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Default Mice love Stilton

sf wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 07:51:02 -0600, "jmcquown"
> > wrote:
>> True, your regular mouse trap is a tad messy.
>> And after hearing the thing snap shut and emptying it about 6 times
>> in an hour I decided perhaps poison bait would be better. Put it
>> well behind the refrigerator so as not to allow the pets access.
>> They ate it, gluttons that they are, then wandered off to wherever
>> they go when you can't find them and were not seen or heard from
>> again.
>>

> The problem is you can SMELL them!


Nope... I never had that dead mouse scent in my house. I don't know if the
walls were particularly thick or well insulated or if the critters dragged
themselves outside to die. Never had that smell problem.

Jill


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