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Im gonna have to remember this if I ever see one of those nasty rodents lingering around!
Check it out: How To Use Soft Drinks To Kill Mice and Rats | eHow.com Mice and rats lack the ability to burp. You can use this to your advantage - and the demise of the rats and mice. Pour pepsi or coke into a shallow dish. Place dish near where the mice or rats are entering/exiting your home frequently. The rodents will drink the sweet soft drink and later, when they can't burp, they will die. |
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Why would not being able to burp kill them? Wouldn't their system just absorb the carbonation? Or would they be choking? Not convinced yet, but I've been having some problems with sneaky mice, mice that can lick peanut butter right off a conventional trap and not set it off. I guess you'd have to be changing the soda on a regular basis to keep the fizz.
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Really? how comes many people feed their dogs chocolate dog treats, available in most pet shops then? I make homemade dog treats, that's what you use .. not chocolate. The cacao bean (which is what chocolate is made of) contains theobromine .. it's what makes chocolate so toxic for them. carob dog treat recipe : Dog Topics What Makes Chocolate Toxic To Pets, And What Are The Signs Seen With Toxicity? |
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Rats have two things very similar to humans: |
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