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Subject: mice bait
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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I have caught 6 mice with peanut butter, but still lots more. They haven't bother the traps in days. They don't seem to bother the commercial bait stations. Any suggestions or stuff you have had sucess with. Thanks
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8/9/2013 9:53:26 PM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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Chris, here is what I do for catching them mices. I cut a small square of panty hose, place your peanut butter in the square of panty hose and tie to the bait part of the trap. The little teeth of mice will get caught in the panty hose and you will have your critter. And sometimes you can reuse the same peanut butter. Good Luck.
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8/10/2013 8:33:40 AM
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meaford |
Ontario
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This time of year strawberry flavored bubble gum works well, especially on voles. Good luck....Terry
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8/10/2013 8:51:41 AM
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BatCaveN8 |
The North Coast
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I am a big fan of the poison peanut butter pellets. They are listed for moles and voles but I would imagine that mice would like to eat them also. They are lethal and effective.
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8/10/2013 8:54:53 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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A farm cat & feed it very litely so it stays hugary!
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8/10/2013 4:07:58 PM
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yardman |
Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee
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Switch to geico, save an average $400 ,then go buy a trained hawk.rabbits& mice problem solved.no gratuity nescessary welcome
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8/10/2013 6:19:53 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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LOL yardman.
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8/10/2013 6:58:49 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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For house mice I have wrapped raw bacon around the part of the trap where the bait goes. although if they are voles (Meadow mice with the short tails) I don't know if they would eat it.
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8/10/2013 7:01:49 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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The barn cat's here don't really eat the darn voles they prefer cardinals, bluebirds and any rare bird you can think of. I wasn't too happy as the voles were having their way with my melons at that time. Grrrr.
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8/10/2013 7:05:20 PM
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yardman |
Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee
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:)
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8/10/2013 8:34:26 PM
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Spudley (Scott) |
Alaska
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You already have the best bait money can buy Chris, cantaloupes. Mice seem to be drawn in from miles around when the lopes start to ripen. Clear a nice large area around the garden don't let the grass get to tall or better yet put down some driveway rock. They don't like exposing themselves. Then just like everybody else has said. Snap traps poison glue boards bacon and peanut butter all works to some degree. Good luck.
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8/12/2013 1:39:02 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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try choclate that Works great
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8/12/2013 4:03:57 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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chocolate
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8/12/2013 4:04:18 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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scott, nonething has been eating the loupes. The rabbits nibbled a few vines in june, but nonething since then !
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8/12/2013 9:49:36 PM
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Spudley (Scott) |
Alaska
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That's good. Best of luck to ya.
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8/12/2013 10:46:40 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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Hey Scott, go answer my Q in the loupe forum. Thanks
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8/13/2013 7:19:00 AM
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Team Wexler |
Lexington, Ky
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I have had great success using seeds...corn seed, pumpkin seed, watermelon seed. In order to pull this off, you have to use a regular screw driver to pry up the bait holder, put your seed in place then, use a pair of pliers to crimp the holder down over the seed.
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8/13/2013 9:34:12 AM
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