| This is a website I researched  before trying several different methods. I am sold 
on the square bait things that kill mice. Have to disagree with John on letting 
them live however, as they only will come back and if you own your own home, 
something you don't want is a infestation. If rent anything, let managers handle 
it, but different when it is your pad.    I never knew mice were nibblers either. This would 
explain what I found int he arage which attracted them in the first place, they 
were after my dog food and bird seed. The bird seed, the little bastards had 
only ate the sunflower seeds, leaving the shells behind; and the dog kibbles I 
would find 1/2 eaten. I also tried the snap traps, and got only two, mice are 
like squirrels really smart and seem to remember stuff, like how to get past 
those. And the glue traps are worthless. I did however catch one in a glue trap, 
and purposely put him in the middle of the field behind my house where a big owl 
carried him off, trap and all.  
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 7:40 
  AM Subject: RE: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: 
  Looking for advice on car covers and storage tips 
 
  
  This is a good outlook but as rodents must gnaw constantly to limit the 
  growth of their incisor teeth they would gain access if they wished and ruin 
  the $200 bag also. These rodents can gain entrance through openings 
  much less then a half inch, which makes building them out 
  expensive. If you elect to stuff the openings it is best if a steel wool is 
  used to preclude them gnawing through.   Also being environmentally conscious I have come to realize 
  that there are times when protecting our property take 
  precedence.
 John W Rosa <JohnRosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  wrote:
 
    
    From the 'live and let live' contingent, I say whatever runs 'em off 
    without  hurting them is the method I'd go with.   If 
    your storage has holes- fix them [there's that uncommon 'common sense' 
     again].   If 
    the soap smell drives them away, what could be safer for you and the 
    car.... and makes opening the door next spring a more pleasant 
    experience?   Worst case- one of those storage bags (about $200) seals the car from 
     all invaders...and keeps the dust and other crap off, 
    too.   Save the killing for the truly deserving. 
 John W Rosawww.JavelinAMX.com
 
      
      
      Eddie, What do these poison blocks say about when the little critters crawl 
      inside a wall to pass away? Worked pest management for 20+ in the AF and a 
      dead animal in a wall is next to impossible to locate do to the drafts 
      moving the ODOR. This is why I said traps plus the more you catch the more 
      'chili con carne'. I like the "Irish Spring" idea plus the rondents can bath. Hal
 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
wrote:
 
        
        
        On mice, I recently tried some square 
        things that are green, and some that are granola colored, they are small 
        squares, sold at Home Depot to kill mice. I had mice getting in my 
        garage, little field mice good for maybe a taco. This stuff is 
        unbelieveable and I wished I knew the name of it, but it killed 7 of 
        them dead as hell. I tried the sticky glue flat things and those suck. 
        But all the mice are dead and any others that might have considered 
        coming in have not. Pretty powerful and impressive stuff. Go to Home 
        Depot and check it out, about 12 squares for $5.   I have also put bars of Irish Spring in 
        cars before. Works well but you still will have mice in the area like 
        floor or rafters. Bes thting about Irish Spring is when you open your 
        car up for spring cleaning it is strong enough for a man, but made for a 
        woman :~X))   
          ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 
          7:35 PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 
          Looking for advice on car covers and storage tips 
 Ralph, If you can stand it MothBalls work best at repelling rodents( 
          though a nice fat snake is as good). If you are a country boy in the 
          south then Bodark apples will do the trick. Personbally I would trap 
          the rodents and put some of those toilet bowl cakes in the 
          car.rebade1 <rebade1@xxxxxxxxx>  
          wrote:Rod,You 
            said in your recent post that you got a new car cover for the
 Gremmie. Any recommendation on what to look for in a car cover 
            besides
 fit. I don't want another winters dust on the car.
 
 Also, I have put dryer sheets in the interior to keep the 
            critters out.
 Any other suggestions in that regard would be 
            welcome also, as I have
 some mice and ground squirrels that seem 
            to always end up in my 
          garage.
 Ralph
 
 
 
 
 
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