On Thu, 16 Mar 2000 12:13:10 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>At 03:00 AM 3/16/00 -0700, you wrote:
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > [...] Oh, I trained it to eat off the unset mousetrap for two weeks, then
>> > set the thing. It was over quickly.
>>
>>Wow. I'm a pretty jaded person, but I have to admit -- I NEVER would've
>>thought of that!
>>
>>
>>- Bob
>
>I learned the idea in Univ. Biology class, learning about skinnerian
>behaviour theory and stuff. I wanted to be very certain I did not teach
>him what a mousetrap is, if he'd tried to get the food and it had gone off
>but missed I'd never have caught him. Those critters start out cautious
>and that's why they sometimes escape. Get him confident and he'll just
>step right up. I'm lucky too I only had a single mouse to cope with.
>bye,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(\
>
Any suggestions what to do whith roedeers in the garden???
Per B.
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