A couple years ago, I started an old snowblower I had stored in my shed and about a dozen mice came running out!Started the car this past winter and a mouse was outside the windshield complaining that I woke it up
A couple years ago, I started an old snowblower I had stored in my shed and about a dozen mice came running out!Started the car this past winter and a mouse was outside the windshield complaining that I woke it up
They plowed the corn field across the street and I'm wondering if they came from there.Maybe theyre coming in out of the rain!!
I remember when I was growing up in horseheads, when they mowed the fields around our elementary school the mice would get in the school!!, field day for us boys!They plowed the corn field across the street and I'm wondering if they came from there.
Seen moles pull all kinds of vegetables down in the gardenSo, to add insult to injury, I recently planted the tomato plants. Went to water, and a mole had grabbed one plant and pulled it under ground.....never seen that. But, just adds to my thoughts on rats.....ratz.
My neighbor has farm cats and it’s going to remain this way until I expire.I traded my mice trouble for cat trouble. There were two cats hanging around outside one of my shops. And since I like most animals, and I thought it might help my mouse problem, brainy me decided to feed them now and then. Since they were males, I wasn't worried about a population explosion. Well, it turns out that there was an old gal up the road that had a bunch of cats, she died, and I guess I inherited most of her herd. I've spent the last year, and several thousand dollars, spaying and neutering. My wife liked one litter of 3, so they now live at our house, we already had one at home. And found a home for 1 older tame guy. So now there are only TWELVE hanging out at my shop.
Remember to take the bells off her collar first.Toss in and lock up one of these things in your garage that's hungry and really pissed off ...end of mouse, spider, bird, roach and pretty much anything that moves... Maybe even you when you finally have to get it out. Lol.
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I am a slave to my cats.My neighbor has farm cats and it’s going to remain this way until I expire.
One never owns cats.
Could you please supply a link to this materialI mentioned the metal wire loom before, but have used more of it now. It is great....looks good and installs well. Much nicer and easier than the best loom I got from the wire harness maker. Yes, not made here, but neither are the fuel pumps, suspension or brake parts, et al. But, I can say, this is one of the best decisions....and will deter the chewing, if you can get it where you want it. Maybe the single con is that when you cut it, it tends to fray a bit, but so do the cloth variants too. I would like to ask folks about wires under the dash.....have you had problems with lunching on wires under the dash.....am hoping not, as they would be impossible to cover.