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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Yesterday at 08:25 AM
Yesterday at 08:25 AM
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snowy
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I hope you find your answer. Yes, taking out the best mouse trap in the world is defeating your purpose to thinning out the mice. Weasels are a killing machine.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: snowy]
#8527654
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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I hope you find your answer. Yes, taking out the best mouse trap in the world is defeating your purpose to thinning out the mice. Weasels are a killing machine. Yep, and when you have barncats the cats kill the weasels. Ide rather have the weasels
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8527683
Yesterday at 08:56 AM
Yesterday at 08:56 AM
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MT
snowy
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I know a lot of folks trap weasels but I for would not even try to target them. Bull snakes and weasels are my friends and will do anything to keep them from harm. I got bulls living where an old out house where it used to sit. I'm so excited to see them each spring, like seeing an old friend.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Yesterday at 01:16 PM
Yesterday at 01:16 PM
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Wisconsin
Lance Squires
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Get rid of the bird feeder.
57 years trapping. It's who I am. Every day is still as exciting as it was when I was a kid but a little more work.
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: Lance Squires]
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Yesterday at 02:53 PM
Yesterday at 02:53 PM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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Any experience with these in cold Temps? I was thinking about this but not sure how it's going to work when it's typically under 10 degrees at night. Get rid of the bird feeder. No, ide rather deal with the mice than a upset wife.
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: warrior]
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Yesterday at 06:04 PM
Yesterday at 06:04 PM
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MN
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Maybe if you explain to the missus how it harms the birds by setting them up to be food for predators.
The other option is to move it some distance from structures and into a more brushy less open area where the birds can get to cover easier. Song bird predators are not an issue in our yard... My wife stays home with our two kids, I'm not taking away her entertainment.
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Re: Weasel safe repeating mouse trap
[Re: Big Sam]
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Yesterday at 10:39 PM
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When we were kids we'd bury a short bucket in the dirt or snow so that the top was flush with the surface. Hand full of corn in the bottom. We caught mice, shrews, and voles, but the weasles and chipmunks could hop out. After a weasel found the bucket, we'd never have any mice by the time we got to it, he'd clean them out every night. Perfect, you know the bucket dimensions by chance?
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