Thanks Rats and mice
As I understand it "solid mice" The cement sets using the fluid of the
eater. Patio statues maybe????? Jim "Wallaby Walker" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the advice, agree with S.McLaren re the cats, and yes if you have one keep it inside! Bells, Augie? The only one for a cat's collar are the original Swiss cow bells; small reptiles can't hear bells, but the cow variety sure as hell slows 'em down!! Jim, thanks for reminding me of that one, I heard it on Landline once many years ago, but does it solidify the entire little mongrels? Cheers Wallaby "Wallaby Walker" wrote in message ... Hey there Guys and Gals, I'm looking for a product to exterminate rats & mice. (I asked this in the pet rat folder and copped a bit of flack - amusing to say the least - those bods are the ultimate rat lovers of the universe) Apparently there is a poison product that "mummifies" the pests so that they don't "jelly away through you ceiling" yuk!! Well it nearly happened, not pleasant at all. Thanks in advance, Cheers Wallaby |
Rats and mice
"Wallaby Walker" writes:
Apparently there is a poison product that "mummifies" the pests so that they don't "jelly away through you ceiling" yuk!! Why not glue a rattrap into the middle of a large tray or sheet of cardboard, so you can drag it to the manhole and remove it from your ceiling? One disadvantage of a rattrap is that once one rat has been caught, the others will usually be very wary of going anywhere near the trap for a few weeks. Whereas with baits, once one starts to eat it, others join in, and they all succumb only after a few days. Most of the time, the baited rats do not die in the walls or ceiling; for some reason they seem to seek sunlight, and you'll find them dead or dying outside on the concrete path or on the lawn. There is the "rat glue" product. You could put it onto a metal tray or stout wood board, but it doesn't kill the rat, just holds it fast. So you have to put up with its squeals and go and finish off the captive rat (unless it chews its own leg off to make an escape, or dies of shock). -- John Savage (for email, replace "ks" with "k" and delete "n") |
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