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Default "Glue" Mouse/Rat Traps

On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:19:44 +0100, Mogga
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:18:51 +0100, David Hansen
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:06:28 +0100 someone who may be judith
wrote this:-

I have just seen in a pound shop some awesome mouse and rat traps.
They are effectively cardboard tunnels with very strong glue on the
internal "walk-way".

It says on the packaging - please dispose of any caught animals
humanely!!


It is not humane to leave them stuck to the trap for hours/days.


But do their legs get pulled off if you try and remove them?


No, not at all, at all.

They pull them off themselves.

And unfortunately I am not joking.

In his greengrocers shop my uncle used to use some gook called Dak
which he spread on a piece of cardborad box and left on the floor in
rat runs.

Usually in the morning all was left was one or more sets of four feet
glued to the cardboard. 8-((

DG

 
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