Posted by eastexan on October 13, 2009 at 12:51:03 from (96.15.21.64):
In Reply to: O/T Mice in toolbox posted by Charles Lendman on October 13, 2009 at 10:23:57:
Charles Lendman said: (quoted from post at 10:23:57 10/13/09) Mix plaster of paris in with swansons cake mix....my Grandpa told me about it and its better than a cat!! Just put it in a sheltered spot to keep it dry,,,Charles
Charles, for clarity, are you talking about just mixing the 2 powders together and leaving it dry for them to eat raw?
I can see where the cake mix would make the mix tempting enough for them to eat, but the P of P would set up in their gut (moisture) thus stopping up their digestive system. Is this what you were talking about?
What would be the mix ratio, 50/50?
I'm having problems with rats & mice, and our cat could care less. :roll:
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