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  1. rob.n.hill@gmail.com

    Gas Guyz Ultimate Gas Bundle Giveaway!

    Subscribed! Soda bottle would be great for my portable setup.
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    Hi from the peninsula

    Looking forward to meeting you Tony!!
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    EOI 4x People for Siebel Sensory Training Kit

    1. Fungrel 2. n87 3. gone brewing 4. Stephen2257 5. endisnigh 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  4. rob.n.hill@gmail.com

    EOI 4x People for Siebel Sensory Training Kit

    Oh, the packs can also spike a lot of beer, most of which will be thrown out - we should aim to get as many people as possible. Finally, as mentioned, it's usual to get a very light base beer (e.g Tooheys extra dry) so that people can pick out the flavours - you don't want to be confusing them...
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    EOI 4x People for Siebel Sensory Training Kit

    Count me in, always good to brush up. They don't keep well (rather some of them do, some don't) - you should use them within 6 months. It would take several sessions to get through them all, so some dedication is required. Also, having done this twice previously, some of them are truely...
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    ~= lack of activity intensifies =~
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    Update: nothing. No activity since I put that new trap in (2 nights). Probably weather related, or they were spooked by the traps setting off last time. I'm sure it's only a matter of time. I have a nice welcoming ramp up to the bucket and have peanut butter smeared around the bottle. They...
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    Done. Ima gonna git the little critter!
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    Oh, and I had second thoughts about letting the cat in there with the traps - overall much happier to be rid of them!
  10. rob.n.hill@gmail.com

    Fricken lasers on their heads

    This morning the trap was on the ground and had been set off. No rat. All the peanut butter had been eaten off this and two of the other traps - which were still set. So I have to say those traps were a complete waste of (not much) money. There was also some additional damage to the rim of...
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    So: trap on top. The traps were in there last night, and two had been set off, but no catch. I've also allowed access to the cat - he previously wasn't able to get in there at night. Slightly worried he might get caught in the traps so they're now all on top of buckets.
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    Update: pic says it all. Little f$*ker didn't make it through the bucket with the tile on top - but he might next time.
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    Fricken lasers on their heads

    Something like this would be ideal, although a little pricey: http://bibra-lake.australialisted.com/6163/horses-rides/large-metal-storage-feed-bins_18327903.html
  14. rob.n.hill@gmail.com

    Fricken lasers on their heads

    So much info here - Thanks all. I've gotten some of those 60L Willow bins, I'll start with them. Can't immediately replace all of those buckets, so I've placed some floor tiles on top of them so the rats (I'm convinced) can't get purchase on the rims with their teeth. I'm hoping they won't be...
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