I'd like to crush all of their little skulls!

I found a simple 15 lb. fix. The only mice I see are dead and dropped off at my front door, along with rabbit heads. The rabbit heads are a little disturbing though.:confused:
Our little 8lb cat has brought us no less than 22 rabbits the last few years. One was still alive & she brought it inside. It was running around the house with it's guts hanging out leaving blood all over the bedroom. Fun time. Thanks cat.

Sometimes they are headless, sometimes it's just the heads. I watched her eat one in the yard and she just started licking the eyeballs and chewing through the skull. She ate everything except the rear feet, hip bones, guts. Then she slept for about 15 hours straight. Straight up just chewed into the skull and started eating it all. It was crunchy.
 
Our little 8lb cat has brought us no less than 22 rabbits the last few years. One was still alive & she brought it inside. It was running around the house with it's guts hanging out leaving blood all over the bedroom. Fun time. Thanks cat.

Sometimes they are headless, sometimes it's just the heads. I watched her eat one in the yard and she just started licking the eyeballs and chewing through the skull. She ate everything except the rear feet, hip bones, guts. Then she slept for about 15 hours straight. Straight up just chewed into the skull and started eating it all. It was crunchy.
I just read your post to my wife and got yelled at. She said she was getting ready to eat dinner.............until I read it to her. Perfect weight loss plan I think.(y)
 
We have a mice and rat problem at our place, we have a pond and that draws every critter for miles around.

There are mouse blockers installed in every vehicle and our tractor.

The best money spent on keeping the mice and rats out from the cars and trucks.


https://mouseblocker.com/product/mouse-blocker-pro/
Interesting gadget, but does it really work?

We’ve got mice and rats around here in droves. We’ve been using glue traps, and they work well, but I’d rather keep them away and not have to deal with dead mouse and rat carcasses.

And glue traps don’t work in cars and places like that.
I keep stepping in the damn things too, and that glue is hell to get off your shoes!
 
Don’t keep pet food in the garage.

Be wary of soy based wire sheathing - they eat it -

I hate ‘em too, nasty.
 
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This is my wife’s two week old BMW. I told her this is why I lift my Jeep’s ;)

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NH Oil Undercoating makes a product called Mouse-out. It is essentially an oil undercoating infused with peppermint oil. I have not used it but I am going to. F'ing rats are eating the engine wires on my wifes Chrysler.
 
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