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    My trophy for the year

    We have had the mice move in since it has started cooling down. I cannot get the little bastards in a snap trap or a sticky trap. All else shoot their ass. Bait on the counter was nonbread. Shot it with my Daisy model 105b BB gun.

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    Lol. Been there done that. They can be pretty smart with traps

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    Lol... We have Rats coming out of the wetlands for the birdfood. Shot quite a few with my crossman pump pistol this past year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    We have had the mice move in since it has started cooling down. I cannot get the little bastards in a snap trap or a sticky trap. All else shoot their ass. Bait on the counter was nonbread. Shot it with my Daisy model 105b BB gun.

    Load as much as possible and shoot as much as possible.
    Get a cat!

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    There is about 20 strays around the area and are worthless. The coons do a better job than the cats. They are the next critter to get trapped and hauled off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    There is about 20 strays around the area and are worthless. The coons do a better job than the cats. They are the next critter to get trapped and hauled off.

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    Stray are probably too used to being fed. I had an Orange Tabby that was 3rd generation pro-mouser barn cat. It was almost a little unnerving how many mice and moles she'd kill...

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    A good barn cat is a great critter to have. When I was a kid we had 27 barn cats and never had mice in the house. Then the coyote found them. We then had no cats and lots of target practice and mice.

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    Awesome job


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    Thanks. My kids thought it was cool that I shot a mouse in the house.

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    Try Starburst Fruit Chews to bait traps. Roll a little piece around on your fingers until it softens then mold it onto the trip plate. Has worked well for me on lots of rodents even though shooting them is more rewarding.

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