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TECH Request: cheap mouse protection?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by side_valve, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. lexistars
    Joined: Oct 11, 2006
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    lexistars
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    from Fontana

    I am going with the Fabric sheets..But I heard something about Coke..and them Not burping and Exploding..lol
     
  2. slamdpup
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
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    the best thing is ..antifreeze...put a few small bowls or some medicine cups around the show or garage in the corners and on top of shelfs...soon very soon you will see the little *******s laying around not moving..very affective..also works great for cats that seem to come around and walk and spray that god awful smell that cats have...but if you have animals you like and want to stay around dont put it where they can get to it..use the shelfs antifreeze attracks the mice..cheapest way
     
  3. If you use a trap and drown the rat afterwards, make sure that you leave them in the water a good long time (an hour or so), those little *******s can hold their breath a long time.

    My buddy had another way of disposing of the trapped rats... It involved a can of Aqua Net and a lighter.
     
  4. Jason455
    Joined: Jun 21, 2004
    Posts: 515

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    I alway shread orange dial soap in a cheese grater. I put it in some bowls throughout the car. I also spread dryer sheets too. It smells like a laundry mat but never had a problem with mice. A freind always used moth balls, damn those stink.
     
  5. ems customer service
    Joined: Nov 15, 2006
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    My Shop Was Infested With Rats When I Moved In, Cats The Only Way. They Got Used To The Welding And Grinding And Sit And Watch Me Work
     
  6. pan-dragger
    Joined: Sep 13, 2006
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    i say no to the cat idea, all they do is walk on your paint anyway. move the **** out your kitchen, don't forget to lock your ol' lady and the cat in the garage first. open your sliding gl*** door and pull your ride right on in. all your problems are solved!!
     
  7. gwhaling
    Joined: Jan 20, 2007
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    from WV

    If your traps leave them again empty. Left a couple of empty traps in my house one night and next morning bang. Gotta love greedy *******s.
     
  8. ratstar
    Joined: Feb 22, 2005
    Posts: 1,313

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    It helps if your using the spring traps to get the peanut ****er all over the trigger. Underside and everything, so they have to dig for it and climb all over it to get everything.
     
  9. Burgy
    Joined: Jan 18, 2007
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    well even though i dont have much of a mouse problem, he's still a kick*** cat, he keeps the dog inline. C'mon with eyes that evil


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  10. jbon64
    Joined: Jul 26, 2006
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    thanks for that ....sarcasm ROCKS
     
  11. atomickustom
    Joined: Aug 30, 2005
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    Will dryer sheets and/or Irish Spring keep away chipmunks and squirrels? The damn critters keep nesting under the hood of my Chevy pickup, and killing them really won't work because I live in the woods - there is an endless supply of the things. I need to repell them, not try to wipe them out.
     
  12. "*****es" are unspade female DOGS. Cats are just"****s"!:D
     
  13. Scrap Iron
    Joined: Jun 7, 2006
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    Scrap Iron
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    from Mesa, AZ

  14. noboD
    Joined: Jan 29, 2004
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    I had a mouse in my desk in the shop a few years ago. I opened the drawer and set a spring trap with lots of peanut ****er smeared all over it. It caught the little ****** by the leg and he bled and peed and ****ped all over my envelope of car ***les. And he chewed a hole through every ***le before he bled to death. My wife's new Jetta ***le looks like a paper doll when you open it.
     
  15. woolus
    Joined: Jan 9, 2007
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    shall post a pic of the mouse trap we have at work on tuesday.

    mouse trap is like a cray pot so they are alive and unharmed when they are caught...

    its the best idea ever and catches mice whenever we have any, the workshop is constantly mouse free!!!
     
  16. THX_138
    Joined: Nov 11, 2006
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    What good is an alive unharmed mouse? Now ya got the chance of the little ****ter getting away when you try to kill it!

    Drown em' , crush em' , or poison them....one stop shopping!
     

  17. I agree...
    Filthy ****in' things....


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    GOOGLE: Hanta Virus... and see why every mouse on the planet should be disposed of. Even after they're dead for years they can still kill you. Just ****ing up a dried out mouse in your vacuum cleaner and emitting the the virus back into the air can kill you and your whole family... long after the mouse has died.

    I've repaired alot of aluminum boats that the bottoms have been rotted out from the inside from mouse urine, too. Just last year I had a $25,000 '04 Crestliner in my shop that had a hole eaten right through the bottom from mouse piss...


    Kill 'em... kill 'em all..........



    JOE:cool:
     
  18. Powerband
    Joined: Nov 10, 2004
    Posts: 542

    Powerband

    Man that's ******** :mad:.

    I had a mouse running around the garage as my son and I tried to hit it with something. It ran behind a 2X6 against a wall. As we peered over the top of the board at the mouse I kicked the board as hard as I could and dispatched the mouse. Unfortunately the little thing damn near exploded and my son and I got squirted in the face and eyes with mouse blood. I called the Health Dept. and could not get any info on the danger (or the guy to stop laughing).:p

    Yeechhh- Still gives me the willys remembering that ... :eek:

    Kill 'em... kill 'em all.......... YEAH!

    Powerband
     
  19. Here's a great site relating to the disease...

    http://www.hantavirus.net/

    It's not just mice... it's all rodents. Mice just fit through smaller holes.



    JOE:cool:
     

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