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Taking back the Garage (mice)
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 290866" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Back in the 60's, a friend of mine did something similar at his dad's service station (for the younger members out there, that's a full service gas station where they would clean your windshield, check your tires, oil, brake fluid, etc while they pumped the gas into your car/truck ). He put a bucket in the storage room, put some crackers in the bottom of the bucket, and made a ramp to the top for the mice to walk up. The mice would jump from the top of the bucket to get at the crackers but couldn't escape afterwards. He would go in the next day and find several mice in his bucket. Their demise was a bit gruesome, even for a mouse. Without going into too much detail, it involved a mixture of used motor oil and gas, a pair of pliers, and a match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 290866, member: 7544"] Back in the 60's, a friend of mine did something similar at his dad's service station (for the younger members out there, that's a full service gas station where they would clean your windshield, check your tires, oil, brake fluid, etc while they pumped the gas into your car/truck ). He put a bucket in the storage room, put some crackers in the bottom of the bucket, and made a ramp to the top for the mice to walk up. The mice would jump from the top of the bucket to get at the crackers but couldn't escape afterwards. He would go in the next day and find several mice in his bucket. Their demise was a bit gruesome, even for a mouse. Without going into too much detail, it involved a mixture of used motor oil and gas, a pair of pliers, and a match. [/QUOTE]
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