On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:38:56 -0700, Happybattles <happybattles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
|>> What I did outdoors, is mix the Ammonia with Bleach and soaked
it in
|>>a large sponge under the vehicle's warm spot, and was hopping for a
|>>"Chlorine" mustard gas effect when something stepped on it....probably
|>>making them dizzy and ill, so they wouldn't return....
|>
|>
|>Here's another bit of insight I've researched: Chloring gas is NOT
|>mustard gas. While both were used in WW1, they are not the same
|>thing:
|>
Yes, I been at those sites before too, I used the term "Mustard"
for brevity and as in the excluded post:
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> I can't say it didn't work, since there were no rat/mice bodies
> around.... but if it works on people like *Non-Caustic Mustard Gas* it's
got
> to work on those little insultion wire chewing witches...
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Chlorine does not smell like "Mustard" either so that's another
point too heh....
|>from wikipedia.org...
|>
|>Mustard Gas, AKA (Iprit; Kampfstoff "Lost"; Lost; Mustard gas;
|>Senfgas; Yellow Cross Liquid; Yperite; Distilled Mustard; Mustard T-
|>mixture)
|>
-----------more wikipedia.org redundancy snipped....
|>
|>I believe this time Robert assumed he was right. He knew chlorine gas
|>was used in WW1, but assumed that it was also known as Mustard Gas,
|>which it is not. They are not the same thing. They do not have the
|>same effect.
See ^Happybattles^ is always referring to my personal name as an
attribute too his scholastic abilities.....
It doesn't seem to work on the Mice/Rats though....
Disclosure:
I did not ever tell anyone to do what I have done, since my posts
were marked as a reference only, regardless of what ^Happybattles^
implies
about me...
^Happybattles^ positive contribution to this thread:
Message-ID: <1193064631.228544.174580@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|>The best way to keep rats out of a house is to use mechanical
|>exclusion methods to block access. Keeping the hood open on your car
|>will help deter the rats as well, especially if a drop-light is
|>attached to your hood at night and left on.
I still have rats to deter, but killing them with the 3way "seeded"
little black boxes has worked fairly well so far.


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