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Masterbainter:
Dear Blog,

one time... one time that's all it takes!  Now i got a weekend camping with the girlfriend and not too sure she's gonna be a "happy camper"

snalin:
Oh, Jens, how you are trying. I share the last name with a woman on... I don't remember if it's TV2 or NRK. The middle name comes from my grandfather, who used to be the leader of the 17th of May-committee in Bergen. Let me see your stalker SKILLZ. Send me a postcard if you want to.

Oh, yes, Blog, it's really ridiculously hard to get a job. I'm trying to be creative. One girl just told me she got a job carrying milk, and I'd be happy with that.

öde:

--- Quote from: Eris on 11 Jun 2009, 22:15 ---I have had a slight mouse problem recently

--- End quote ---

A slight mouse problem will turn into a big mouse problem. They may be cute, but you can't just leave them scurrying about your home! They'll chew through important things, spread diseases, breed, etc. Get some humane traps and put them somewhere outside, far away!

Eris:
This is the second time we have had mice in the 7 years I have lived here. The first time we had mice my cat managed to catch a single (tiny) mouse and they just went away. This time they are here because my dad had an open packet of raw peanuts in the garage and they came back to eat them.

At my old house we had a huge number of mice in our garage. We put out little blocks of poison which would make them thirsty and run off and die, and I would sit at the doorway of the garage and watch a mob of mice fighting over the block of bait and see them try and drag it to various parts of the shed to try and keep it away from the others. I have a packet of those baits in my room, but at the moment I am keeping an eye out in case I see any, or see any damage before I put these baits out, as we have a small, stupid dog that spends most of its time inside and while I hate the damn thing, I don't want it to eat the mouse baits. I am also taking precautions so that my food doesn't get mouse-nibbled in our pantry. As long as I can keep them out of the house the cats that both my neighbours own can deal with them.

David_Dovey:
Maybe

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