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NH mouse trap.

Started by nastygunz, January 07, 2018, 01:38:01 PM

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nastygunz

 Every winter mice and voles move into the wood shed and the woodpile and eat the bark which attracts the "New Hampshire mouse trap", this one was hiding under an old box spring:



Coyotes-R-Us

You have odd looking mice !
old is the new young

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Whoa!

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nastygunz

Pretty fun to trap, we leave em be by the house though.

JohnP

Ermine in winter white coat, weasel in summer brown coat???
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

Okanagan

Quote from: JohnP on January 08, 2018, 08:53:56 AM
Ermine in winter white coat, weasel in summer brown coat???

One time in early December snow I shot a mule deer buck and a weasel (white ermine by that time of the year) got to it before I did.  The little dude was about the diameter of a big mouse only with a stretch limousine body.  He bristled up and defied me to touch his deer!



nastygunz

They are ferocious little critters for sure!