i figured eventually it would come to that, with the rodentcides.
WRT drowning critters. I have to keep my horse's trough topped off to
the edge so when the Jack rabbits hop in for a drink they can get out.
I keep a stock tank float valve on them any way. Goat water too. Even
though its lower.
Try fishing a floating rabbit out.... eeww is right
deb
On 8/30/2011 1:59 PM, wildliferescue29 wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is occurring in all states but where I am there is a new law concerning the use of rodenticides. They are being pulled from shelves and can now only be obtained and administered by licensed pest control services.
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> Evidently, their use has become a problem for not only wildlife (raptor eats a mouse that ingested poison and then also dies) but for domestic pets as well. Kitty eats a poisoned mouse etc.
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> I might mention that the use of antifreeze to kill mousies is not only risky but unnecessary. I've found that just leaving buckets out (empty or with water in them) will get the same results. For some reason, mousies like to find a way into buckets and they can't escape and die. If there's water in them, they quickly drown.
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> To prevent this from occurring with the dogs water buckets, I put a stick in so the mousies, chipmunks etc. can escape. Not fond of finding 'floaters' in the dogs water while they're lapping away...ewwww
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> Sue
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