I used to have a mouse problem here so i built a clear plastic box trap with electric trigger mechanism complete with solenoid to shut the door and trap the rodent.
What i found was that the most effective bait was not cheese but was peanuts. They love peanuts. I did not try chocolate, but i didnt have to because with the peanuts even if they managed to escape the first try they'd be back in an hour to attack the bait again and get trapped again. If they came back in a hour i would think that the peanut was too good of an attractor that they just could not resist.
Been here over a year now, senior person in the fueling dept too, however I am getting burned out on doing the two days and three nights 60 hour work weeks and looking to switch jobs. I have applied for a conductors position and for the Facilities Electrician position. Hoping to find out on either in the next moth or so.
Both pay even more and have less actual workload per week associated with them.
Been here over a year now, senior person in the fueling dept too, however I am getting burned out on doing the two days and three nights 60 hour work weeks and looking to switch jobs. I have applied for a conductors position and for the Facilities Electrician position. Hoping to find out on either in the next moth or so.
Both pay even more and have less actual workload per week associated with them.
:WINK: Apart from the mouse traps. Based on the conversations and knowledge I have accumulated from your posts, you will have no trouble, fitting either of the posts.