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Old 07-22-2012, 05:54 PM
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Just hope that those mice haven't started munching on wiring in your truck.
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Originally Posted by Watt-maker
Just hope that those mice haven't started munching on wiring in your truck.
Duhhhh. Yeah part of reason I'm freaking out.
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love the mouse traps i am making one right now !
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My daughter's chore to put dry dog food in the dog's dish from the tin can in the garage. I noticed that sometimes she would leave some pieces of dog food on the garage floor, but then the next time I went by it was gone. Since she was cleaning up her mess, I never said anything.

When I was in for an oil change, the tech called me over to show me how the air filter needed to be changed. When he opened it up it had a couple of pounds of dry dog food in it. Then I knew she wasn't cleaning up her mess, the mice were doing it for her.
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Next time you think your hungover, think how a squirrel headache feels!
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The electronic repellers that plug in a wall outlet seem to work well
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Originally Posted by BadAlBell
The electronic repellers that plug in a wall outlet seem to work well
Got two of those in there as well. 7 Decon packets, two bucket traps, and two electronic repellents. Overkill. They can't hide!
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A few moth ***** seem to help keep them away.Mice-squrils -rabbits-rodants in general love to eat the insulation on wire.
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A few moth ***** seem to help keep them away.Mice-squrils -rabbits-rodants in general love to eat the insulation on wire.
Good call. Throw a few under the seat. Even though they smell like crap
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Originally Posted by Legendsk
My daughter's chore to put dry dog food in the dog's dish from the tin can in the garage. I noticed that sometimes she would leave some pieces of dog food on the garage floor, but then the next time I went by it was gone. Since she was cleaning up her mess, I never said anything.

When I was in for an oil change, the tech called me over to show me how the air filter needed to be changed. When he opened it up it had a couple of pounds of dry dog food in it. Then I knew she wasn't cleaning up her mess, the mice were doing it for her.
Lol... Good micky.


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