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Fw: [at-l] Mice!! (was Mice (is Mice))
I don't argue with that, if the snake can keep up with the rat population.
Bryan
"Si vis pacem para bellum"
> --
> a resident black snake is the best remedy of all - look, Ma, no
> chemicals! :)
>
> thru-thinker
>
>
> J Bryan Kramer wrote:
>
> >Oh bosh, this stuff is ubiquitous in our environment and if
> there were any
> >hazards associated with it there would be folks dropping like
> flies. Since
> >no one has seen any such mass kill-offs, especially among the janitorial
> >staffs of the world, the evidence is overwhelming that here are no such
> >hazards. The same logic that applies to DEET. I wasn't aware
> that naphalene
> >was still in use for moth balls but based on that compounds polynuclear
> >aromatic structure I would be slightly more cautious about it.
> >
> >Bryan
> >
> >"Si vis pacem para bellum"
> >
> >>I don't know about them being the same as nerve gas (I doubt
> >>that) but they
> >>aren't good for you. Check out
> >><http://www.howstuffworks.com/question210.htm> including the
> links for the
> >>lists of what they can do to you. OTOH they seem to depend on
> >>concentrated
> >>build up of fumes to do harm. If you had them in your pack or in small
> >>bags attached to your hung food in a shelter the fumes would
> dissipate and
> >>probably not pose much danger to you.
> >>
> >>Saunterer
> >>
> >>
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