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Default Couldn't wait for Sunday brunch and other oddities.

In article >, Andy > wrote:

> Omelet said...
>
> > In article >, Andy > wrote:
> >
> >> Couldn't wait for Sunday brunch and other oddities.
> >>
> >> Nucularized Eggbeaters (+ 1 tablespoon fat-free milk [add 30 seconds
> >> cooking time]) peppered to death, a slice of cheddar cheese and two
> >> slices of nucularized bacon on a whole grain whole wheat roll with a
> >> tall glass of ice cold fat-free milk.
> >>
> >> Found a traveling mousetrap in front of the fridge when I walked into
> >> the kitchen. poor mouse got it across the belly and refused to die. I
> >> took him outside and put him out of his misery with a brick. He's
> >> happier now.
> >>
> >> Movie of the morning: L.A. Confidential
> >>
> >> You?
> >>
> >> Andy

> >
> > I poison rodents. The bleed to death peacefully (altho' a bit thirsty)
> > with Dicoumaral baits. I HAVE used snap traps but don't like them much
> > for the very reason you just posted.
> >
> > Glue traps are an abomination and I'd like to see them outlawed.

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>
> I'm not for poison pellets. Next thing you have dead mice inside the walls
> stinking up the place.
>
> Agreed about the glue traps. I'm not big on torture either!
>
> Andy


Repeater traps are good for mice. There is no suffering there as they
are live traps.

How you dispose of them is up to you.

No way am I going to live trap rats around here!

If you choose to do that, take them at least a mile away.
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