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Mice In My Kitchen

Ok, the rat has to go, if its not fried already. I just went to turn a light on in popped. Now i have no lights in the entire house. I have some power like the TV is going. No fuses are blown. I think it chewed through the wires. Thats dodgy. First eats all my food then this?. Thats not cool.

He's probably just getting you back for talking about him.
 
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Rat terriers are a small and feisty dog breed, with a high metabolism and active lifestyle. Bred to find small rodents, such as rats and rabbits, they have a strong hunting drive and are eager to please their owners. They require daily extensive exercise and a healthy, balanced diet.
 
Rat terriers are a small and feisty dog breed, with a high metabolism and active lifestyle. Bred to find small rodents, such as rats and rabbits, they have a strong hunting drive and are eager to please their owners. They require daily extensive exercise and a healthy, balanced diet.
Yes,I heard they are quite sufficient when it comes to getting rid of little critters.
 
snakes gotta eat too. they will come looking for that easy snack.
But if you get snakes to do your job, you then have to get rid of them. Come to think of it, a cat of dog presents the same problem; at least the mice didn't bark or meow all night, and demand you feed them, and let them in and out. Which is the lessor of two evils? But on the other hand I hear that in many parts of the world they eat cats and dogs; a sure fire manner of cleanup after use of the mouse trap as it were.

I'll miss you Kitty and Fido :missyou Yum, yum. :biggrin2
 
But if you get snakes to do your job, you then have to get rid of them. Come to think of it, a cat of dog presents the same problem; at least the mice didn't bark or meow all night, and demand you feed them, and let them in and out. Which is the lessor of two evils? But on the other hand I hear that in many parts of the world they eat cats and dogs; a sure fire manner of cleanup after use of the mouse trap as it were.

I'll miss you Kitty and Fido :missyou Yum, yum. :biggrin2
some snakes are more of a problem then the mice. ie the boas we have would eat ones dog too
 
i remember seeing a video that kept scanning an office in Japan the room was filled with computers "and mice" 1000's of mice would come out at night they were so thick it looked like a carpet on the floor "a moving carpet"... :wave

tob
 
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