Rick Kunath wrote:
> On 12/24/2011 10:41 AM, Hunter Hampton wrote:
>> I am so over trying to not kill them....
>>
>> Hunter
>
> There is always that bucket trap design I shared with the list a while
> ago. That works well and will definitely get the bugger.>
I know, but there's no indication that its coming into the trailer......
its under the pantry, and in the belly pan....
>
> As to poison, D-Con and the like takes way too long to kill the buggers.
> We had similar issues with rodents getting into generators and eating
> wiring and hoses and messing on everything. There are commercial baits
> that you can get at a professional pest control supplies dealer that
> work better. I've been using some stuff that kills on the first feeding.
> The good stuff that dropped them dead on the spot I can't get any more.
> But the Just One Bite stuff works a lot better than D-Con.
>
> The trouble is unless you can get the eat and die right there kind from
> a pro, they'll go off and hide and stink up the place until they
> dessicate after they die. That isn't a problem with an outdoor
> generator, but it is in a dwelling.
>
> If you can get one of my bucket traps together you will trap and kill
> the little bugger and not have him die somewhere in the walls and stink
> you out.
>
> Rick Kunath
> WBCCI #3060
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