Friday, February 12, 2010

How would a PETA member with a rodent infested house get rid of those little harmless(ha!) creatures?

They wouldn't. They would try to lure them out with cheese and other things that rodents like and try to make pets out of them. Meanwhile driving away any friends and family who used to visit regularly.How would a PETA member with a rodent infested house get rid of those little harmless(ha!) creatures?
I'm a PETA member and I use a live trap then I let it go outside away from my house.How would a PETA member with a rodent infested house get rid of those little harmless(ha!) creatures?
There are traps where the mice just go into a little cage. You could then release the mice from the cage far, far away from your house.





Also, consider what you have in your house that could be attracting them. Look at what they have been eating and seal it up in plastic containers, etc. Then see if you can block their entry routes to the house.
wow...what a good question. You've really got me thinking about this one. Maybe they would use live traps and then release them into the wild. Maybe they would move. Maybe they would get cats from the shelter, let the cats eat the mice (because that is natual) and then let all the cats with big belly's go free.
They'd probably use a live trap.
im in PeTA and i use humane traps to take care of them. it gets rid of them with out harming them





by humane, i mean live traps
I don't know where you can find them, I used to have a few, but they are called ';tip traps';. They are angled on the bottom, so that when the rodent enters to get the bait, the trap tips due to the weight change on one end, and closes the door on the other end, trapping the mouse. Then you can go release wherever you like.
They don't!
i think there are traps that keep the rodent alive so you can transport them outside. try looking for something like that. (i'm a PETA member as well).
Get rodent traps that dont hurt the animal. Then take them to a nice country like place where they will be able to stay.
They probably cuddle and kiss the nasty little bastards.





I wonder if PETA love insects too...

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