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Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Peter Summerhawk
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 11:36 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Getting mice out of a repeater sight
Anyone
Chuck is correct , But if anyone is really interested in this Just Goggle
it and also U-Tube it is all the WWW
Enough said on this
Happy Repeater Building
Don KA9QJG
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Chuck
WB2EDV
Anyone got a pic of
Look here for a demo of the mousetrap.
Joe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jezQKOl5q-w
Here is the ultimate repeater site mouse trap from the repeater builder
archives in 2003. I was really surprised no one else had trotted it out yet.
I also remember someone posting a picture to show that it really worked.
John Lock
kf0m at arrl.net
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com,
: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Getting mice out of a repeater sight
Here is the ultimate repeater site mouse trap from the repeater builder
archives in 2003. I was really surprised no one else had trotted it out yet.
I also remember someone posting a picture to show that it really worked
An old trick was to leave a Brillo pad around, or better yet use it to
stuff the holes and cracks. The theory was that the mice would eat the
fat based soap that was in the pad and the steel pieces would kill
them. This goes back many years, so I don't know if Brillo pads are
still made the
First throw 3 pythons in there. Leave them for a few weeks. I would say
leave them forever, but when it gets cold they will try to warm themselves
on the repeater and if they get stuck they will cause a big mess. So since
you probably won't be able to find the pythons you have to thrown in a
Afternoon Wes, please send my regards to chuck and Kacie and crew, I havent
been to an ARES in placer in a few years now. I hope the team is doing well,
and I may be in to visit late this year.
On topic now, the go to the local machine shop and ask them for the floor
sweepings after a good day
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