Hi Guys,
Noticed the reports on electronic repulsion are not gleaming success
stories. Have no experience myself with these , would buy if reports
were good. A word of caution to all you trappers out there . Had a
really bad mouse trap experience recently. After catching two of the
little rascals in my "Jimmie" one night ,I baited up for the next night
with my trusty peanut butter ( they love the stuff ) and waited. The
good news is he took my bait , the bad news is he also took my trap .
The worse news is he took it back behind the closet module where only
removing the module would let me get at him . The worst news is he died
there and Oh-h-h did he stink. Our camping trip that week end was not
much fun. I didn't know one little rat could last so long. So my
advice and motto from here on out is to fasten those traps down so your
victims can't run away and die in inaccessible places.
Happy Trails to You,
Hugh Fellows
PS--- We are all getting ready for the colossal state championship here
in Auburn Alabama. Scared because Auburn has never lost to Alabama in
Auburn before, and this looks like the year. Wanted to finish this
century without facing this sadness but it doesn't look good. Motor
homes have been all over our campus since Monday. I always see a few
GMCs at these events and meet some interesting people.
Noticed the reports on electronic repulsion are not gleaming success
stories. Have no experience myself with these , would buy if reports
were good. A word of caution to all you trappers out there . Had a
really bad mouse trap experience recently. After catching two of the
little rascals in my "Jimmie" one night ,I baited up for the next night
with my trusty peanut butter ( they love the stuff ) and waited. The
good news is he took my bait , the bad news is he also took my trap .
The worse news is he took it back behind the closet module where only
removing the module would let me get at him . The worst news is he died
there and Oh-h-h did he stink. Our camping trip that week end was not
much fun. I didn't know one little rat could last so long. So my
advice and motto from here on out is to fasten those traps down so your
victims can't run away and die in inaccessible places.
Happy Trails to You,
Hugh Fellows
PS--- We are all getting ready for the colossal state championship here
in Auburn Alabama. Scared because Auburn has never lost to Alabama in
Auburn before, and this looks like the year. Wanted to finish this
century without facing this sadness but it doesn't look good. Motor
homes have been all over our campus since Monday. I always see a few
GMCs at these events and meet some interesting people.