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Apart from peanut butter what would rats like to eat in their traps? | |
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cheese | |
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really?! or is that just in the movies
cats really like cheese, did you know? give them cheese, cuts out the middle man | |
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I don't believe rats like to eat anything in their traps | |
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PANDURITO said: I don't believe rats like to eat anything in their traps
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PANDURITO said: I don't believe rats like to eat anything in their traps
oh yeah? I suppose they FORCE themselves to eat it | |
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Ocean may I borrow your chair? | |
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PANDURITO said: Ocean may I borrow your chair?
sit down and LISTEN TO ME instead of beating me over the head, I already took ibuprofen and paracetamol for a headache | |
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Sorry
As far as I know and unless your rat stars in Ratatouille, rats are NOT what you'd call gourmets. So basically that means they'll eat anything you put in their way Hope it helps and your headache disappears | |
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PANDURITO said: Sorry
As far as I know and unless your rat stars in Ratatouille, rats are NOT what you'd call gourmets. So basically that means they'll eat anything you put in their way Hope it helps and your headache disappears they don't eat peanut butter again after the first 3 times we caught one, it is like they worked it out that they will die if they touch it. I was hoping someone would know something that is the right consistency for the rat to set the trap off. | |
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Tonight's dinner leftovers should do the trick | |
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PANDURITO said: Tonight's dinner leftovers should do the trick
sausage and noodles? worth a try oooh!!! while I have you, is there a spanish dish with tomato and capsicum (red peppers ) in a pan where you crack some eggs into it, and grill with a slice of spicy salami or chorizo on top of each egg? I have it in a spanish cookbook which is called Flaming Eggs in english. | |
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I'll try to find it out. Those are basic ingredients of a tapa you'd find at any bar but I don't know if it's a dish with a name. Sorry Chorizo Salami That's Italian | |
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PANDURITO said: I'll try to find it out. Those are basic ingredients of a tapa you'd find at any bar but I don't know if it's a dish with a name. Sorry Chorizo Salami That's Italian I used pepperoni last night I have to use what is available you know! | |
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Pepperoni
That's a good substitute Next time tell the master to save some for the rats | |
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PANDURITO said: Pepperoni
That's a good substitute Next time tell the master to save some for the rats he didn't know there was leftovers | |
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PANDURITO said: but I got mad at him tonight for eating the pepperoni stump I was going to cook something with it | |
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Sweet waffles off some Z-Grade celebrities' head in an Australian jungle. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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chocolate...they love chocolate | |
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Dog or Cat food
works every time | |
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make a little balloon pouch out of plastic wrap, filled with peanut butter. Poke holes in it with a toothpick and put that on the trap. That way they have to actually pull it to get it. That's the trick. | |
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chocolate. | |
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JerseyKRS said: make a little balloon pouch out of plastic wrap, filled with peanut butter. Poke holes in it with a toothpick and put that on the trap. That way they have to actually pull it to get it. That's the trick.
they are totally over peanut butter. I will definitely try chocolate! I bet they like Nutella! and dog food, not that we have a dog | |
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Poor rats! We always used peanut butter. But cat/dog food sounds like a good idea.
And having worked in a book warehouse, apparently the spines of hardcover books will work as well! My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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NDRU said: Poor rats! We always used peanut butter. But cat/dog food sounds like a good idea.
And having worked in a book warehouse, apparently the spines of hardcover books will work as well! electrical cables too, one would think! | |
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This may be a good excuse to get a cat. [Edited 5/7/08 16:48pm] My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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Huevos al plato | |
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PANDURITO said: Huevos al plato
Pandy!!! | |
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How about Rat Food?
They might just go for it... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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