On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 14:06:08 GMT, Gary <g.majors@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>"Dennis P. Harris" wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 18:25:30 -0800 in alt.culture.alaska, "Robert
>> Bolton" <robertboltondrop@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> > When I first discovered I had shrews, I set out a couple traps and
caught
>> > half a dozen in just a week or two. They disappeared for maybe six
>> > months. When I saw signs once again, I set out the traps again and
got
>> > half a dozen more. That seemed to work pretty well, as I didn't see
any
>> > signs for a year or so. After that I would discover and trap one at
a
>> > time. It's amazing how many can live in your house without you
noticing.
>> >
>> A black light will show quickly where mice & shrews navigate,
>> since they piddle constantly, and urine trails show up nicely
>> under UV light.
>>
>> When I was doing property management we used them to check for
>> pet urine so that we could tell the carpet cleaning company to
>> treat for pet urine, and I was surprised at how often I found
>> mouse urine trails, even when the tenant had a cat in the house.
>
>Dennis, that's great to know!!!! I've often wondered if my ferrets have
>been having any "accidents" on my carpets. And I do have a 48" black
light
>and fixture in my closet. I'll get it out tonight and check out the
carpet.
>Thanks for that info!! :)
>
>note: Dennis killfiled me a few years ago so I don't know if he'll read
>this. Someone please let him know that I appreciate that info.
Gary says he appreciates that info.


|