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World's Greatest Mouse Control Device?

It's that time of year with cooler weather for many us. As we spend more time inside where it's warm and comfortable so do our little mice friends. We all know how destructive they can be and controlling them is essential. A friend of mine asked for some assistance with his garage to help keep the mouse population in check. The following design has been around for a long time and I make no claim to it, I merely assisted in it's construction. For those who have never seen one before...

Material necessary,

1. Clean 5 gallon bucket
2. 16 oz plastic soda/pop bottle, with cap.
3. Length of wire like an old coat hanger
4. A few ounces of ethylene glycol- anti freeze
5. A scrap board, about 1- 2" wide by about 24-28" long
6. Peanuts and silicone
7. Duct tape

To begin drill 2 holes opposite each other in the bucket a few inches below the top rim of the bucket so the wire can pass through it.
Next, drill 2 holes in the soda bottle, 1 centered in the bottom, the other centered in the cap.
Silicone glue rows of half shelled peanuts all around the soda bottle.
Pour about 3" of ethylene glycol in the bucket.
Place the bottle with the peanuts in the bucket and pass the wire through the side of the bucket, through the soda bottle and out the other side of the bucket, suspending it in the bucket above the ethylene glycol.
Duct tape one end of the board on the rim of the bucket and the other to the ground...



You now have a ramp the mice can easily walk up once they smell the peanuts on the soda bottle.



Seeing and smelling those peanuts they'll want to snack on some so they jump onto the soda bottle. The bottle spins dumping them onto the anti- freeze on the bottom.



They'll swim around trying to get out but will eventually tire and drown.



The ethylene glycol will preserve them from decaying and smelling until you remove them. A wire mesh scoop works for that.


It is a highly effective device.

**Warning- Caution- Danger**

Please note: Ethylene glycol is highly poisonous and cats, dogs or other pets or animals will readily drink it if it is available to them. The "Worlds Greatest Mouse Control Device" as pictured above, should never be deployed in a space that is accessible to pets nor should it be used where stray animals or wildlife can access it. Only deploy it in a secure, enclosed structure like a shed or garage that only mice can get in.

Thomas
 

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Thomas,
That's a good one for those pesky squatters. I've used a variation on the theme for chipmunks. 5 gal bucket filled about half way with water. Pour a thick layer of sunflower seeds on top of water as they will float. Critters jump in for the seeds and drown in the water. I've used this one outside around the deck next to the garage. Totally safe for other animals and birds. You just need to empty to daily catch from the bucket. That same wire mesh scoop would work here or just use a retracting grab tool to fish the critters out each day.
I like the spinning bottle trick though and will have to try that one.
 

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Thanks for that Thomas, and rmalkow2. I'll try this with the chipmunks in the spring.

Agreed, that spinning bottle is evil genius. :evil:

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Does the UK have a place any more to do any serious high speed runs, or is that a thing of the past?

Thomas[/QUOTE]

Hi Thomas,
There is one place you might be interested in looking up on Google
Pendine sands was used to capture the land speed record in the 1920s and now used by the V H R A Google them too.
I love your thread I'm up to page 151, I sometimes go to your last page to see whats happening now, and thought I would give you the above info'
I started my own thread a few days ago titled "English Garage".

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=271477
Martin.
 
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I put dryer sheets in my cars before putting them up for the winter.
I put one one the carpet on each side front and rear, one on each inside the trunk, and one on each inside fender well under the hood. Also the car smells nice and fresh in the spring when I get them out.
 

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........I've used a variation on the theme for chipmunks. 5 gal bucket filled about half way with water. Pour a thick layer of sunflower seeds on top of water as they will float. Critters jump in for the seeds and drown in the water. I've used this one outside around the deck next to the garage. Totally safe for other animals and birds. You just need to empty to daily catch from the bucket. That same wire mesh scoop would work here or just use a retracting grab tool to fish the critters out each day.......

My dad has been successfully doing EXACTLY this^^^^for many years. A couple years ago the chipmunks moved into my neighborhood and did some serious digging under my deck. I set up the sunflower seed pool and it worked like a charm. I've caught several mice that way too.

Jim C.
 

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The Glycol is cruel. A caged trap I find is fare better then drown them. I feed mine to the Magpies (Bird) or to the Bluetongue Lizards. A far more natural way to get rid of mice.

Any lizard big enough to eat a mouse would not be welcomed around my house.
 

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Can anyone tell me how to get rid of moles in my friends yard? She has tried traps to mothballs-but she still has them. Any advice would be great. Have a Blessed Holiday season to all as well. I really like this post a lot for great tips and advice.
 

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Can anyone tell me how to get rid of moles in my friends yard? She has tried traps to mothballs-but she still has them. Any advice would be great. Have a Blessed Holiday season to all as well. I really like this post a lot for great tips and advice.

Well, my FIL would sometimes sit on his roof with a .22 rifle and watch for movement in the back yard lawn. Somehow I think it was more for the fun of trying to hit one than ever effective at controlling the population. They seem like hard critters to actually control.
 

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I put dryer sheets in my cars before putting them up for the winter.
I put one one the carpet on each side front and rear, one on each inside the trunk, and one on each inside fender well under the hood. Also the car smells nice and fresh in the spring when I get them out.

Mice like to make nests out of dryer sheets...you've just been lucky. ;)
 

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Can anyone tell me how to get rid of moles in my friends yard? She has tried traps to mothballs-but she still has them. Any advice would be great. Have a Blessed Holiday season to all as well. I really like this post a lot for great tips and advice.

You need to kill off the grubs and bugs in the yard so the moles don't have anything to eat.:thumbup::beer:
 

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There are many folklore methods to get rid of moles. However, moles normal life pattern of periods of intense burrowing activity followed by periods of inactivity tends to lead to many false claims of success.
 

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Thomas, With the Hot Rod Power Tour coming to Champaign, Il. are you thinking of joining in for part of the tour? Or do you plan to be to busy showing off the fruits of your labor and building the new house?

P.S. I have started the rebuild on the CMB (Cabinet Makers Bench), it was in very rough shape, but I believe I'll be able to bring most of it back to life other than the legs and the center board for the top. I'll post some pictures when I take some when the sun is up.
 

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Another official "Beltsville Shell" fan. I finished reading it the other day and found it to be an excellent description of the late 60's youth.

For anyone that is into cars, it's a good book.
For anyone that is fond of the late 60's muscle cars, it's a great book.
For anyone that happens to know one of the characters in the book, it's excellent.

Allan
 

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Wow. Just amazing. I have managed after a few weeks to finally plow through 416 pages. I look forward to the rest of the adventure including the build of your new house

I've certainly learnt a few things.. and I've now bought some Permatex Anti-seize and a block of bee wax.. along with plans to make right angle jig for welding.

For interest sake... I'd suggest I'd be one of your more remote followers...

https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Leinster,+WA,+Australia+Town+Site/@-27.91525,120.69726,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x2bb09d5b2ead062d:0x1e60f7b1aebfc33a
 
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Wow. Just amazing. I have managed after a few weeks to finally plow through 416 pages. I look forward to the rest of the adventure including the build of your new house

I've certainly learnt a few things.. and I've now bought some Permatex Anti-seize and a block of bee wax.. along with plans to make right angle jig for welding.

For interest sake... I'd suggest I'd be one of your more remote followers...

https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Leinster,+WA,+Australia+Town+Site/@-27.91525,120.69726,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x2bb09d5b2ead062d:0x1e60f7b1aebfc33a

Hello Nursepeter1973 and warm greetings to you good sir. I've been gone on a multi-day road trip so I'm a little late responding. You know, I'm really not quite sure how this thread got so long, it just sort of creeped up us I guess. I do want to thank you for persevering through it all. Your reward for doing that will be when Chris rolls out her thread test. You are now positioned to do very well on it.

I think you are correct from your link to Google Maps, Leinster is truly remote. To really get a feel for how remote you are I used the satellite option and then zoomed out. Small town with not a whole lot of green in the surrounding countryside and a really, really, really long way from anywhere. :eyecrazy: I'm not sure how many of you are following this thread in Australia but I suspect you're right up there with the fellows in the UK for numbers. I'm honored to include you in our group here. Wish you could stop by for a visit sometime.

Thomas
 

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When I win the lottery I'll be on the next plane. Would be an interesting trip.. seeing America through the workshops of GJ members.... it's the general vibe of the forum and those minute details you pick up that allow me to work (diy) smarter vs harder. Your diversity with projects makes the thread more enjoyable.

Can't wait to see what's next
 
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Have You Been Naughty or Nice?

It's almost Christmas eve and I was driving by the shop. On a hunch I decided to peek into a window of the lift room because I've been especially good this year and......



...after what I saw inside, I just had to rush home to get Chris to come and see for herself. :eek:



I couldn't believe it, right there on the lift, beyond the crooked switch plate cover...



...LOOK, all covered up...



..was something wrapped up with ribbons and a big red bow! It even had "thingies" hanging out of the bottom! :drool:



Why it even had our names on it!!!!!!!!!!! :bounce:



Santa must have come a bit early this year. Now I know I've been especially good but hummmmmmm, I wonder just what is under there............Chris tells me I'll have to wait just a little while longer! :willy_nil


From the both of us here at the Restored 1930's Auto Shop to all of you, we wish each and everyone of you a most merry of Christmases with Happy Holidays and a joyous New Year. May all your dreams come true as they have for us.

Blessed and thankful, Thomas & Chris
 

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Merry Christmas Thomas and Chris. Thanks again for the tour this summer, I still can't believe it happened. Be sure to thoroughly enjoy what Santa brought you. :beer:

I can say first hand to all those that read this thread, the pictures do not do the shop justice. The place is truly one of a kind and everything is just over the top. As is Thomas and Chris, very genuine people.
 

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I hope Santa has some left over for my garage. That looks like a fun gift. Thanks again for a very fun read through your shop thread this past year. Merry Christmas from just one of the many readers.
 

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Chris and Thomas, a very Merry Christmas to you both. I've thoroughly enjoyed all your hard work and adventures. Thank you both for sharing them with us.
 

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Thomas & Chris
A Merry Christmas to both of you. This has been a great year for all of us. May you have many miles of smiles in your gift from Santa.
 

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Tom and Chris

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

As always the Joy of this season seems to extend for your shop year round.

Thanks again for all the knowledge, wisdom and entertainment.
 

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Hello Thomas ! Hi Chris !

A very Merry Christmas to you both !
Gosh , what a year it has been.
Have a great Holiday and hope to see you soon !

By the way. Old Salt Racer ,,

Lou it was an honor meeting you this summer when I stopped by.
And thanks again for the groovy keychain fob !

Merry Christmas everyone !

Craig.
 

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Merry Christmas. Can't believe I never checked this thread out earlier and to think I drive through Philo almost once a week. The shop is absolutely beautiful
 
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Santa Is Watching All Year Long!!!!!!

Thanks everyone for the nice holiday wishes. As you can imagine, sleeping was difficult for me Christmas Eve knowing Santa had paid an early visit out at the shop. Next morning once I was at the shop and after I managed to unwrap my present out there...



...this is what I found under the all the wrapping, ribbons and bow.



As you know I believe in love at first sight, and, well.........it was!! Chris understood completely.



3,799 Stingrays were painted Milano Maroon in 1966; this is one of them.




It was a southern car for the vast majority of it's life.



It is rust free and clean as a whistle top to bottom, front to back. :thumbup:



It has an L-79, 327/350 engine just like the Chevy II. Equipped with power steering and brakes plus...



...if you didn't notice...



...it has ice cold factory air conditioning. :bounce: Chris will really appreciate that.



After all I want my sweetie to be comfortable.



It's been said maroon over a saddle interior is arguably one of the nicer Corvette color combinations for 1966.



I would have to agree with that.







Nice job Santa! ;)

Wonder struck Thomas
 

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1966 A/C coupe, small block and side pipes, too cool. Can't beat that color. Most of the vettes I've seen that color had black interior.

My brother had a 66 coupe, 390 horse, 427 with side pipes and A/C back in 1970. It was gold with gold interior.

I was trying to buy it when I got drafted so my brother ended up with it.

Congrats on the new ride and Merry Christmas.
 

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Thomas, you must have been really good this year! Santa definitely has your location. Beautiful car and fits your shop perfectly.
 

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Merry Christmas Tom and Chris and the rest of the family!

Great '66! One thing you failed to mention is that that little puppy has three pedals, for maximum fun!

You're one of the good ones and obviously Santa thinks so, too!

(Tell your pals at the DMV howdy!)
 
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