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Dang. Soak it with WD40 and leave overnight.If I can get the f!&@ing bolt out, it’s probably off to fwits soon
When/if you buy the caps, make sure you buy 12mm (HUB241), not x12. X12 are for 142mm
Dang. Soak it with WD40 and leave overnight.If I can get the f!&@ing bolt out, it’s probably off to fwits soon
Maybe you should just go qr. I got you covered....I see. Axle change and 135x12 caps for you, young man.
You're lack of proof reading your post makes it hard to know quite what your asking but I think your answer is drop the trap in a bucket of water to drown the mice.Mouse traps for outdoor use? What’s the go? Just one if the boxes they crawl into eat the bait then wait for them to perish?
Sorry. Don’t post before first coffee. Spotted a few mice around the house and had one inside so trying to determine what types of traps to buy. Have the standard snappy traps inside but trying to suss outdoor traps.You're lack of proof reading your post makes it hard to know quite what your asking but I think your answer is drop the trap in a bucket of water to drown the mice.
It's best not to let them nibble bait and then wander off to die. Baited rodents might get eaten by wildlife (birds of prey, for example) or pets which then causes them to die or get very sick.Sorry. Don’t post before first coffee. Spotted a few mice around the house and had one inside so trying to determine what types of traps to buy. Have the standard snappy traps inside but trying to suss outdoor traps.
Looking at the boxes where you place a block of bait inside. Mouse comes in nibbles and goes off to die. Just seeing if this the best choice or if there is something else that is better.
Just get a hipster, as, gravel grinder as a boarder.Sorry. Don’t post before first coffee. Spotted a few mice around the house and had one inside so trying to determine what types of traps to buy. Have the standard snappy traps inside but trying to suss outdoor traps.
Looking at the boxes where you place a block of bait inside. Mouse comes in nibbles and goes off to die. Just seeing if this the best choice or if there is something else that is better.
At a site I worked at the gardener was given notice. Not sure why though aromatic tobacco was mentioned. The lovely grass around admin had a few dead patches a week or so later. From the roof of one of the tall buildings the dead patches read "fuck u".Nothing like gifting a mouse plague to an enemy. Remember to poison their lawn while you're there.
What an unusual pattern for the grass to die off in.At a site I worked at the gardener was given notice. Not sure why though aromatic tobacco was mentioned. The lovely grass around admin had a few dead patches a week or so later. From the roof of one of the tall buildings the dead patches read "fuck u".
Yup, grew up on a rural property, little buggers are jumpy and quick. Not sure neighbors would welcome the smell of BBQ mouse!Sounds like you'll be digging a death pit @shiny! Put Dale's bin trap in the death pit, empty mice into a bag, throw bag into raging fire...it's the only way. Either that or freezing them as per the cane toad directions. Do you want a freezer full of miceicles? Maybe you know someone with a snake? They may want to trapped mice. I drowned a mouse once. It was sad.
Remember when you open the bin trap those little fuckers can jump! Really really jump!
Bin them? Why would you waste perfectly good stink bombs like that? Surely you have an enemy?Yup, grew up on a rural property, little buggers are jumpy and quick. Not sure neighbors would welcome the smell of BBQ mouse!
Thinking a couple of these with fast action poison inside might be the go:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/the-big-cheese-multi-catch-mouse-trap_p3010134
then tip dead mice in bag and bin them.
Does Aus Post accept mice? Could post them over to NSW…….they won’t notice a few more.Bin them? Why would you waste perfectly good stink bombs like that? Surely you have an enemy?
You could put a bit of water in the bottom of the bin...that'd sort them out fairly quickly.
Or send them to regional NSW. The government, while busy playing racist mind games, has also found the energy to offer safe harbour to mice out that way.
We have had none here and your bushland is the same bushland as mine only 3km on the other side.We have bushland across the road so don’t fancy killing the birds except the pigeons!
Yeah, it’s baffling, been here 12-13 years and first time we have had them. A few people at work have had issues as well but they are out North. They are tiny mice, I presume what they call native mice. Hopefully a few traps and we can knock them out.We have had none here and your bushland is the same bushland as mine only 3km on the other side.
No cats about here either.
We have them at work and Melrose but none here.Yeah, it’s baffling, been here 12-13 years and first time we have had them. A few people at work have had issues as well but they are out North. They are tiny mice, I presume what they call native mice. Hopefully a few traps and we can knock them out.
NOOOO... anytime an animal is being a pest, its the Aussie way to say they were introduced by the pommesI presume what they call native mice.