It’s not strange for me to find dead mice, but this one was strange because: 1) he was huge, 2) he was in the yard, not in the garage, and 3) I thought the dogs would be interested, they didn’t want anything to do with it. Strange.

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1 part sugar.
2 parts flour.
3 parts plaster of paris.
Mix well, and place in a saucer near their known places of travel. Place a saucer of water next to the bait.
They love flour, sugar sweetens the mix. Plaster and water makes for a ‘hard-time’, later.
Sorta like the recipe for concrete.
Glue traps work really great indoors. I had one trap that caught three mice. I dont know about outdoors. Cardboard backing might get soggy and fall apart when it gets wet.
COKE works good too, but its gets messy. they dont have burb reflex. so they just explode…