Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Pamela, Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola, sorry. . . Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot get relief from what the coke does to their little innards. I know that purchasing from the " C " company goes against the grain, but it is inexpensive and worth the try. You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat that with the same effects as the coke. Hope that helps, Janet Brunner (list Mom) Midvalleyvu Family Farm Arkansaw, WI ___________________________________________________________ Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man.... > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > have them available...LOL! > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > Thanks for all your help, > Pamela > Modena, WI > > > ------------------------------------ > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Pamela, Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola, sorry. . . Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot get relief from what the coke does to their little innards. I know that purchasing from the " C " company goes against the grain, but it is inexpensive and worth the try. You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat that with the same effects as the coke. Hope that helps, Janet Brunner (list Mom) Midvalleyvu Family Farm Arkansaw, WI ___________________________________________________________ Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man.... > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > have them available...LOL! > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > Thanks for all your help, > Pamela > Modena, WI > > > ------------------------------------ > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting and smelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye to get to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it off and dies. Belinda > > Pamela, > Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola, > sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top > opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put > the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice > like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find > the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the > horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot > get relief from what the coke does to their little innards. > I know that purchasing from the " C " company goes against the grain, > but it is inexpensive and worth the try. > > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat > that with the same effects as the coke. > > Hope that helps, > Janet Brunner (list Mom) > Midvalleyvu Family Farm > Arkansaw, WI > ___________________________________________________________ > > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man.... > > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > > Thanks for all your help, > > Pamela > > Modena, WI > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting and smelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye to get to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it off and dies. Belinda > > Pamela, > Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola, > sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top > opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put > the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice > like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find > the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the > horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot > get relief from what the coke does to their little innards. > I know that purchasing from the " C " company goes against the grain, > but it is inexpensive and worth the try. > > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat > that with the same effects as the coke. > > Hope that helps, > Janet Brunner (list Mom) > Midvalleyvu Family Farm > Arkansaw, WI > ___________________________________________________________ > > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man.... > > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > > Thanks for all your help, > > Pamela > > Modena, WI > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting and smelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye to get to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it off and dies. Belinda > > Pamela, > Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola, > sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top > opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put > the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice > like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find > the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the > horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot > get relief from what the coke does to their little innards. > I know that purchasing from the " C " company goes against the grain, > but it is inexpensive and worth the try. > > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat > that with the same effects as the coke. > > Hope that helps, > Janet Brunner (list Mom) > Midvalleyvu Family Farm > Arkansaw, WI > ___________________________________________________________ > > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man.... > > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > > Thanks for all your help, > > Pamela > > Modena, WI > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I don't know much about Lye. Is this safe to use in the house? I have a full basement under my old house and I can put the "bait" down there - what if they make it back outside before death? And the outside cats or chickens, are they still ok for them to eat? I have started a "grocery list" of what to get. As far as the Coke goes - could I use organic cola? Or does it have to be Coke? I just happen to have some of the cola, just asking! Thanks for everyone's help. Pamela Modena, WIlabelleacres wrote: Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting andsmelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye toget to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it offand dies.Belinda>> Pamela,> Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola,> sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top> opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put> the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice> like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find> the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the> horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot> get relief from what the coke does to their little innards.> I know that purchasing from the "C" company goes against the grain,> but it is inexpensive and worth the try.> > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat> that with the same effects as the coke.> > Hope that helps,> Janet Brunner (list Mom)> Midvalleyvu Family Farm> Arkansaw, WI> __________________________________________________________> > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man....> > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outsideand in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of thesepeople > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is theresomething > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice?> > Thanks for all your help,> > Pamela> > Modena, WI> > > > > > ------------------------------------> > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!> > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information!> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/> > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I don't know much about Lye. Is this safe to use in the house? I have a full basement under my old house and I can put the "bait" down there - what if they make it back outside before death? And the outside cats or chickens, are they still ok for them to eat? I have started a "grocery list" of what to get. As far as the Coke goes - could I use organic cola? Or does it have to be Coke? I just happen to have some of the cola, just asking! Thanks for everyone's help. Pamela Modena, WIlabelleacres wrote: Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting andsmelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye toget to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it offand dies.Belinda>> Pamela,> Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola,> sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top> opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put> the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice> like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find> the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the> horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot> get relief from what the coke does to their little innards.> I know that purchasing from the "C" company goes against the grain,> but it is inexpensive and worth the try.> > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat> that with the same effects as the coke.> > Hope that helps,> Janet Brunner (list Mom)> Midvalleyvu Family Farm> Arkansaw, WI> __________________________________________________________> > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man....> > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outsideand in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of thesepeople > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is theresomething > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice?> > Thanks for all your help,> > Pamela> > Modena, WI> > > > > > ------------------------------------> > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!> > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information!> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/> > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I don't know much about Lye. Is this safe to use in the house? I have a full basement under my old house and I can put the "bait" down there - what if they make it back outside before death? And the outside cats or chickens, are they still ok for them to eat? I have started a "grocery list" of what to get. As far as the Coke goes - could I use organic cola? Or does it have to be Coke? I just happen to have some of the cola, just asking! Thanks for everyone's help. Pamela Modena, WIlabelleacres wrote: Drain cleaner or lye in a PVC pipe. Put something good tasting andsmelly in the middle. The rat or mouse has to walk through the lye toget to the goodies. The lye begins to burn and the beast licks it offand dies.Belinda>> Pamela,> Go to a store and buy 2-3 cans of the God forsaken regular CokaCola,> sorry. . . > Find some empty cans,same style, you know with the little pop top> opening and put enough coke in there to attract their attention. Put> the cans in the narrow mouse pathways tipped on their sides. The mice> like to go through those little openings to the dark areas and find> the sweet elixir. A mouse can't vomit or belch, sort of like the> horse. Anyway the concept is that they will die because they cannot> get relief from what the coke does to their little innards.> I know that purchasing from the "C" company goes against the grain,> but it is inexpensive and worth the try.> > You can also mix baking soda and sugar together and they will eat> that with the same effects as the coke.> > Hope that helps,> Janet Brunner (list Mom)> Midvalleyvu Family Farm> Arkansaw, WI> __________________________________________________________> > Subject: I got into a discussion with an Orkin man....> > > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outsideand in > > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of thesepeople > > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > > have them available...LOL! > > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is theresomething > > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice?> > Thanks for all your help,> > Pamela> > Modena, WI> > > > > > ------------------------------------> > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!> > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information!> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/> > > > Archive search: http://onibasu.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hi Pamela, We have an organic farm and winery in Northern California and have rodent issues because of the food we grow, visitors who bring lunches, and the winery kitchen. Our answer has been cats. We have quite a few who do patrol duty and please the visitors at the same time. The other partial remedy is sanitation; don't leave stuff around they like to eat. But I must say we have no problems with the old fashioned spring-type mouse trap; bait with peanut butter. Lou > > He told me that he has many people that spray for pests outside and in > their barns that are organic. I asked him for the names of these people > because I would like to know how they get along with that. He didn't > have them available...LOL! > Anyhow, it got me thinking, I don't use any chemicals or pesticides > even in my house because I have had bad experiences with them. AND I > have evidence that I have critters living amoung us. Is there something > that I CAN use? (Besides those nasty glue traps!) I have used Garlic > for numerous pests, but what can I use to get rid of mice? > Thanks for all your help, > Pamela > Modena, WI > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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