I was walking in my neighborhood one day and heard a flock of birds screeching. I get to them and see what the commotion is about, there was a cardinal stuck to one of those horrible sticky traps. :(
I could actually build that and get by with it, lol. I've "dispatched" MANY pests in my back yard (rural) at night with either a .45 or AR-15 and neighbors rarely ask.
The only questions I ever get are something like: "Did you get another damn coyote?" or "I hope that was one of those friggin' armadillos/coons.".
You'll sure as hell know when you need to empty (clean up) the trap.
And still more humane than those sticky traps.
I was walking in my neighborhood one day and heard a flock of birds screeching. I get to them and see what the commotion is about, there was a cardinal stuck to one of those horrible sticky traps. :(
Vegetable oil works to unstick from those.
Thatโs what I read, but I called animal control and they picked it up.
Imagine waking up to that mouse trap, then having to clean the mess. It does send a message to all the other mice though...
The neighbors might bill you for shorts and sheets as well, lol.
Lmao
Top Kek!
So this whole time, someone already built a better mouse trap.
They were doing lab testing with mice. The production version was much larger and used on commies.
I could actually build that and get by with it, lol. I've "dispatched" MANY pests in my back yard (rural) at night with either a .45 or AR-15 and neighbors rarely ask.
The only questions I ever get are something like: "Did you get another damn coyote?" or "I hope that was one of those friggin' armadillos/coons.".
Thatโs a cap n ball pistol. Very much pre 1882.
I bet if we put money in it, we can drain the swap real fast!
If you build it, they will come. (and you'll be a stud)
Bwhahahaha. That's hiilarious. Poor mousey.