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Question about mice
I own a little john boat and store it in a private garage in a "nearly
rural" part of town. Mice come into the garage from the surrounding corn field. I have noticed mice pellets in the boat and once after bringing the boat to my house, noticed a dazed mouse moving down the driveway and finally finding the grass. I do not want to kill these mice--I am afraid if they die in the insulation under the flooring, the boat will stick of rotten mouse for a long time. I do want to make the boat unpleasant for the mice--get them to leave. Thanks in advance for your ideas. |
Question about mice
"Michael Plog" wrote in message m... I own a little john boat and store it in a private garage in a "nearly rural" part of town. Mice come into the garage from the surrounding corn field. I have noticed mice pellets in the boat and once after bringing the boat to my house, noticed a dazed mouse moving down the driveway and finally finding the grass. I do not want to kill these mice--I am afraid if they die in the insulation under the flooring, the boat will stick of rotten mouse for a long time. I do want to make the boat unpleasant for the mice--get them to leave. Thanks in advance for your ideas. I don't know about the 'stick' part but they sure will stink if they die in a hard to reach place. I'd talk to your town animal control officer or a pest control company for some 'live traps'. You could then release the mice back into the country...far away from houses. |
Question about mice
Meow.
JR Michael Plog wrote: I own a little john boat and store it in a private garage in a "nearly rural" part of town. Mice come into the garage from the surrounding corn field. I have noticed mice pellets in the boat and once after bringing the boat to my house, noticed a dazed mouse moving down the driveway and finally finding the grass. I do not want to kill these mice--I am afraid if they die in the insulation under the flooring, the boat will stick of rotten mouse for a long time. I do want to make the boat unpleasant for the mice--get them to leave. Thanks in advance for your ideas. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
Question about mice
On Wed, 23 May 2007 12:34:32 -0500, "Michael Plog"
wrote: Thanks in advance for your ideas. KILL THEM - KILL THEM NOW!!! |
Question about mice
On May 24, 6:19 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2007 12:34:32 -0500, "Michael Plog" wrote: Thanks in advance for your ideas. KILL THEM - KILL THEM NOW!!! Wow, imagine skinnin' the little f*****s. I hate little animals, mice, moles, chipmunks... yeah chipmunks and squirrels too. Had to remove a couple of squirrels when I came to this place. I do use live traps and take em' out to the "snip" (local lake). Anyway, just wanted to hijack the thread for a minute. Hey ShortWave! Where can I go around here to get 10-20 lbs. of good boston butts. Going down to the water to pick up my smoker (and a small sailboat) today and the kids are bugging me for some kielbasa and sausages. |
Question about mice
Spread some moth balls around your boat. That will keep them out of
it. On May 23, 1:34 pm, "Michael Plog" wrote: I own a little john boat and store it in a private garage in a "nearly rural" part of town. Mice come into the garage from the surrounding corn field. I have noticed mice pellets in the boat and once after bringing the boat to my house, noticed a dazed mouse moving down the driveway and finally finding the grass. I do not want to kill these mice--I am afraid if they die in the insulation under the flooring, the boat will stick of rotten mouse for a long time. I do want to make the boat unpleasant for the mice--get them to leave. Thanks in advance for your ideas. |
Question about mice
On May 24, 11:23 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 24 May 2007 05:50:04 -0700, wrote: On May 24, 6:19 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 23 May 2007 12:34:32 -0500, "Michael Plog" wrote: Thanks in advance for your ideas. KILL THEM - KILL THEM NOW!!! Wow, imagine skinnin' the little f*****s. I hate little animals, mice, moles, chipmunks... yeah chipmunks and squirrels too. Had to remove a couple of squirrels when I came to this place. I do use live traps and take em' out to the "snip" (local lake). Anyway, just wanted to hijack the thread for a minute. Hey ShortWave! Where can I go around here to get 10-20 lbs. of good boston butts. Going down to the water to pick up my smoker (and a small sailboat) today and the kids are bugging me for some kielbasa and sausages. Hmmmm - good question - don't know exactly where you live. Big Y has always been good to us with fresh meat products. Geissler's Supermarket has a great meat section. I've heard good things about Adolf's, but I've never bought there. http://www.macraesbluebook.com/searc...ompany=509298- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I will look around, just wondered if you had a local butcher you used. For reference, I am in the tri town area, only several hundred yards from Rein's, closer to the mall. Thanks for the link, opening it up now. |
Question about mice
On 24 May 2007 09:12:40 -0700, wrote:
On May 24, 11:23 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 24 May 2007 05:50:04 -0700, wrote: On May 24, 6:19 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 23 May 2007 12:34:32 -0500, "Michael Plog" wrote: Thanks in advance for your ideas. KILL THEM - KILL THEM NOW!!! Wow, imagine skinnin' the little f*****s. I hate little animals, mice, moles, chipmunks... yeah chipmunks and squirrels too. Had to remove a couple of squirrels when I came to this place. I do use live traps and take em' out to the "snip" (local lake). Anyway, just wanted to hijack the thread for a minute. Hey ShortWave! Where can I go around here to get 10-20 lbs. of good boston butts. Going down to the water to pick up my smoker (and a small sailboat) today and the kids are bugging me for some kielbasa and sausages. Hmmmm - good question - don't know exactly where you live. Big Y has always been good to us with fresh meat products. Geissler's Supermarket has a great meat section. I've heard good things about Adolf's, but I've never bought there. http://www.macraesbluebook.com/searc...ompany=509298- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I will look around, just wondered if you had a local butcher you used. For reference, I am in the tri town area, only several hundred yards from Rein's, closer to the mall. Thanks for the link, opening it up now. If you are near Reins go there. No pork products, but the beef sausages are terrific. |
Question about mice
Dittos to that. Moth balls have worked for me - and not just on mice.
Raccoons don't like 'em either. Larry Weiss "...Ever After!" Paul wrote: Spread some moth balls around your boat. That will keep them out of it. On May 23, 1:34 pm, "Michael Plog" wrote: I own a little john boat and store it in a private garage in a "nearly rural" part of town. Mice come into the garage from the surrounding corn field. I have noticed mice pellets in the boat and once after bringing the boat to my house, noticed a dazed mouse moving down the driveway and finally finding the grass. I do not want to kill these mice--I am afraid if they die in the insulation under the flooring, the boat will stick of rotten mouse for a long time. I do want to make the boat unpleasant for the mice--get them to leave. Thanks in advance for your ideas. |
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