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    Leadeye

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    Wife is after mouse number two in the garage tonight. These two have been evading and then crapping in her traps, she got one Sunday night. It's like watching The Ghost and The Darkness.:)
     

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    Wife is after mouse number two in the garage tonight. These two have been evading and then crapping in her traps, she got one Sunday night. It's like watching The Ghost and The Darkness.:)

    Glue traps. The big ones. Dollop of good Jiffy crunch right in the middle so even the big ones have to take a step in to get at it.
     

    Leadeye

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    That's what she's using in addition to regular snap traps, and that's why this has risen to the level of intensity in the movie. She's a good trapper, picked off trap smart raccoons by putting a mouse trap in the cage trap to get the coon to move suddenly and set off the trap. Like Remington without a double rifle.
     

    KJQ6945

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    That's what she's using in addition to regular snap traps, and that's why this has risen to the level of intensity in the movie. She's a good trapper, picked off trap smart raccoons by putting a mouse trap in the cage trap to get the coon to move suddenly and set off the trap. Like Remington without a double rifle.

    Sounds like she has this handled. :draw:
     

    Leadeye

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    I try to relocate the snakes, don't have a problem with them. This one was on the front porch though and got the "hoe" treatment. Should have made a hat band out of it but wasn't thinking at the time.
     
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