Brute
Hooked
I still have not seen that entire movie…
I still have not seen that entire movie…
The co2 propels a rod to crush their skull. Think of a cattle stun gun or captive bolt gun…Woah! That's pretty awesome!! Definitely need to try the walk the plank thing and that A24 looks great too. What exactly does the A24 use to kill the rodents? We've used a Rat Zapper here in Carson City to take care of some squirrels eating our tomatoes and it zaps them with electricity, is it kind of the same or does the CO2 kill them?
Look out, he's got an unregistered zip gun........The co2 propels a rod to crush their skull. Think of a cattle stun gun or captive bolt gun…View attachment 393528
I've seen their marketing commercials. Those rodents get knocked the fuck out.The co2 propels a rod to crush their skull. Think of a cattle stun gun or captive bolt gun…View attachment 393528
LOL - okay, now I get itThe co2 propels a rod to crush their skull. Think of a cattle stun gun or captive bolt gun…View attachment 393528
Incredible…no wonder small mammals survived when the dinosaurs dies off…I had one who must have been just miserable. rode around in this spot all day. lol
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that's pretty cool, I've got some fucking squirrels that need to be gone.If you Google “walk the plank mouse trap” and this a24 “trap” have been absolutely awesome. A few years ago. I went waaay off the deep end with trying to eradicate squirrels and mice
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A movie that disparages old men…The co2 propels a rod to crush their skull. Think of a cattle stun gun or captive bolt gun…View attachment 393528
He has a good one for gophers too.that's pretty cool, I've got some fucking squirrels that need to be gone.
Don’t get me going on those fucking thingsHe has a good one for gophers too.
Okay, you have my attention and that thing is cheap!!I used this rolling log mouse trap in my shed when I lived in the country. Had maybe a dozen mice in it the first day or two. Just add 6 inches of water at the bottom of the bucket.
Just put some peanut butter on the flap in the middle and a ramp on each side of the 5 gallon bucket and you’re good to go. Without the water, the mice will be close to getting out.Okay, you have my attention and that thing is cheap!!
Don’t forget a six-pack of your favorite suds… for the show. HahaJust put some peanut butter on the flap in the middle and a ramp on each side of the 5 gallon bucket and you’re good to go. Without the water, the mice will be close to getting out.
Nice work. Are you going to grill them or fry them?Okay, so things have been much better with our Duramax and all our Jeeps or at least when it comes to menacing mice but now that the all the fields have been harvested and low temps have been getting down into the teens or lower, Cindy and I had started to see evidence of mice in the shop and cellar at our Edge of Pizen property. Anyway, thanks to the suggestions on this thread, we decided to try a few different things to catch the buggers and as luck would have it, ALL of them worked!
Down in the cellar, basic old school traps worked just as I would have expected them to.
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In our service porch, we tried using a Rat Zapper as it worked with squirrels and found it worked just as well.
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Out in the shop, we used a few old school traps and while they worked, we saw something I wasn't expecting to see and after doing some research, learned it was something that does occur with mice that are desperately hungry.
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Up, that mouse was missing it's head and a better part of it's body as other mice cannibalized it. The once you see below was missing it's head and the peanut butter bait below it LOL
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Unfortunately, all these traps only work once or at least, until you clear them out and reset them. So, we did try one other trap, one that was recommended here and I did have some doubts about being that these mice are so light and small but holy hell - it WORKED like a fricken charm!
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Yup, what you're seeing the Walk the Plank mouse trap and it pretty much caught everything else the other traps weren't able to being that they were already tripped.
I should note that the cellar has a few openings that I found were mice could come in and I have since sealed them up. However, the shop is a pretty tight building and I can only guess that one or more of these guys snuck in during the many times that I've left the main door open and all day long. I can't imagine what these guys were eating being sealed up for the couple of weeks we've been gone but then, that might explain the cannibalism we saw there.
Anyway, I'm hoping that the effort we put into sealing things up and catching what was inside will result in fewer instances of these menacing mice showing themselves. And, for those of you with a similar problem, I would highly recommend the Walk the Plank trap as it WORKS!!![]()
Jerky.Nice work. Are you going to grill them or fry them?
Maybe saute them with a little butter and garlicNice work. Are you going to grill them or fry them?