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Old 09-12-2009, 09:37 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Dave Hill wrote:
I go back to basics and just use peanuts


Peanut butter is less likely to roll off, and harder for them to nick
without setting off the trap.


I prefer to use a catch alive trap so they can be released. Why is it
necessary to kill them?

Tina





Seems kind hearted but it isn't really, where do you release them? too
close and the are back the same day, to far and its either territory with
no food supply or its taken, either way they starve. especially as by now
they will have established their winter food stashes (mostly from your
cupboards!)
But I can see where you are coming from, they are cute and most of the
year not too much trouble
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