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01/19/2005 05:18:05 PM · #1 |
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01/19/2005 05:20:23 PM · #2 |
that's terrific. he looks so sweet and happy! :) |
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01/19/2005 05:21:44 PM · #3 |
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01/19/2005 05:23:11 PM · #4 |
don't go and ruin it for everyone! |
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01/19/2005 05:30:32 PM · #5 |
What a image. Heres another of one stealing food right off my plate at dinner.
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01/19/2005 05:44:37 PM · #6 |
lol. that lil guy just looks guilty! |
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01/19/2005 05:47:16 PM · #7 |
I suspect he probably looked like mine eventually... |
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01/19/2005 05:48:29 PM · #8 |
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01/19/2005 05:52:58 PM · #9 |
I hate meeces to pieces. Caught 27 of them in a four month period back in 1998. I was living in an apartment connected to a house that had an open root cellar.
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01/19/2005 05:56:13 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by JuneBug28: I suspect he probably looked like mine eventually... |
No I use a Haveaheart cage I cought him(her) in and I let him go a good distance away at my friends house. |
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01/19/2005 05:57:07 PM · #11 |
I dislike them as well. But I do feel bad when I see them in the trap... But, they do carry germs and stuff. Anyone heard of the black plague. Rats! |
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01/19/2005 05:57:36 PM · #12 |
i'd hate to think what the food they stored in there was like...
Originally posted by Beagleboy: I hate meeces to pieces. Caught 27 of them in a four month period back in 1998. I was living in an apartment connected to a house that had an open root cellar.
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i lived a place once that got infested. we would shoot them with BB guns as they came in through the oven fan - we'd listen while we were playing pool. total shot about 50. total trapped about the same. then the landlord burned the house down. in one night they chewed through a 3/4" thick shelf, in a cupboard, and opened and cleaned out a 16oz jar of peanut butter. looked like it had been through a dishwasher.
Message edited by author 2005-01-19 17:58:25.
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01/19/2005 06:11:19 PM · #13 |
Here's my dead mousy

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01/19/2005 06:12:30 PM · #14 |
The original "mousy" picture is really good actually.
Alberta is officially (or so I'm told) rat-free. It's a wonderful thing. In Newfoundland we had jumbo rats that you couldn't kill with a 12 gauge...the large stainless steel metal traps were no match. We had to move onto bigger, more explosive means.
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