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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2643170" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>[ATTACH]43022[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I live right on the edge of the woods, what my little Boston terrier doesnt get or the feral cats we have around dont get I get with just simple wooden traps from Atwoods, bread balls and peanut butter. (Our bug guy laid traps in the attic, they dont work). Killed 6 this last week clearing a nest they had built in my garage- the 2 on 1 on one trap I got last week in my closet. They slip in the garage and the lucky ones get on into the house. </p><p></p><p>I just roll up a small ball of soft bread crust and wedge it really tight on the metal pad, then liberally apply peanut butter to the top of the bread and sloppily get it all over the traps metal pieces with my sticky fingers. Greedy lil fcks lick the peanut butter but they want that bread- thats when it gets them- they can have all the peanut butter they want but theyre not getting that breadball. Takes about 10 minutes when I set it down some where before I hear it snap. My dogs wont go near the traps any more- they tried that ONCE. Been killing them this way for years about every year this time, I usually have em all killed in a couple weeks or so. I feed em to my reptiles and other critters I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2643170, member: 1535"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]43022[/ATTACH] I live right on the edge of the woods, what my little Boston terrier doesnt get or the feral cats we have around dont get I get with just simple wooden traps from Atwoods, bread balls and peanut butter. (Our bug guy laid traps in the attic, they dont work). Killed 6 this last week clearing a nest they had built in my garage- the 2 on 1 on one trap I got last week in my closet. They slip in the garage and the lucky ones get on into the house. I just roll up a small ball of soft bread crust and wedge it really tight on the metal pad, then liberally apply peanut butter to the top of the bread and sloppily get it all over the traps metal pieces with my sticky fingers. Greedy lil fcks lick the peanut butter but they want that bread- thats when it gets them- they can have all the peanut butter they want but theyre not getting that breadball. Takes about 10 minutes when I set it down some where before I hear it snap. My dogs wont go near the traps any more- they tried that ONCE. Been killing them this way for years about every year this time, I usually have em all killed in a couple weeks or so. I feed em to my reptiles and other critters I have. [/QUOTE]
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