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Getting Rid of Mice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 392093" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>The unbeatable aussie mousetrap . . . </p><p></p><p>Get a bucket (preferably steel), an empty drink can (coke or whatever), a bit of wire and peanut butter. Thread the can onto the bit of wire and make sure it is loose enough to spin. Then put the wire and the can so that it is over the top of the bucket. Spread some peanut butter on the can, and fill the bucket up half with water. The mice will climb out on the wire to get the peanut butter, but when they hit the can it will spin and they will fall into the water. Make it even easier for them by putting it near a shelf/box or using bits of wood so they can get onto the rim of the bucket easily. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, it never fails. </p><p></p><p>Also Jack Russels, disgusting little things though they are, actually do a good job of getting rid of mice and rats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 392093, member: 3195"] The unbeatable aussie mousetrap . . . Get a bucket (preferably steel), an empty drink can (coke or whatever), a bit of wire and peanut butter. Thread the can onto the bit of wire and make sure it is loose enough to spin. Then put the wire and the can so that it is over the top of the bucket. Spread some peanut butter on the can, and fill the bucket up half with water. The mice will climb out on the wire to get the peanut butter, but when they hit the can it will spin and they will fall into the water. Make it even easier for them by putting it near a shelf/box or using bits of wood so they can get onto the rim of the bucket easily. Seriously, it never fails. Also Jack Russels, disgusting little things though they are, actually do a good job of getting rid of mice and rats. [/QUOTE]
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