The thing that sucks about the modern Dcon is they have weakened the active chemicals in it to the point that the mice can haul it all around for quite some time before it kills them. Every cardboard box has some in it now. Back in the day they’d eat a bit and keel over.
Cool spawning Pike pics.No cutting for a week or two yet.
Here’s some pics from the last couple of days.
I bought the new fireplace cover in December of 2015. Finally got it installed last night. It was just a matter of two brackets and two bolts but took a long time to get it right. The fiberglass insulation they provided may or may not seal as good as I would like but I can use high temp RTV around the back if needed.
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Charlie (who will turn 17 in a couple of weeks) enjoys watching the chipmunks. I have two chipmunks that will eat from my hand, this one is the one that is so tame you can actually pet him.
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“Love is in the air” or actually the water. The pike have been spawning in the two shallow bays in front of me. The big girl that takes up the whole length of the picture is about 12 lbs, her two suitors are much smaller.
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Re: warfarin. Yes that’s still what they use but most of the pellets at a much weaker strength now, assuming they must have faced a lawsuit or something. Dcon brand has gone totally to those bait blocks which they also provide a silly plastic holder which is too small to allow access to the larger species of mice. To me that defeats the purpose anyhow as you want the mouse to haul the pellets back to his storage spaces (which his buddies will then eat) rather than sit there and chew just enough to fill his stomach. Also those blocks seem susceptible to moisture and lose their appeal after they absorb moisture and change color from a bright green to a pale yellow/green.
I’ve been experimenting with the other brands. The one brand, I think Tomcat makes pellets that are bright green like the old Dcon. The other brand has larger pellets that are lighter in color and the mice just seem to haul that around the garage and stockpile it in dark areas like my boxes of stored stuff.
The good thing is I’ve completely sealed their azzes out for now so just need to exterminate the ones left inside. That is until they chew their way back in again
The other problem is one of my tame chipmunks has set up his home under the pole barn slab and his hole is right next to the rear man door. So I need to keep doors closed at all times so he doesn’t go inside and help himself to the mouse poison! On days when I’m in and out a lot, I’ll throw dried corn/birdseed all over the side lawn so it takes him half the day to scrounge it all up and keeps him out of my way. Lol
Positive is you'll get a new sawOk folks it's time to buy an 80cc class saw. Was helping my cousin that iv been taking wood to for the past year split the mulberry and pin oak from my last scrounged today. We got to talking saws and I mentioned I was planing on picking up a 461 or 7900 this year and he said if I could get it for under $700 he would pay for the saw.
Let' hear your opinion on positives and negatives of both.
I will own the saw. It' payment for dropping off wood every time I get into a big scrounge. I'd have been happy with gas money but I won' say no to a new saw either.Positive is you'll get a new saw
Negative is you won't own the saw
if that's the case,run and take him up on his offer quickly while it's stihl fresh in his mind, it's a good deal for you if there no strings attachedI will own the saw. It' payment for dropping off wood every time I get into a big scrounge. I'd have been happy with gas money but I won' say no to a new saw either.
Ok folks it's time to buy an 80cc class saw. Was helping my cousin that iv been taking wood to for the past year split the mulberry and pin oak from my last scrounged today. We got to talking saws and I mentioned I was planing on picking up a 461 or 7900 this year and he said if I could get it for under $700 he would pay for the saw.
Let' hear your opinion on positives and negatives of both.
Nice work, Joe. That oak looks so moist you could almost wring it out.
The snow has arrived on the hills across from me, might take the skis up tomorrow arvo if there's enough. The prediction is for 10-20 inches but we'll see. Fire's going pretty well at the moment with scrounged peppermint and a little bluegum.
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