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02-15-2022 05:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by Chrissy1
(Post 2060869)
I had that problem with a dishwasher. Its possible the little fellows are looking for water. They may confuse your electric lines with a hose. Place a dish of water outside of your car an see what happens.
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As far as rats and mice, humans have been fighting them like forever and yet they are still there. No shortage of patents on traps.
Seeking water. A common mouse and rat poison is warferin. Yup the same stuff used as a blood thinner for humans with heart issues. Rats and mice cannot vomit. They eat food laced with the poison and it makes them bleed internally. That makes them seek water.
My view. I am not a rat, mouse lover but many of the techniques we employ are unnecessarily cruel. Internal bleeding, drowning, stick them till they slowly die.
The spring trap, is quick, cheap and done. The secret is proper placement, usually the edges of the space, and the proper bait-peanut butter works well.
In terms of amazing animals and how and why they survive. A mouse can pass through a gap of 1/4 of an inch. Traditional solution is to stuff course steel wool into gaps. Also, the rate of reproduction is simply amazing.
WE DON'T HAVE ANY MICE OR RATS-often that just means we do not see any mice or rats.
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