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December 20, 2007 at 9:16 AM #121580December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM #121433AnonymousGuest
rustico: “Marion, I have a few extra rattle snakes around my property . I am sure one would take care of your problem.No bleeding mice.”
Oh, geez. Mice AND snakes. (rolling eyes…) What a nice garage I’d have then.
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December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM #121576AnonymousGuestrustico: “Marion, I have a few extra rattle snakes around my property . I am sure one would take care of your problem.No bleeding mice.”
Oh, geez. Mice AND snakes. (rolling eyes…) What a nice garage I’d have then.
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December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM #121603AnonymousGuestrustico: “Marion, I have a few extra rattle snakes around my property . I am sure one would take care of your problem.No bleeding mice.”
Oh, geez. Mice AND snakes. (rolling eyes…) What a nice garage I’d have then.
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December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM #121654AnonymousGuestrustico: “Marion, I have a few extra rattle snakes around my property . I am sure one would take care of your problem.No bleeding mice.”
Oh, geez. Mice AND snakes. (rolling eyes…) What a nice garage I’d have then.
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December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM #121676AnonymousGuestrustico: “Marion, I have a few extra rattle snakes around my property . I am sure one would take care of your problem.No bleeding mice.”
Oh, geez. Mice AND snakes. (rolling eyes…) What a nice garage I’d have then.
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December 20, 2007 at 12:27 PM #121493cooperthedogParticipantOK, this post is completely inane…
If you want your rat/mouse problem solved in a bloodless & humane manner, buy a ratzapper (ratzapper.com).
I also had a problem in the garage, and this device was great. It is a plastic chamber about the size of a loaf of bread, with a metal plate in the back. Put some dog food in, rat walks inside, steps on plate and is electrocuted almost instantly. There is a light on the top which will blink if tripped, so you can just look in the garage periodically to see if it worked. Disposal of dead rat is clean and simple, just pick up the device and empty into the trash. You will never have to touch a rodent, so you could take care of this yourself, while your son is “blazing” through his homework…
Another note, coumadin (warafin) was originally developed as rat poison. It is given in low doses to humans as a blood thinner – so if you ever have to take it to bust up a blood clot, you can indirectly thank a rat!
December 20, 2007 at 12:27 PM #121636cooperthedogParticipantOK, this post is completely inane…
If you want your rat/mouse problem solved in a bloodless & humane manner, buy a ratzapper (ratzapper.com).
I also had a problem in the garage, and this device was great. It is a plastic chamber about the size of a loaf of bread, with a metal plate in the back. Put some dog food in, rat walks inside, steps on plate and is electrocuted almost instantly. There is a light on the top which will blink if tripped, so you can just look in the garage periodically to see if it worked. Disposal of dead rat is clean and simple, just pick up the device and empty into the trash. You will never have to touch a rodent, so you could take care of this yourself, while your son is “blazing” through his homework…
Another note, coumadin (warafin) was originally developed as rat poison. It is given in low doses to humans as a blood thinner – so if you ever have to take it to bust up a blood clot, you can indirectly thank a rat!
December 20, 2007 at 12:27 PM #121662cooperthedogParticipantOK, this post is completely inane…
If you want your rat/mouse problem solved in a bloodless & humane manner, buy a ratzapper (ratzapper.com).
I also had a problem in the garage, and this device was great. It is a plastic chamber about the size of a loaf of bread, with a metal plate in the back. Put some dog food in, rat walks inside, steps on plate and is electrocuted almost instantly. There is a light on the top which will blink if tripped, so you can just look in the garage periodically to see if it worked. Disposal of dead rat is clean and simple, just pick up the device and empty into the trash. You will never have to touch a rodent, so you could take care of this yourself, while your son is “blazing” through his homework…
Another note, coumadin (warafin) was originally developed as rat poison. It is given in low doses to humans as a blood thinner – so if you ever have to take it to bust up a blood clot, you can indirectly thank a rat!
December 20, 2007 at 12:27 PM #121714cooperthedogParticipantOK, this post is completely inane…
If you want your rat/mouse problem solved in a bloodless & humane manner, buy a ratzapper (ratzapper.com).
I also had a problem in the garage, and this device was great. It is a plastic chamber about the size of a loaf of bread, with a metal plate in the back. Put some dog food in, rat walks inside, steps on plate and is electrocuted almost instantly. There is a light on the top which will blink if tripped, so you can just look in the garage periodically to see if it worked. Disposal of dead rat is clean and simple, just pick up the device and empty into the trash. You will never have to touch a rodent, so you could take care of this yourself, while your son is “blazing” through his homework…
Another note, coumadin (warafin) was originally developed as rat poison. It is given in low doses to humans as a blood thinner – so if you ever have to take it to bust up a blood clot, you can indirectly thank a rat!
December 20, 2007 at 12:27 PM #121735cooperthedogParticipantOK, this post is completely inane…
If you want your rat/mouse problem solved in a bloodless & humane manner, buy a ratzapper (ratzapper.com).
I also had a problem in the garage, and this device was great. It is a plastic chamber about the size of a loaf of bread, with a metal plate in the back. Put some dog food in, rat walks inside, steps on plate and is electrocuted almost instantly. There is a light on the top which will blink if tripped, so you can just look in the garage periodically to see if it worked. Disposal of dead rat is clean and simple, just pick up the device and empty into the trash. You will never have to touch a rodent, so you could take care of this yourself, while your son is “blazing” through his homework…
Another note, coumadin (warafin) was originally developed as rat poison. It is given in low doses to humans as a blood thinner – so if you ever have to take it to bust up a blood clot, you can indirectly thank a rat!
December 20, 2007 at 12:35 PM #121508pbnativeParticipantI can’t get cat. I HATE cats. I wonder if a dog would do the trick…
I’ve read marion’s other posts, and I’ve always thought ‘chic seems to have control issues.’ Completely separate of this, I have always thought that people who dislike cats have control issues. I’m feeling so… insightful! Luckily marion doesn’t know me and could not possibly care less what I think.
My rottie let possums and racoons come into the house, so I wouldn’t rely on getting a dog like Thor. Of course some cats aren’t hunters either. But I’ve always had cats and never had rodents in the house, even though there are plenty in the neighborhood (lots of growth around).
BTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
December 20, 2007 at 12:35 PM #121650pbnativeParticipantI can’t get cat. I HATE cats. I wonder if a dog would do the trick…
I’ve read marion’s other posts, and I’ve always thought ‘chic seems to have control issues.’ Completely separate of this, I have always thought that people who dislike cats have control issues. I’m feeling so… insightful! Luckily marion doesn’t know me and could not possibly care less what I think.
My rottie let possums and racoons come into the house, so I wouldn’t rely on getting a dog like Thor. Of course some cats aren’t hunters either. But I’ve always had cats and never had rodents in the house, even though there are plenty in the neighborhood (lots of growth around).
BTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
December 20, 2007 at 12:35 PM #121677pbnativeParticipantI can’t get cat. I HATE cats. I wonder if a dog would do the trick…
I’ve read marion’s other posts, and I’ve always thought ‘chic seems to have control issues.’ Completely separate of this, I have always thought that people who dislike cats have control issues. I’m feeling so… insightful! Luckily marion doesn’t know me and could not possibly care less what I think.
My rottie let possums and racoons come into the house, so I wouldn’t rely on getting a dog like Thor. Of course some cats aren’t hunters either. But I’ve always had cats and never had rodents in the house, even though there are plenty in the neighborhood (lots of growth around).
BTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
December 20, 2007 at 12:35 PM #121729pbnativeParticipantI can’t get cat. I HATE cats. I wonder if a dog would do the trick…
I’ve read marion’s other posts, and I’ve always thought ‘chic seems to have control issues.’ Completely separate of this, I have always thought that people who dislike cats have control issues. I’m feeling so… insightful! Luckily marion doesn’t know me and could not possibly care less what I think.
My rottie let possums and racoons come into the house, so I wouldn’t rely on getting a dog like Thor. Of course some cats aren’t hunters either. But I’ve always had cats and never had rodents in the house, even though there are plenty in the neighborhood (lots of growth around).
BTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
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