bigfish1965 Posted August 28, 2010 Report Posted August 28, 2010 Seriously...you are wasting your time. As long as there is food, water and shelter, others will take their place. As long as they stay outside forget it. This time of year the mice and rats will start looking for winter homes and be on the move. Also if you live in a high predator area (coyotes, etc) this will happen as they look for places away from predators. Best bet is to get your own predator. Do not use poisons outside!!
crappieperchhunter Posted August 28, 2010 Report Posted August 28, 2010 Peanut-Butter-Tilt-A-Whirl.... Works like a charm!!!! I've caught my fair share of vermin with this ...smear the can with peanut butter.. and add about 8" of water at the bottom of the pail ... vermin jump onto the can the can spins and the falls into the water below. I've drowned from Mice to Black Squirrels with this ... I leave it in my shed....armed and ready to go. Make sure to have a stick or ruler for them to climb up onto the edge of the pail.. Or this can work well too...my Min-Pin ,Paris. Randy Randy I think your Tilt a whirl is brilliant. Now I'm HOPING to have a mouse/rat problem just so I can Red Green me up one of those gizmoe's
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