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January 17th, 2010 09:43 AM #11
Sticky paper para sa malilit na daga, staple mo lang sa cardboard para hindi tumitiklop. One pad makes 2 when you separate them.
Tinatanggal ko lang yung mga malilit na daga sa sticky paper using long nose pliers picking it on its tail then drop them on the toilet bowl pag marami nadidikit-dikit sila sa tubig ng toilet bowl hanggang malunod. Yung one pad ko tumatatagal ng one week catching 20-50 mice.
Bumili din ako ng steel cage trap sa ACE pero problema pag namatay yung malaking daga sa loob ng cage, ayaw ng pasukan ng daga??? Now using Racumin mixed with left over food and place them beyond the reach of my dogs. Racumin when use constantly over the whole week eliminates large rats.
Dating rice fields ang place namin and there are nearby feeds plants, so there are plenty of mice and rats.
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January 17th, 2010 09:56 AM #12
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January 17th, 2010 12:16 PM #13
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January 17th, 2010 12:22 PM #14
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January 17th, 2010 12:23 PM #15
I remember at one time we caught a couple big sized rats (slightly over 70% of the size of the cats we have in our compound) in a couple of the rat cage traps in our warehouse.
They were angry, hissing and biting the cages. We got a bucket of water and dropped the whole cage with the rat in the water. It took a while before it drowned.
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January 20th, 2010 02:36 PM #16
I also had a problem about mice early last year. Tried a lot of tactics (Racumin, mousetraps, flypaper) but eventually, they seemed to just disappear. Every night, my strategically-placed flypapers caught at least 3 every night consistently, for about 1 week, so you could just imagine how many they were scurrying all over the house. Never caught the big ones though, sana nga nadale ng Racumin.
I tortured those darn critters before I dispatched them. Andami kasing pagkain na nasayang, dahil nginatngat nila. Instant coffee, biscuits, refined sugar...you name it, they gnawed it. Maski sabon, pinatos. So tinapon ko nang lahat kesa naman magkasakit pa kami.
My favorite way of executing them was pouring acid on their eyes (wala yata silang eyelids eh), then running over them with my 97 Accord (mas mabigat yung kaha nun kesa sa Civic). I swore I actually heard them squeak and scream before they met their Rat-Maker. Also, yung Racumin, pinalaman ko sa tinapay and other food, para hindi halatang rat poison. They're very smart creatures, they learn to adapt easily. Never caught mice in a place where flypaper was previously placed. Daig pa nila ang Borg. ("Resistance is futile!")
Buti na lang I saw an episode at NatGeo that the best way to stop the mice from re-populating is cutting off their food supply. We sealed food which are easily nibbled (bread, cookies, cereals and chocolates) in hard plastic containers. Tinakpan din namin yung basurahan with heavy lids para di nila mapasok. I guess naghanap na lang sila ng ibang bahay na may mas maraming pagkain na madaling pasukin.
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January 21st, 2010 10:10 AM #17
Baka na realize nila nung makita nila yung fallen comrades nila kung pano inexecute, its not worth the hassle
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January 21st, 2010 12:28 PM #19
^^^ Hehehe, di kasi ako mahilig sa ahas. My natural instinct is to whack 'em when I see 'em, kahit hindi poisonous variety.
Forgot to mention that I bought small mousetraps (Victory brand) sa Handyman Farmers Plaza. Very efficient! And it only costs less than P90 petot. The mice were held in place while I tortured them by dripping candle wax. Di talaga sila makagalaw, yung mga buntot lang nila. Pero mas magandang gamitin yung plastic grocery bags na sinusunog. I made a torch, tapos yung drippings ng burning plastic, hinuhulog ko sa mga daga. Excruciating pain!!! That really made my day!
Pero hindi ako sadista ha? Hehehe...
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January 21st, 2010 12:50 PM #20
Pag sinasaktan mo raw ang mga daga, gaganti raw sila, at lalong maninira. Totoo ba ito?
Wala naman akong sinasaktan na mga daga, pero likas na mapanira naman sila.
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