Oldchucky
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Sounds like sound advice to me.I will be following it. Thanks
I use victors and chain them downAlso if using victors, it’s always a good idea to lanyard the trap to something so larger rats don’t runoff with it. They’re pretty cheap though.
For mice yellow predator traps are the way to go, much more sensitive,the little bastards clean the victors off. In the country after the crops are cut the mice come looking for a winter home and i don't poison because other animals may eat them.Agreed! Love the sound of a victor rat trap going off! Sounds like, victory!
Haha yeah hoping it cools down some soon, neither my animals/ plants are all too fond of the heatMaking them beg for it! No harm no foul! I looked at your forecast and I would wait a week or two before I started crowing too loud! Lol!
Hahaha honestly every day when I get home from work I half expect to find them dried up and shriveled, fingers crossedMaking them beg for it! No harm no foul! I looked at your forecast and I would wait a week or two before I started crowing too loud! Lol!
Oh yeah within about 10 minutes.So did the big ones snap back up to attention?
Yeah I've learned that this summer for sure lol. Like I mentioned a couple post back I have to water these plants 5 gallons everyday I tried to skip yesterday and go two days and this was the result LOL.Right on! I have to keep an eye on mine too. But it doesn’t take them long to recover.