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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinB View Post

    Too bad the world doesn't revolve around you.
    23 posts on a skiing board. All 23 of them why we should not make the poor little field mice all hurted. Awwwwww. Idn't that cute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grrrr View Post
    23 posts on a skiing board. All 23 of them why we should not make the poor little field mice all hurted. Awwwwww. Idn't that cute.
    Gavin accidentally stumbled upon this forum I imagine while searching for a hipster, art fag hair forum about colonics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    Gavin accidentally stumbled upon this forum I imagine while searching for a hipster, art fag hair forum about colonics.
    Methinks it's more than just chance that he stumbled onto one of your threads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    Gavin accidentally stumbled upon this forum I imagine while searching for a hipster, art fag hair forum about colonics.
    That art fag hair emo hipster Gavin is right. You know he is. Man up and kill the thing or leave it to a man with a maul.

    You fags are just scared of the snap traps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by khakis View Post
    ...snip...

    I'd like an example of this
    Mice and Rats.

    And GavinB, in war it's often better to wound or maim an enemy than to outright kill him. Reason being that then other soldiers of the enemy are likely to get involved with trying to save him rather than with fighting your comrades.

    This thread is bringing the funny.
    ...Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain that is pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain...

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    Excuse me, Mrs. B, but can Gavin come out and play?
    Your dog just ate an avocado!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    That art fag hair emo hipster Gavin is right. You know he is. Man up and kill the thing or leave it to a man with a maul.

    You fags are just scared of the snap traps.
    ice, the snap traps did not work. Don't start acting like Rainbow Brite and losing your reading comprehension skills too.

    I think Gavin just got Peace & Love tatoo'd on his knuckles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    ice, the snap traps did not work. Don't start acting like Rainbow Brite and losing your reading comprehension skills too.

    I think Gavin just got Peace & Love tatoo'd on his knuckles.
    . . . and there's nothing necessarily kind and quick about the snap traps. I've had to dispatch a few rodents, from deer mouse to golden-mantled ground squirrel, which have been partially paralyzed by a missed snap and ended up in hideous convulsions.

    It's a good premise that we should eat whatever we kill. It's a karmic necessity.

    Recipe for rodent:

    Large saucepan
    water
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    Boil water, brick and rodent in saucepan. When you can stick a fork in the brick, the rodent is done.

    Eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chainsaw_Willie View Post
    Mice and Rats.
    I disagree with this...when you find a rat or mouse nest there are never turds in it...all around but never in. Also my roommates and I used to have a pet rat and it would never shit in the corner of the cage that he slept in
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    I need to bring butthurt emo unicorn into my daily conversations.

    Please continue with hilarity now.

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    Talking

    Highly entertaining. This thread has it all, except for an actual

    Rodent Infestation!

    Seriously, one half-dead mouse, that's it?

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    Well, if this'll make you happy:


    And, the electric trap that only caught this one. (For the techies: Neutral wire to large mesh around outside, hot wire to mesh in middle, that's a 10 amp circuit breaker on their just in case.) Don't know why it wasn't more effective. The little buggers stayed away from it, never ate the bait except this one. Maybe the shock bounced them off it without killing them?

    ...Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain that is pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain...

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    I said it before, you need the Victor traps with the fake chees, then put some peanut butter on the cheese.

    Also, set it to S, you can barely get the thing set without it snapping. It kills mices.

    But enough of that.

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    mousse mice, anyone?


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    or mice mousse? That looks delish tacodip!
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chainsaw_Willie View Post
    And, the electric trap that only caught this one. (For the techies: Neutral wire to large mesh around outside, hot wire to mesh in middle, that's a 10 amp circuit breaker on their just in case.) Don't know why it wasn't more effective. The little buggers stayed away from it, never ate the bait except this one. Maybe the shock bounced them off it without killing them?

    YES! think 220 would take care of the alleycats that come into my backyard?
    The killer awoke before dawn.
    He put his boots on.

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    It probably would. Problem with 220/240 is that it's two phases of 110/120. No neutral. So, setting it up like that would cause a 110/120 jolt to anything touching the outer layer unless you put it on some kind of insulating mat that would prevent grounding. Also, just touching the inner layer would also be only 110/120. You have to make contact between the two layers to get the full 220/240.
    ...Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain that is pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain...

    "I enjoy skinny skiing, bullfights on acid..." - Lacy Underalls

    The problems we face will not be solved by the minds that created them.

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    you've definitely thought about this a lot more than I have...
    but it seems doable; 1 hot leg on the big mat, other hot leg on the small (bait) mat, insulated from ground and each other...
    don't worry Gavin...I don't really want to pop my alleycats, they're probably the reason I don't have mice!
    The killer awoke before dawn.
    He put his boots on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chainsaw_Willie View Post
    Well, if this'll make you happy:


    And, the electric trap that only caught this one. (For the techies: Neutral wire to large mesh around outside, hot wire to mesh in middle, that's a 10 amp circuit breaker on their just in case.) Don't know why it wasn't more effective. The little buggers stayed away from it, never ate the bait except this one. Maybe the shock bounced them off it without killing them?

    Check out the 2 mice in the Victor traps. Bet that lower one SUFFERED HIS ASS OFF!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    Check out the 2 mice in the Victor traps. Bet that lower one SUFFERED HIS ASS OFF!
    Nah, the trap that's sideways in the middle got him across the neck and back. Why the fuck are there six traps in a box, though? Weird.

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    Rodent infestation

    I stay in CT, and recently, I was dealing with rodent infestation at my home. I had gone with some extensive damage, bad smell of shit and pee of rodent were coming out all over our stuff. I used fluorescent to spray, but it was of no use. Then immediately I called up the rodent control Fairfield County CT team at yalepest , where the exterminators CT had used effective methods to eliminate the rodents.
    Last edited by m68217; 10-18-2017 at 04:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m68217 View Post
    I stay in CT, and recently, I was dealing with rodent infestation at my home. I had gone with some extensive damage, bad smell of shit and pee of rodent were coming out all over our stuff. I used fluorescent to spray, but it was of no use. Then immediately I called up the rodent control Fairfield County CT team at yalepest , where the exterminators CT had used effective methods to eliminate the rodents.
    Your first post in a ski forum is about rodents? Tits or GTFO, JONG!

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    I've updated from the damn touchy Victor traps to these:



    Super simple to set and work like a champ.

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    The other night I was walking home from the bar at 2am along the Rue Saint Martin, I watched what could only be called a "rat party." Perhaps a half dozen rats of varying sizes were playing tag under a full moon. I am not sure I have ever met a group of human beings that were having as much fun as these rats. They stopped for a second to regard me, but not with menace or fear. It was more informational, as if to remind me that by day this might be a street for people but by night it was for RAT PARTIES ONLY.

    I nodded and tipped my hat and continued on my way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    Your first post in a ski forum is about rodents? Tits or GTFO, JONG!
    Dude, yer talkin' to a chatbot.

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