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> The mice saga continues.
>
> Tonight I've switched bait again because I fried up the last of the
> most recent batch of homemade bacon. Bacon rind is tough enough that
> they'll either have to leave it or die. And homemade bacon is to die
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Mike,

A good, sorta permanent bait is to soak a string in some of that nice bacon
fat, and then tie it to the trap trigger.

Boli


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bolivar wrote:
> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message
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>> The mice saga continues.
>>
>> Tonight I've switched bait again because I fried up the last of the
>> most recent batch of homemade bacon. Bacon rind is tough enough that
>> they'll either have to leave it or die. And homemade bacon is to die
>> for.
>>
>> modom

>
> Mike,
>
> A good, sorta permanent bait is to soak a string in some of that nice
> bacon fat, and then tie it to the trap trigger.
>
> Boli


Found some crab traps in the garage Yep, they like bacon.

Jill <--wondering what to do with all this fishing/crabbing/golfing stuff
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jmcquown wrote:
> bolivar wrote:
>> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> The mice saga continues.
>>>
>>> Tonight I've switched bait again because I fried up the last of the
>>> most recent batch of homemade bacon. Bacon rind is tough enough that
>>> they'll either have to leave it or die. And homemade bacon is to die
>>> for.
>>>
>>> modom

>>
>> Mike,
>>
>> A good, sorta permanent bait is to soak a string in some of that nice
>> bacon fat, and then tie it to the trap trigger.
>>
>> Boli

>
> Found some crab traps in the garage Yep, they like bacon.
>
> Jill <--wondering what to do with all this fishing/crabbing/golfing stuff


Seeing dollar signs? What else is new?

-dk
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bolivar wrote:

> A good, sorta permanent bait is to soak a string in some of that nice
> bacon fat, and then tie it to the trap trigger.


Intriguing! I'll have to give that a shot. Of course, that
means I must cook some bacon ... so tiresome. Heh.

At the moment, things are quiet. Mostly I only get a couple
of them every year, with notable exceptions. Like the time
the furnace guy took out the insulation from a pipe going
through the wall. Mouse highway.

nancy
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