daugen
Epic Contributor
thanks for mousetrap ideas. I bought a six pack of the yellow plastic ones online, or something similar, amazed me Lowes could not have one plain
simple wood mousetrap in the place. So I bought a two pack of some plastic marvel that lures them in, then the container spins around and traps them inside.
As they eat my peanut butter as their last meal I guess. Nothing is wacking them on the head. The other two I put down today are bait traps, encapsulated in some child/pet friendly plastic apparatus. What I ordered online is the traditional spring neck breaker with plastic parts. Basically an easier way to set the catch,
which at least for me has always been a bit nerve-racking. And every time it goes off in my hands, it surely reinforces my concerns. So the new ones seem to have big latches on them.
I hope they like Jif.
got all my must do's done, antifreezed two pressure washers, blew off the driveway, again, mowed the nut orchard area which was overdue, lot of onion grass growing. Hopefully will have to do it only one more time. But lot of leaves left to come down. Dogwoods are a nice burgundy, but other trees are just starting.
Then baked some gingerbread for a sick friend, my elderly Miss Daisy, who now has heart problems and the meds have laid her low.
But she has a sweet tooth so something good for her stomach was in order. Also added half a stick of butter, and a teaspoon each of ginger and cinnamon.
Sure made the house smell nice.
simple wood mousetrap in the place. So I bought a two pack of some plastic marvel that lures them in, then the container spins around and traps them inside.
As they eat my peanut butter as their last meal I guess. Nothing is wacking them on the head. The other two I put down today are bait traps, encapsulated in some child/pet friendly plastic apparatus. What I ordered online is the traditional spring neck breaker with plastic parts. Basically an easier way to set the catch,
which at least for me has always been a bit nerve-racking. And every time it goes off in my hands, it surely reinforces my concerns. So the new ones seem to have big latches on them.
I hope they like Jif.
got all my must do's done, antifreezed two pressure washers, blew off the driveway, again, mowed the nut orchard area which was overdue, lot of onion grass growing. Hopefully will have to do it only one more time. But lot of leaves left to come down. Dogwoods are a nice burgundy, but other trees are just starting.
Then baked some gingerbread for a sick friend, my elderly Miss Daisy, who now has heart problems and the meds have laid her low.
But she has a sweet tooth so something good for her stomach was in order. Also added half a stick of butter, and a teaspoon each of ginger and cinnamon.
Sure made the house smell nice.