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Default A fun day on the ranch...........

On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:32:53 -0500, the infamous "Pete C."
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Stuart Wheaton wrote:
My Dairy farmer uncle used to put out a saucer of cement and flour
mixture for the rats, supposed to work well... Just sweep out the VERY
stiff rat corpses, but who cares if a barn smells like a dead rat.


Simple solution - get rid of the dogs, get more cats and your mouse
problems will be gone, along with the problems the dogs bring too - win
win.


Hmm, yards that reek of dog **** or houses/apts which smell like cat
****. Which lovely answer to choose from...?

Build the rat drowner trap. It has been widely published here and on
the Wreck for years. 5 gallon bucket, bait, rat-sized teeter-totter.
Bob's yer uncle.

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