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daizie Wrote:

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> yes, thats what the trail looks like, but its up

> in the cutlery drawer too, over utensils ive

> cooked with , even though ive washed them

> properly. How would it get up there? with that

> shell an all. Yuk .

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A friendly mouse climbs up first and lets the snail into your drawers...



Creepy ehh....

  • 1 month later...
Man in hardware shop just told me that many mice and rats are now immune to the old standard poison, which I think was just (or mainly) warfarin and used to thin their blood until they died? All the shops all still selling the old stuff, knowing full well that it's not likely to work. Seems if you are leaving this stuff for them now though (Rodene was the type I used) you are just feeding them up.

I have a cat for hire. I won't feed her for a week, so she's good and ready. The trouble is, you'll need to get rid of any frogs and birds first, as she's partial to them. It amazes me how much of a mouse is edible. The only bits I ever find left are the intestines.


So there's a foolproof method, problem solved!

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