DO DEAD MICE CONTRIBUTE TO CREOSOTE?

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well , you gotta wait till the secondarys take off so you can really broil him with a top down fire
 
The wife, a citygirl, just saw a mouse downstairs while folding clothes. She calmly came up and told me about it. Not what I'd have expected and I'm proud of her. I had 4 traps down within 10 minutes... (It's always a good idea to keep a few in a cabinet.) So the question is, how many do you think I'll catch?

P.S. I promise to incinerate them.

Matt
 
I had one visiting my dog food area and leaving his droppings in the dogs bowl, this was happening everyday so I bought two traps. I set the traps and he didnt come around for weeks, I finally got him a couple nights ago, I reset the trap in case theres more so hopefully you'll get at least one, they're rascally varmints.

I dont have me stove connected yet so I didnt burn him, if I catch another one I may :lol:
 
kenny chaos said:
It all starts with burning a mouse.
Sicko.

So, the mouse is a gateway to incinerating other animals?

Matt
 
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