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Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?


Many thanks,
-T


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On 6/30/2017 6:19 PM, T wrote:
Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?


Many thanks,
-T


If you got one , you got two . And soon you'll have a few hundred .
D-con now , and seal the hole up .

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T wrote:
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Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?


yes. they can chew on things you don't
want chewed on. and they pee/poo stinky.

if you can seal up the underside of the
house to prevent them from getting from
the crawlspace into the house that is a
good step at preventing problems too (i
did that here when they were getting in
the walls and also showing up underneath
and so far none have made it into the
house itself other than via old boxes or
bags). the walls are now sealed up too.
a big help.

i wish i could seal up my car too...


2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?


set trap outside the hole to make sure
you get them.

rake the ground smooth to see if any new
tracks appear (if you have sand).


3) Do they eat Black Widows?


no idea.


Your thoughts on the matter?


get them ASAP. plug the holes. keep an
eye on things.


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What is up with number 3?
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On 6/30/2017 7:29 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 6/30/2017 6:19 PM, T wrote:
Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?


Many thanks,
-T


If you got one , you got two . And soon you'll have a few hundred .
D-con now , and seal the hole up .

--

Snag

That's what I'd do. If it dies from poison where stink does not matter
that is OK. I put poison in attic and trap in house. Only takes them
about a half inch crack to get in so seal them.


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On 06/30/2017 04:41 PM, Thomas wrote:
What is up with number 3?


My crawl space has lots of Black Widows. I though maybe
the mice/mouse would do me a public service.
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On 06/30/2017 04:36 PM, songbird wrote:
T wrote:
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Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?


yes. they can chew on things you don't
want chewed on. and they pee/poo stinky.

if you can seal up the underside of the
house to prevent them from getting from
the crawlspace into the house that is a
good step at preventing problems too (i
did that here when they were getting in
the walls and also showing up underneath
and so far none have made it into the
house itself other than via old boxes or
bags). the walls are now sealed up too.
a big help.

i wish i could seal up my car too...


2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?


set trap outside the hole to make sure
you get them.

rake the ground smooth to see if any new
tracks appear (if you have sand).


3) Do they eat Black Widows?


no idea.


Your thoughts on the matter?


get them ASAP. plug the holes. keep an
eye on things.


songbird



Thank you!

If I don't get him before I seal up, will he just
starve or will he decide to eat my heater ducts
first?

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On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 6:19:46 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?

Many thanks,
-T



The last time I had a mouse at the house I put out a couple of mouse traps with peanut butter on the trigger. When I checked the traps, the peanut butter was gone. The little smartass rodent had licked it off the trigger without setting off the trap. I got the little ******* by putting the peanut butter on the bottom side of the trigger. I found him/her in a trap the next day and didn't see any further evidence of more mice such as droppings or chewed up bread bags. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

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On 06/30/2017 05:38 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 6:19:46 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?

Many thanks,
-T



The last time I had a mouse at the house I put out a couple of mouse traps with peanut butter on the trigger. When I checked the traps, the peanut butter was gone. The little smartass rodent had licked it off the trigger without setting off the trap. I got the little ******* by putting the peanut butter on the bottom side of the trigger. I found him/her in a trap the next day and didn't see any further evidence of more mice such as droppings or chewed up bread bags. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

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Great tip. Thank you!

One time at a hotel when I was on temporary duty,
the mice would run like hell behind the TV. So
I just line up a few traps in a row. They raced,
got snapped and flew about ten feet. They must have
been traveling pretty fast!

What??? Okay, yes it was funny as hell.

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On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 7:59:07 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
On 06/30/2017 05:38 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 6:19:46 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
Hi All,

a few years ago we had a black water pipe fail and
our crawl space turned into "Lake Poopoo Caca".
So now I occasionally check under the crawl space
to see if everything is dry.

Well, this time I saw some movement. A mouse.

1) Do I care?

2) I know where he got in, just seal it up at night
when he is out foraging?

3) Do they eat Black Widows?

Your thoughts on the matter?

Many thanks,
-T


The last time I had a mouse at the house I put out a couple of mouse traps with peanut butter on the trigger. When I checked the traps, the peanut butter was gone. The little smartass rodent had licked it off the trigger without setting off the trap. I got the little ******* by putting the peanut butter on the bottom side of the trigger. I found him/her in a trap the next day and didn't see any further evidence of more mice such as droppings or chewed up bread bags. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

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Great tip. Thank you!

One time at a hotel when I was on temporary duty,
the mice would run like hell behind the TV. So
I just line up a few traps in a row. They raced,
got snapped and flew about ten feet. They must have
been traveling pretty fast!

What??? Okay, yes it was funny as hell.



Me and my brother once had a office/warehouse in the downtown area in a very old building that had all kinds of holes in the walls. There were rodents big and small. The rats were so mean they carried switchblades and hissed at you when you came across them. I fiddled with the triggers on the rattraps until they were very sensitive. I was catching mice in the rattraps too. The bar would come down on the mouse's backside, crush it and the mouse was reared up with its tiny paws in the air and its mouth wide open with a look of surprise on its face. The last sound to come out of its mouth was an ultrasonic "****!" The rats would often drag the trap some distance before the bar across their neck strangled them. I'd put out mousetraps with peanut butter on the trigger and ant bait to get rid of ants. The ants were eating the peanut butter off the mousetraps and the mice were chewing open the plastic ant bait containers and eating the ant bait. The building is long gone now and the land is a parking lot. I liked the old building, it had a lot of room. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

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