Originally Posted by clintsfolly
Take a 5 gal pails with lid drill a 1" hole about 1" from bottom in the side. Get some Tom Cat mice pellets and put about 8-10 inside. Put on the top and place around the out side of the building. Put something heavy on to keep the wind from moving. The mice find a dry place with food and do the rest for you. We run 6 of them up at the deer camp and have cut why down on the mice. Plus the dogs can not get at the poison . Hope this helps. Clint


The key with this stuff is making sure the mice can't get out again after they eat the poison.

Rodents live for about 2 weeks after they eat a lethal dose of rodenticide. The amount of poison in the tissues of a dying rodent is enough to kill a dozen dogs. Your dog or cat eats the rodent, and 2 weeks later your dog or cat dies.

This happened to my bird dog last November. Neighbors were poisoning the local squirrels to keep them out of their pecan trees. We still have the squirrels a year later, but half a dozen dogs and cats in the neighborhood died.


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