mice damage cheap!!!
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I bought my used catback and it had sunflower seed shells rattling around in it from mice.
When I lived in Maine I trapped one in a coffee can in the kitchen then went outside with a 20 gauge and shot it repeatedly. It wasn't very PC, but it made me feel better about cleaning his turds off of the kitchen counter.
When I lived in Maine I trapped one in a coffee can in the kitchen then went outside with a 20 gauge and shot it repeatedly. It wasn't very PC, but it made me feel better about cleaning his turds off of the kitchen counter.
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I bought my used catback and it had sunflower seed shells rattling around in it from mice.
When I lived in Maine I trapped one in a coffee can in the kitchen then went outside with a 20 gauge and shot it repeatedly. It wasn't very PC, but it made me feel better about cleaning his turds off of the kitchen counter.
When I lived in Maine I trapped one in a coffee can in the kitchen then went outside with a 20 gauge and shot it repeatedly. It wasn't very PC, but it made me feel better about cleaning his turds off of the kitchen counter.
What the hell is in dryer sheets then? I'm assuming most animals know better (they run away/hide before an earthquake) so are dryer sheets bad? They sure do smell good though