[chbot] OT: Pitter patter of tiny feet.

Charles Manning cdhmanning at gmail.com
Sun Apr 8 21:27:25 BST 2018


"We tried the Mitre 10 one several times. Never caught one. Maybe have to
try
it again."

A lot of those traps still smell bad due to the oils etc used in
manufacturing and that acts as a repellent. It is a good idea to "de-scent"
any new trap that a mouse actually goes into or puts its head  (box, etc).
A wipe down with peanut butter helps or - better still - bury it in your
compost heap for a couple of days.

As for firearms and robotics - they go together very well. The mechanics of
firearms (especially the internal ballistics) is astounding.



On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 8:05 AM, Marshland Engineering <
marshland at marshland.co.nz> wrote:

> Hmm Guns and Robotics members. Not something I would put in the same boat.
> Well that does make life interesting and unpredictable.
>
> We tried the Mitre 10 one several times. Never caught one. Maybe have to
> try
> it again.
>
> Cheers Wallace.
>
>
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