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Got two fenn traps down, along with the poison blocks, (not in the same place though), and they don't bother with them either....

 

I have 'weathered' them when I first got them 3 years ago, so the newness is definitely gone from them, so still don't understand what I maybe doing wrong...?

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9mm garden gun will 'hopefully' be arriving tomorrow.....

 

:BoomSmilie_anim:

 

So either two will happen now...

 

Either the neighbours will agree with me, and let me get on and deal with the little *******s, or they'll have the boys in blue out in no time...

 

So if I don't post for a while in the future...

 

You'll know why......

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