Just giving a free plug to http://www.gettrapped.com/web-store.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good quality, tamper proof mouse bait stations $4 each + postage of $4.50 but if you buy a few the postage barely changes (I have 35 items arriving for $7.50 postage - this is the maximum postage charge).
They also have some good specials at present http://www.gettrapped.com/specials.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Quality rodent murdering products
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Can vouch for the glue boards, put a dab of peanut butter in the middle and place in a bird proof container and you will catch em the first night and nighly thereafter until all gone. Simply disposed of the rodent with an occipital crush and remove from board and reset.
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Anyone know how the bait stations work? Is it that you can put bait in and your birds and pets cant get to it? Last baiting effort I did I nearly lost my dog! So I am scared to do it again, and the wire traps arent catching them as fast as I need them too.
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With any traps KB i put them in the aviary under an upturned empty pot plant. I place a house brick on top. The mice will generally dig under if you have earth floors and i havent had a bird go in that way .
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Mine arrived yesterday. They are designed so that the bait block locks into place in a chamber or on a post and then the lid locks closed and can't be opened without the supplied key (or two screwdrivers). I suppose a big stupid dog could chew the whole thing into oblivion but then nothings really safe anyway.kimberley breeder wrote:Anyone know how the bait stations work? Is it that you can put bait in and your birds and pets cant get to it? Last baiting effort I did I nearly lost my dog! So I am scared to do it again, and the wire traps arent catching them as fast as I need them too.
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Ive ordered 3 bait stations, one for each of my aviaries. Thanks for psoting! Crossing finger this gets the buggers under control!