need help killing mouse

A nice candle lite dinner, be sure to spread the crumbs around...

Turn off the lights, drink a little wine...

Little bullets for little swine...

I think the terminal effects of the new .17m2 work wonderfully on intruding rodentia...




Plays heck with the neighbors though... it's loud from what I hear!!!

:D :D Happy Hunting!
 
Why do you always forget the obvious.

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and of course.

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Paul
 
One of my neighbors had them in his wall and couldn;t get them out. Pounded on the wall for 15 minutes by the mouse and no further motion. He was proud of himself for a few days untill the smell kicked in.

Took 3 months to disappear.
 
If your going the launched projectile route, be sure to have some plastic wood, sandpaper & paint that matches your baseboards.
;)
My bud was proud of the rat he shot (BB), except it died in the wall.
Lucky for him it was his downstairs neighbor that got to knock a hole in her wall.
 
Take off and nuke the site from orbit. Its the only way to be sure.

I've never had a problem with mice, but I did have rats in my shed out back. Lots of fun afternoons with a frosty beverage and a pellet rifle. To this day though my Scottish Terrier won't go into the shed for fear of the rats. WTF? Weren't they bred for the sole purpose of killing rats? If I'm ever attacked by a vaugely man shaped peice of plush foam stuffing he'll be there though.
 
Pcnorton if the bow down icon were available I would put one in, Thats how real men deal with mice, great pictures. As far as orbital nuking, didn't the poles invent the nuclear hand grenade? some of the drawbacks are just more trouble than they are worth. :)
 
braddy said:
As far as orbital nuking, didn't the poles invent the nuclear hand grenade?
Yes, they did. It was an offshoot of their manned space program. Since the US and USSR had already launched lunar missions, the Poles were planning to send men to the Sun, instead.

Any concerns over solar temperatures were allayed by the mission specification that it be flown at night.
 
You might check the trigger mechanism and make certain it isn't set so well it 'locks'. Use a pliers to give it a hair trigger, test it a few times, then load it. Mice will go for a bit of bubblegum with bacon grease on it. What ever bait you use, don't give 'em a whole meal, just a little and make 'em work to try to get it off.
 
Ren the devils trailboss said:
GUYS GUYS GUYS>>>CLAYMORE AND A TRIP WIRE>>that will take care of the mouse..

that'll take care of a lot more than one mouse ;)
 
We've had a couple of infestations due to nearby construction.

Peanut butter on the bottom of the trigger, and cream cheese on the top worked every time.

The ones I found best were the ones with the plastic triggers, where the trigger looks like cheese. It has holes in it to hold the bait better.

Good luck man.
 
I hate cats.

Go out and catch a nice good long black snake.

Let it loose in the house.

After the mouse is eaten, buy a mongoose.

After the snake is dead, shoot the mongoose.
 
The live-catch traps work fine, and you won't have a problem with the critters going back inot the walls to die. If peanut butter does not work as a bait. Stick some (1-2) strawberries in the trap. And let them rot. It does work. And if you ask me how I know, I just might tell you.
 
I saw this movie once with Crispin Glover it was a remake of an older version, Willard I think it was. The mice liked him. :D

All ya gotta do is become a pathetic loser ;) , or make use of a few of the trolls around, befriend an enormous rat, train him to lead his minions in an attack on all your enemies, get Michael Jackson to write a song, and a producer to make a movie out of the ordeal, than take the money from the DVD residual sales and hire a professional exterminator.
 
Speaking of "sticky traps" I actually caught a bird on one. I leave on by the door in the garage as it is open a lot. Somehow a cricket had jumped on the sticky pad and didn't get loose. It was on there for about a month when a small sparrow thought it was ripe for the picking. It was a strange site. :D
 
I got glue traps, and put peanut butter on the spring traps, and nothing. I have found cockroach legs, and mouse poop, but no ******** mouse. I will keep trying.
 
Smart mouse.
He must be riding the roaches into the glue trap to steal the PB.
:eek:
 
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