Coolhand
Ozark Mt. Daredevil
I live in the country in a pasture, the mice get in all the time. I’ve had several cats over the past few years. I wish the Coyotes around here would eat more mice than they do cats, chickens and rabbits.
Exactly, I've heard some plastics are plant based.I think there may be something in the plastic making process that mice seem to like. We know they sure enjoy the insulation on electrical wiring in automobiles.
Some of the insulation on auto wiring Is soy based, I don't know about other plastics although I read an article about using corn to make plastic.I think there may be something in the plastic making process that mice seem to like. We know they sure enjoy the insulation on electrical wiring in automobiles.
I think there may be something in the plastic making process that mice seem to like. We know they sure enjoy the insulation on electrical wiring in automobiles.
No all of mine are stored in metal cans, or a metal cartridge box.I was going through my powder this morning and a mouse had chewed through the bottom of one of the cans in the back. Has anyone else had any problems with mice getting into their powder? I would have never thought that they would chew into it, it must smell good to them or something. I am just glad that I found it as soon as I did. Only lost just a little bit of it into the carpet.
Shawn Woods, who has the You Tube channel 'MouseTrapMondays' does all kinds of rodent trap and repellant testing. I can say that he doesn't find much that really works.The peppermint oil you get for candy making keeps them away.
Never postIn all honesty @Coolhand , after closer review,
Why did you post this photo-chop? What is your intent.(?)
I spent 26yrs making plastic. Black plastic doesn't have shiny metal edges, and mice don't leave curled edges with chew marks.
You guy's call me out as much as you want. But that photo is as fake as the shiny spot on the lower right side of the bottle and a metal chewed hole..
Callin out,,the truth.
I'm the bad guy, and @Coolhand is cool.
I actually have an old mouse trap from dixi gunworks that is a little brass barrel with a cap ignition.Ok, just thinking about a new flintlock mouse trap....a little powder for bait, the trap snaps shut flint to frizzen, and kaboom!....mouse parts all over the kitchen!!
Maybe not a great idea....
u have a good GRANDPAW.cherish your memories of him.sounds like he was a good manI haven't thought about that Johnny Horton song in ages.
My grandpa first played that for me when I was around age 7. I thought it was the greatest song ever. Of course, that age my other favorite song was Snoopy and the Red Baron. About 48 years later and I can still recall the lyrics, "we fired our guns and British kept a coming, we fired once more and they began to running..."
Thanks. I love those memories. He was a great man. He trapped for a living in Idaho in the Bitteroot area for several years as a teen. He was in the Navy and went around the world -- first pic I ever saw of a topless lady was when I found my grandpa's box of snapshots from when he was in Fiji in 1935 -- for some reason my mom took those pics away. He served his country in World War II, raised a family, started a business, and went from picking cotton as an 8 year old to being part owner of a golf course in his 60's. An American success story, like a million others -- what a great country.
Thank you very much.
That has to win the reference of the year award.
never seen one of them. please share a picture if u canI actually have an old mouse trap from dixi gunworks that is a little brass barrel with a cap ignition.
hey thanks for the picture of the mouse trap. i asked u to show before i seen the pic. again thank uI have never used it. I’ll have to remember where it is. Looks like this.View attachment 277499
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