The bane of a stored car, saw this on the MGB GT site |
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The bane of a stored car, saw this on the MGB GT site |
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Oct 9 2018, 12:14 PM
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Oct 11 2018, 03:51 PM
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Victor Tin Cat live trap is inexpensive (~$15), works great, and can catch up to 30 in just one night. Cut down a metal soup can to the same height as inside of the Tin Cat box and drill a bunch of small holes in it. Put peanut butter inside the soup can, and put the bait can inside the trap to attract the mice. That way you can attract lots of mice without the caught ones immediately eating all of the bait.
Dispose of your catch as you like. Anyone know how far away they'd have to be released to not come back to your garage? A mile or two would probably do it. |
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