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Much better now. It was pretty awful and since so much spray escaped we had to evacuate the house and play in the yard for like 2 hours! I hadn't planned on staying outside with the kids that long but there was no other choice. A little spray here and there along the baseboards and I would have stayed in there....but the whole can in one room? Eesh :( Poor cat was pretty trapped in the house too...I had to chase him to the basement and lock him down there.
 
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Kinda like all those "I didn't know I was pregnant" shows? Wha???? How stupid can people be? How out of touch with themselves can people be?
And the "Baby Story" and birth shows...um, it's JUST birth!! NOT an emergency. For crying out loud I had mine at home with no pain meds. Sure, childbirth hurts. But that's because it's WORKING.
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All those shows are so mind numbing and infuriating.
 
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Tribbles are from the original Star Trek. Anyone who knows what they are is clearly a Trekkie. Like me.
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They were furry little round creatures that multiplied and filled the entire Enterprise with fuzzballs.
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And apparently their food sounds a lot like the first ingredient in the chicken scratch I linked to last night.
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When I went out to close the door of the run this evening, the chickens were all on the roost and I saw some straw skittering around in the run! Something ran under the coop; something very tiny and fast. I think we have moles or mice. There are so so many mounds all around the darn coop and run as well. Tomorrow I will have to find a way to finish off the hardware cloth around the bottom of the coop and run to ensure they can't get in. This sucks! I really don't want them in the coop messing with my birds :(

If they are rats they can climb up the larger sized welded wire and still get in the coop. Rats will come out in the day time, too. I've watched them eating from beneath my neighbor's bird feeder. To keep them out, you'd probably need 1/2" hardware cloth or smaller. They can squeeze through 1"x1" wire easily. If they are mice, you would need .25" hardware cloth.
 
CR!!!!!

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You know what you did! Back off my birds buddy!!!
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Well no I really don't know. I have looked back and the only thing I found was where I said I would tell somebody where you live so they could toss roosters over the fence. Beyond that I don't know. Sorry for what ever it may have been. No harm was intended.
Sincerely Rob
 
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Thanks! I still have loads of 1/2" left, plenty to do the job. I'm not nearly as worried about mice as I am about rats. I don't think it's rats though. It's those little field mice/moley looking things the cat brings home dead to the back door to "surprise" me with
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They're pretty little!
 
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Tribbles are from the original Star Trek. Anyone who knows what they are is clearly a Trekkie. Like me.
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They were furry little round creatures that multiplied and filled the entire Enterprise with fuzzballs.
lau.gif
And apparently their food sounds a lot like the first ingredient in the chicken scratch I linked to last night.
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OK thank you. That would explain why I had no clue.
 
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Tribbles are from the original Star Trek. Anyone who knows what they are is clearly a Trekkie. Like me.
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They were furry little round creatures that multiplied and filled the entire Enterprise with fuzzballs.
lau.gif
And apparently their food sounds a lot like the first ingredient in the chicken scratch I linked to last night.
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OK thank you. That would explain why I had no clue.

You really should watch it, that particular episode is quite comical!
 
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