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Rat traps are the best.

 

You can actually see that the mouse was trying to eek the bit of chocolate off the spike before it got whacked.

 

Some muppet once said to me that where there is one mouse there are seven mice. By my calculations by the time you have seen one mouse they have quadtruplimillioned into loads more.:001_huh:

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Why would a rat trap be the best for catching a mouse?

 

Would an 88 be the best choice for a light reduction?

 

:001_tongue:

Well, never put one nail where two will do

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loads of fieldmice in our log pile... we have two grumpy feral cats that live in the wood pile which seem's to keep on top of them, althou we also have a sparrowhawk who sits in the tree's above making regular 'swoops'

 

does make me wonder how many mice are in there!!!!!!

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Why would a rat trap be the best for catching a mouse?

 

Would an 88 be the best choice for a light reduction?

 

:001_tongue:

 

I wouldnt perform a proper reduction without one.:thumbup:

 

 

Actually I would use a 3120 if it would start!:001_huh:

 

 

Thats like a rat trap but without the main components.

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