Greasy grimy gopher guts , but pertaining to mice and not gophers . I was cleaning my work bench and noticed a bunch of mouse turds on my gun work area and I was utoh , not mice near my supplies . So I have gone all ' Caddy Shack ' on these mouse now . I have set up traps and all kinds of crazy security now lol , it is really stupid , but I have been enjoying catching these mice and Im using the old mouse traps , with the metal snapper , not the cheating glue or mouse hotels ones . I want it to be me against them , and I hate to admit it , they have cleaned my traps like 8 times to me getting 3 , but once I made sure , my supplies were safe and clear , I am enjoying setting traps to try and catch them .
I figure I will give them a fighting chance as long as not endangering my food supplies , or should I just eliminate them ? I think the mice are attracted the gun oil I use or something . They are no where near any food source , but all over where the oil and gun cleaners are sprayed . I'm not a hard case on the little guys , but I try to protect my house and family from all vermin , even the 2 legged kind . Do these guys just keep multiplying or should I just do the hard core approach ? So do my fun traps and other things are letting them procreate and keep the battle going ?
I figure I will give them a fighting chance as long as not endangering my food supplies , or should I just eliminate them ? I think the mice are attracted the gun oil I use or something . They are no where near any food source , but all over where the oil and gun cleaners are sprayed . I'm not a hard case on the little guys , but I try to protect my house and family from all vermin , even the 2 legged kind . Do these guys just keep multiplying or should I just do the hard core approach ? So do my fun traps and other things are letting them procreate and keep the battle going ?
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