go outside, only to stay and
watch it merrily run all the way back in again.
I think the best thing for the detection and erradication of mice is a
West Highland White Terrier. It tells you when you have a problem,
finds the said mouse, catches it, solves the problem.
--
Struthybaby
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| johnny hill 2007-07-26, 1:25 pm |
| On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 23:30:24 +0100, Struthybaby
<Struthybaby.11d9e62@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
>
>Mike the unimaginative;733357 Wrote:
>This is my first visit to this site and this thread caught my
>attention. I had a problem with mice in the house and tried one of
>those glue strips. It was horrible. It caught the mouse, that bit was
>ok, but as the mouse struggled it got more and more stuck to the strip
>until the poor thing was gruesomely contorted - then I had to do the
>deed of putting it out of its misery. I hated it!
Just the job - does anyone know where you get them from?
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:11:02 -0700, meow2222@care2.com wrote:
>On 24 Jul, 11:06, judith <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
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>If you must kill your mice, at least dont torture them.
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>Catching them live and putting them outside costs nothing.
.....and achieves nothing
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"Matt" <paint@duluxtheshaggydog.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:11:02 -0700, meow2222@care2.com wrote:
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> ....and achieves nothing
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And as for rats
Give a Jack Russel a bit of sport...................the only good rat is a
dead'un !
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Barry
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