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I was merciful to a mouse, Apparently I've done the wrong thing?
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01/02/2013, 09:58 AM
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We had a mouse in our house a few weeks ago. It was a little gray field mouse with a body about 5-cm long.
To get rid of it, I purchased a live release trap. I baited it with cheese and within a couple of hours, the little creature was in residence. I provided water, a cracker and the next morning, drove a few kms outside of town and released it into a field (as per the trap's instructions).
According to a few people, I did the wrong thing and should have killed it.
But I couldn't because:
- Poison takes seven days to kill the rodent. It causes major internal hemorrhaging and is a painful, inhumane way to take a creature's life; even ones as yucky as rodents. Also, they may die in your walls which leaves an awful stench.
- Years ago, we had a rat move in. We set the traditional quick-kill style traps. The rat not only did not die quickly, it dragged itself along the carpet leaving heavy streaks of blood. My DH removed the body, I had to scrub the blood out of the carpet, which was horrible. I couldn't do that again.
So that left a live trap. Three weeks later, there has been no further sign of a mouse.
What would you have done?
(Disclaimer: we are very tidy people! It's not usual that we have rodents in our house, I promise.)
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01/02/2013, 10:06 AM
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What fresh hell is this?
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Ermaghad, Spikey post a warning next time!  I'm feeling all sorta tickly now, and not in a good way. I would be surprised if you only have the one mouse too frankly, they do tend to travel in convoy...
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01/02/2013, 10:07 AM
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I think you did a good thing...and millions of Buddhists and Hindus the world over would agree. There are plenty that will say that any species that makes a nuisance of itself, preys on native species, depletes natural resources and so forth deserves no mercy. But humans excel at all of those things
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01/02/2013, 10:17 AM
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we had a mouse we set it free - we have rats in a couple trees - they get poisioned bait before we poisioned them in the time i was pregant we had found 6 dead ones (think neighbour poisioned them ) unfortuanatly DH would leave work early then i would let the dog out for the day he would find them so i would have to get rid of them.
I was tired of them being in the 2 trees so we put poision in there we havent had any since. Almost everything in the world i am ok with ( non poisiones spiders/snakes mice etc) but i remember living in the NT and a neighbours child being biten - the kid was 3 months old woke up screaming mum runs in there and rat is biting the poor baby i wasnt going to have rats near us
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