โApr-08-2022 04:38 PM
โApr-17-2022 06:30 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
Well growing up in the sticks where mice were a part of life, I guess I should have died many years ago.
โApr-17-2022 05:50 AM
โApr-15-2022 08:54 AM
Wade44 wrote:rhagfo wrote:Wade44 wrote:StarkNaked wrote:
Here are the recommendations from the CDC for cleaning up after rodents.
CDC Cleaning up after rodents
Great LOL. Now his mice will be running around the RV 6" apart wearing little surgical masks while facing the possibility of being locked down by Dr Mauci.
Wow, that is a lot of work to cleanup! I wonder how people who live in the country survive with all the mice, squirrels, chipmunks and other rodents around.
We've always had a lot of cats running around. CDC? ROFLMAO. I had better start sterilizing barns and out buildings with flamethrowers. The urbanites crack me up. My wife gets madder than hell when I sneak into the kitchen to grab a cold one without taking off my boots that most likely have some manure on them......Ewwwwwww!
โApr-15-2022 07:46 AM
โApr-15-2022 01:50 AM
rhagfo wrote:Wade44 wrote:StarkNaked wrote:
Here are the recommendations from the CDC for cleaning up after rodents.
CDC Cleaning up after rodents
Great LOL. Now his mice will be running around the RV 6" apart wearing little surgical masks while facing the possibility of being locked down by Dr Mauci.
Wow, that is a lot of work to cleanup! I wonder how people who live in the country survive with all the mice, squirrels, chipmunks and other rodents around.
โApr-14-2022 06:36 PM
โApr-14-2022 05:52 PM
Wade44 wrote:StarkNaked wrote:
Here are the recommendations from the CDC for cleaning up after rodents.
CDC Cleaning up after rodents
Great LOL. Now his mice will be running around the RV 6" apart wearing little surgical masks while facing the possibility of being locked down by Dr Mauci.
โApr-14-2022 01:46 PM
โApr-10-2022 07:46 AM
StarkNaked wrote:
You know what else is easy to bait for?
โApr-10-2022 06:46 AM
โApr-10-2022 06:34 AM
StarkNaked wrote:Not wanting to be labeled a Science Denier, I went ahead and did some more research on the CDC site so I could set your mind at ease. I found out that even if the mouse kissed you, you would be fine as long as you didnโt have โsustained unmasked contact within six feet for more than 15 minutesโ. It does not appear that itโs even necessary to wash your face immediately after being kissed; although that wasnโt actually mentioned.Wade44 wrote:StarkNaked wrote:
Here are the recommendations from the CDC for cleaning up after rodents.
CDC Cleaning up after rodents
Great LOL. Now his mice will be running around the RV 6" apart wearing little surgical masks while facing the possibility of being locked down by Dr Mauci.
Putting rodent bait out is easy. They come running.
You know what else is easy to bait for? Science Deniers. All you have to do is utter three simple letter: CDC. They come running! Several people in this thread said the exact same thing as the CDC. Use bleach solution to sanitize.
โApr-09-2022 12:03 PM
Michelle.S wrote:
Well growing up in the sticks where mice were a part of life, I guess I should have died many years ago.
โApr-09-2022 11:34 AM
Wade44 wrote:StarkNaked wrote:
Here are the recommendations from the CDC for cleaning up after rodents.
CDC Cleaning up after rodents
Great LOL. Now his mice will be running around the RV 6" apart wearing little surgical masks while facing the possibility of being locked down by Dr Mauci.
โApr-09-2022 10:29 AM