mfrade
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We put the new coolant in the vehicle, then the old coolant goes to rodent control.
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Upgrade Nowdon't need to use anti, pure water works just as well, esp. since they don't swim well for too longSounds like an ok idea, except for having to buy 2 gallons of antifreeze! $$$$$$
Wow, now that's takin the battle to them! I am impressed.I’ve had my bouts with them as well. I learned from this forum to use mothballs. They evaporate rather quickly I find, but I’ve taken to placing the mothballs in a Ziplock sandwich bag and putting some holes in the bags. That seems to slow the evaporation. I also learned here that perhaps electrolysis attracts them and that is why we find nests on top of batteries, etc.
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I use electronic traps baited with peanut butter for mice and chipmunks. Yes, chipmunks. They undermined the foundation of the 10x12 shed housing my CC 102. We live on the edge of parkland and have three large oaks around the house. Sorry, critter lovers, but squirrels are vermin, are destructive. Are not getting in my attic. A Benj. Marauder .22 takes care of them.It's amazing where you find them. I try and keep 3 oldstyle traps in my workshop baited with peanut butter. In the past I would mark each trap after a kill. I got some weird satisfaction from that. I'm winning, I've killed hundreds of you and I haven't a scratch. I actually took pictures of the ones who gave it up the most gruesomely! Sort of a Wall of fame. Who can you share those with? Soon there was no room for new marks. 3 a day was an occasional bonus. Sometimes the little buggers would run off with my trap maybe winning that round but I'm sure they paid the price. I'm surprised I've had no serious damage other than the disgust of removing their horrid urine soaked wad of afterbirth.
I had a completely different battle with squirrels. They were fun to watch and were just foraging the seeds the birds determined unworthy. My acceptance of them paled by comparison to my wife's joy of watching and feeding them. Life was good. Until they moved into the attic. Based on my treatment of the mice, you can imagine how much I upped my game when rodents invaded my home......
AI just read an article recently that said peppermint oil (very strong for cooking) works well because mice follow their nose so they don't want to be around anything that overwhelms their senses.I'm going to try that in my '48 instead of moth balls.Might have to change more often..
I shud have mentioned that the Marauder is an air rifle.I use electronic traps baited with peanut butter for mice and chipmunks. Yes, chipmunks. They undermined the foundation of the 10x12 shed housing my CC 102. We live on the edge of parkland and have three large oaks around the house. Sorry, critter lovers, but squirrels are vermin, are destructive. Are not getting in my attic. A Benj. Marauder .22 takes care of them.
Cheers, Jack
That's a PCP right? What do you use to fill?I shud have mentioned that the Marauder is an air rifle.
Vick's vapor rub on the bottom sidewall of the tires has kept them out of my big tractor after having problems in the past.I just read an article recently that said peppermint oil (very strong for cooking) works well because mice follow their nose so they don't want to be around anything that overwhelms their senses.I'm going to try that in my '48 instead of moth balls.Might have to change more often..
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