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Topic: mice
Posted By: gd5052
Subject: mice
Date Posted: Sep/18/2017 at 7:19am
I've got a cure for mice in my garage,I caught a four foot black snake and turned it loose in my shop, just the other day when I went to the shop he had a mouse. Because my shop is warm all winter he's always on duty. I named him a president.LOL



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Posted By: gd5052
Date Posted: Sep/18/2017 at 7:23am
former president


Posted By: BrotherBamc
Date Posted: Sep/18/2017 at 11:17am
I think that I would prefer a cat... 
I don't mind snakes, but the first appearance freaks me right the freek out...
If you know what I mean...  LOL..!!! 


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Posted By: bbgjc
Date Posted: Sep/19/2017 at 5:33am
Heck yeah.  Just make sure you don't accidentally let him into your car(s). They can get into anything.


Posted By: Scene One
Date Posted: Sep/19/2017 at 8:34pm
Ha... I have had one in my shop for a couple of years he is approaching 6ft. I keep a collection of his skins to follow his growth. He does a great job of taking care of the mice and chipmunks. He spends most of his time in the winter upstairs but in the summer he enjoys stretching out on the warm concrete by the doors. He freaks out a lot of my friends but he is a good snake. I never thought of naming him.

                 B.P.


Posted By: Aadams90
Date Posted: Jan/02/2019 at 8:32pm
One way to help the food chain lol

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Posted By: tomj
Date Posted: Jan/16/2019 at 10:07pm
if he/she gets bored, send 'em to me. i have a patio with a lot of mice. one of the neighborhood hawks dines now and then (the whole yard gets real quiet...) but a snakety-snake could set up shop here just fine. tell him/her the weather's great in Los Angeles!



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Posted By: LakesideRamblin
Date Posted: Jan/16/2019 at 11:47pm
My Corn snake, Elvis, just died.  22 years old.  Good ol' boy and never talked back ☺  Last of my critters.

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Posted By: partsguy
Date Posted: Jan/17/2019 at 12:33am
maybe get a rattlesnake , would keep all your friends out of your garage Beer


Posted By: Midnight Rambler
Date Posted: Jan/17/2019 at 9:51am
Originally posted by gd5052 gd5052 wrote:

I've got a cure for mice in my garage,I caught a four foot black snake and turned it loose in my shop, just the other day when I went to the shop he had a mouse. Because my shop is warm all winter he's always on duty. I named him a president.LOL


I find the Hav A Hart traps work well and do not have litters. Wink


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Posted By: Japjack53
Date Posted: Jul/29/2020 at 10:32pm
Glue traps work great too



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