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- From: "Alexander B. Brands ( Faculty - Biological Sciences )" <abb7@lehigh.edu>
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them
- Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2016 16:50:34 -0400
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2016 12:43:13 -0500
From: Steve Herje <loneroc1@gmail.com>
To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them
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Anyone know what brand of trap they're referring to? The only one I found
on line got pretty poor reviews. Thanks. Steve H.
I've had a Tin Cat trap. It's the ramp type, and works very well. No bait needed, curiosity seems to be enough. I left it unattended in storage for a while, and found several skeletons inside when I got it out! I got it as a teenager to catch mice for my snake (late 80's) and it just recently broke. I plan on getting another one soon.
Alex
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[nafex] Voles and Controlling Them,
Lawrence London, 07/04/2016
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Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them,
Steve Herje, 07/08/2016
- Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them, Jerry Lehman, 07/08/2016
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Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them,
Jim Fruth, 07/08/2016
- Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them, Lawrence London, 07/08/2016
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Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them,
Steve Herje, 07/08/2016
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- Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them, Henry, 07/09/2016
- Re: [nafex] Voles and Controlling Them, Alexander B. Brands ( Faculty - Biological Sciences ), 07/09/2016
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