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Seahag February 21st 04 06:00 PM

Vermon
 
I prefer traps...that way I can find the body before it rots in some deep
dark inaccessable spot.

Seahag

"DSK" wrote in message
...
A very good method of pest control on boats is to flood those difficult to

reach
spaces with CO2. Chunks of dry ice or a fire extinguisher will do it.

Kills
everything.... so don't overdo it...

DSK




katysails February 21st 04 06:48 PM

Vermon
 
Haggie admitted;=20
I prefer traps...that way I can find the body before it rots in some =
deep
dark inaccessible spot.

That's the problem with warferin....they go looking for water and then =
end up in the drain pan of the fridge or in the kitchen sink...since the =
ferrets have been living in the garage this winter, we haven't had too =
many this winter, thank goodness...
--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

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and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein


Scott Vernon February 21st 04 07:35 PM

Vermon
 
A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a drink,
then drown.

Scotty

"Seahag" wrote in message
...
I prefer traps...that way I can find the body before it rots in some deep
dark inaccessable spot.

Seahag

"DSK" wrote in message
...
A very good method of pest control on boats is to flood those difficult

to
reach
spaces with CO2. Chunks of dry ice or a fire extinguisher will do it.

Kills
everything.... so don't overdo it...

DSK





Horvath February 21st 04 11:00 PM

Vermon
 
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:35:16 -0500, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a drink,
then drown.



Tell us how they drown in three inches of water.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe

Jonathan Ganz February 22nd 04 12:39 AM

Vermon
 
Sort of like you when you were a child, thus the brain damage.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:35:16 -0500, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a

drink,
then drown.



Tell us how they drown in three inches of water.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe




Scott Vernon February 22nd 04 03:08 PM

Vermon
 
You think mice can't swim? OK, make it 6'' if you like. I believe they
get tired eventually and drown.

SV

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:35:16 -0500, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a

drink,
then drown.



Tell us how they drown in three inches of water.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe



Seahag February 22nd 04 04:20 PM

Vermon
 
Yeah, one fell in the toilet at some point during the 15 years the boat was
stored, all that was left was a limp bit o' fur.

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a drink,
then drown.

Scotty

"Seahag" wrote:
I prefer traps...that way I can find the body before it rots in some

deep
dark inaccessable spot.

Seahag

"DSK" wrote:
A very good method of pest control on boats is to flood those

difficult
to
reach
spaces with CO2. Chunks of dry ice or a fire extinguisher will do it.

Kills
everything.... so don't overdo it...

DSK







Scott Vernon February 22nd 04 04:36 PM

Vermon
 
I find the ones in the bucket better preserved than those in the traps,
where they decay, other mice start to feed on them, and then there's the
maggots.

SV

"Seahag" wrote in message
...
Yeah, one fell in the toilet at some point during the 15 years the boat

was
stored, all that was left was a limp bit o' fur.

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
A bucket with 3'' of water works good. They fall in trying to get a

drink,
then drown.

Scotty

"Seahag" wrote:
I prefer traps...that way I can find the body before it rots in some

deep
dark inaccessable spot.

Seahag

"DSK" wrote:
A very good method of pest control on boats is to flood those

difficult
to
reach
spaces with CO2. Chunks of dry ice or a fire extinguisher will do

it.
Kills
everything.... so don't overdo it...

DSK








Dufus February 22nd 04 09:06 PM

Vermon
 
Did you mean verm--i--n ??



Jonathan Ganz February 22nd 04 11:47 PM

Vermon
 
He meant Bob.

"Dufus" wrote in message
. ..
Did you mean verm--i--n ??






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