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Wingscapes Birdcam Review (Verdict: Sort of Awesome!)
November 12, 2007 10:37am
Clever non-lethal mousetraps
October 24, 2007 10:35am
JETSETSC, that's why you buy rat traps!
That said for anyone who live traps the mice, they have to be released over a mile away (more like a kilometer) otherwise they just come right back home. Plug up the holes in your house, too. That cheap expanding foam insulation works great to get it done until you can create a more permanent solution, since they just chew through it.
Clever non-lethal mousetraps
October 24, 2007 8:54am
I used to work at a major natural history museum in the midwest. Snap traps are indeed the most humane way to catch mice and we were bound by many countries as that being the only way we could catch rodents. Plus, then you don't have to worry about hantavirus as you wash the glasses to reuse them. Hantavirus isn't just a southwestern thing, a guy in IL got it from sweeping up rat droppings from his garage. Never reuse even snap traps, it's not worth it for your health and always clean up using a mask.
Lithuania's Devil Museum
October 18, 2007 8:06am
Just note that Lithuania isn't Slavic, it's Baltic.
Lithuania's Devil Museum
October 17, 2007 1:52pm
Raguna Kalnas is worth a visit, too. It's the Witches' Hill. This guy has good photos:
http://www.panterachat.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=756742&sid=b4324a86638ee7ec903ad5a0c29581ea
Lithuania's Devil Museum
October 17, 2007 1:48pm
Raguna Kalnas is worth a visit, too. It's the Hill of Witches. This guy has good photos:
http://www.panterachat.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=756742&sid=b4324a86638ee7ec903ad5a0c29581ea
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Maybe actually using food that songbirds would eat would be helpful, too. Try black oil sunflower seeds or black thistle for finches.