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Yes, I do.

There was a garbage bag sitting over a vent in our **** hole college house when we heard a little rustling noise. Turns out mousey was able to stay in the vent out eat out of the garbage. Fun fun. He is just a little guy though so its hard to kill him ;)
 
speaking of weather, on the winter solstice spent my last 4 hours at work in a plow at work, left 3 at work in plows till midnight then have folks coming in to re-leave them, They ask me for over time all year, be care full what you ask for. . I have plenty of FTE to spend for the fiscal year. 12 to 16 hour days till this weather warms up.
 
Yes, I do.

There was a garbage bag sitting over a vent in our **** hole college house when we heard a little rustling noise. Turns out mousey was able to stay in the vent out eat out of the garbage. Fun fun. He is just a little guy though so its hard to kill him ;)

Keep it?
 
Ha well no, he is still at large in the house. Just caught his brother a few days ago on one of those ****ty sticky traps, hard to deal with those.

When I was dealing with my latest round of mice I forgot to check those sticky traps. Found a few stuck stiff. Felt bad lol
 
When I was dealing with my latest round of mice I forgot to check those sticky traps. Found a few stuck stiff. Felt bad lol

Hello; I catch mice in killing traps every fall. I consider them vermin that may carry disease and cause damage in a home. I do not think I will ever feel sorry for them. I do not use sticky traps because they are usually single use.

I did feel sorry for a small blue tailed skink (five lined) last summer. I was in the process of removing the carpet from my fish room. There were some peel and stick vinyl squares as well. I piled the removed stuff on the back porch. later I found a blue tail stuck to one of the tiles. I could not remove it without damage. I bagged up all the remaining tiles after this.
 
Hello; I catch mice in killing traps every fall. I consider them vermin that may carry disease and cause damage in a home. I do not think I will ever feel sorry for them. I do not use sticky traps because they are usually single use.

I did feel sorry for a small blue tailed skink (five lined) last summer. I was in the process of removing the carpet from my fish room. There were some peel and stick vinyl squares as well. I piled the removed stuff on the back porch. later I found a blue tail stuck to one of the tiles. I could not remove it without damage. I bagged up all the remaining tiles after this.

Mind you if you come into my house it's war, but I did feel bad that it starved to death. I prefer they die a quick death
 
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