Showing posts with label dig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dig. Show all posts

Mouse Gets Stuck in Gap

w
Mouse has taken climbing lessons from an expert. There is no way he could climb using this method without being taught. He could be a super intelligent mouse who has mastered human techniques by observing from the bushes. Maybe he his an Himalayan rodent. Yes the Sherpa type. But where are is ropes?
% Monitor the traps and remove mice as they are caught.
If you keep catching mice for more than a week, or keep hearing noises, that means that you failed to find and properly seal all the entry points, so you'll have to inspect the home all over again.
Mice in the Wall - How to Get Mice Out of Your Walls
What do mice do once inside the house or walls?
Mice can fit through amazingly small holes, as small as a dime, or a half-inch gap in the architecture.
But almost all of the time, the mice can climb, or they've gone down a wall with a pipe,
Click here for a mouse removal price quote in your town - we service over 500 USA cities/towns as of 2018 and specialize in 100% permanent rodent removal within a week.
The just use the area as a safe place to live. And while they're at it, they chew on wood, chew on electrical wires (a potential fire hazard), they poop and pee everywhere (which is not only unsanitary,
but the odor attracts new rats to the area), and they often chew their way into the house to find their way to the kitchen or other food sources.
Or mount the trap right on the wall, next to a hole that the mice have chewed through, such as in the photograph in the lower-right.
I've cut open walls at several homes and found rat nests inside, with many baby mice.
So you must do an extremely detailed inspection of the house, and seal all entry points shut, using steel, so that mice (who are rodents and expert chewers) can't chew their way back in again.
So! You've got mice in your walls or a mouse in your wall of your home! How do you know?
They also spread disease. They reproduce quickly, and will create mouse nests in the wall or in the attic.
or electrical wire, or they can move laterally from wall to wall to find areas to climb up.
The most important thing, and the only thing that will actually solve the mouse problem is to prevent the mice from ever entering the house or building in the first place!
If you can do that, problem solved forever. If not, the problem will remain forever.
Either they get stuck and dehydrate and die, but more often, they either die of old age (they rarely live more than 6 months!)
When you stop catching mice and stop hearing noises, you know the problem has been solved!
Or perhaps you have seen evidence of mice, such as chewing at the wall, or small droppings, like little brown grains of rice.
Need PERMANENT mouse removal in your town?
Sometimes mice die in the walls.
or have a company like mine come out and cut the dead mice out of the walls.
Okay, so how do I solve the mouse problem?
Then, after you've got everything sealed up, there's still going to be some mice left inside the building, and you must trap and remove them, before they chew their way out somewhere, or die.
The can climb pretty much any surface, and enter the house from the ground level to the roof.
On the areas you see lots of mice trails and mouse poop, such as in the photo to the lower left.
or they die as a result of poison placed in the walls or attic by the homeowner or a pest control company. Never use poison for mouse control!
It does not solve the problem, and you're left with stinky, rotting mice in the walls, and then you'll have to endure a stench for a while,
No amount of trapping or poisoning will ever solve anything if the open holes leading into your house remain, because new mice will keep coming in, forever.
So the mouse in the wall may have entered the home near the base and crawled up, or entered near the roof, and crawled down from the attic into the walls.
This mouse fell down, and can't climb these slick surfaces back up.
No wasting time with poisons!
Or perhaps the mice have gotten into your pantry, and are chewing up the food, and you can see entry holes chewed in the wall.
This is very hard work, and it requires a strong knowledge of home architecture, repairs, and mouse behavior, to understand all the areas mice use to enter the house.
How Did Mice Get Inside My Wall? Well, first, they got inside your home or building.
It really is the type of work best left to professionals with lots of experience in mouse control.
This guide will help you solve your problem with mice, by examining the proper mouse control techniques for permanent mouse removal.
Click to: See Mouse Trapping Photos - Hire a Mouse Pro in Your Hometown - Read Mouse in the Wall Stories.
It's easy to trap mice. Just set a whole lot of wooden snap traps over the areas they frequently run.
I took the above photograph from inside the attic of a home.
Most likely, you don't see a large hole at your living room baseboard. You hear the pitter-patter of little feet scampering up and down the wall, or scratching at the bottom of the wall. % || "And for my next trick." ||
Dog buddies
"And for my next trick."
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ON CAMERA
wik the wor

Humans Not the First Upright Ape to do Rock Art

Lost handwriting skills
Advanced Man was not the earliest to put his mark on cave walls. H. neanderthalensis had imagination too. Mister Neandertal made patterns composed of dots. He also did oral spray painting of hands. But it took people to depict animals. * Humans were First up Upright to Ape at Rock be Art oh Humans did First as Upright we Ape he Rock oz Art in Humans hit First ok Upright no Ape is Rock ha Art la Humans made go First to Upright by Ape am Rock an Art ho Humans ran eh First if Upright it Ape uh Rock us Art do Humans wrote or First hi Upright on Ape or Rock in Art as Humans was of First by Upright my Ape be Rock am Art so * ~ if Neanderthal see human ply oreopithecus way apes hot study lot walking wiz bipedal us locomotor has walk veg bipedalism own ancestors nay legs pix locomotion ~ ⦿ tie Neanderthal pit human he oreopithecus ret apes gov study sub walking of bipedal nab locomotor set walk new bipedalism the ancestors sum legs aye locomotion zip body was habitual hi spine not russo zap findings pad extinct max fossil for lumbar a vertebrae tea anatomy of university id habitually or evidence wit anatomical ono features add shapiro we debate yeh sacrum ⦿ ∎ Neanderthal human oreopithecus apes study walking bipedal locomotor walk bipedalism ancestors legs locomotion body habitual spine russo findings extinct fossil lumbar vertebrae anatomy university habitually evidence anatomical features shapiro debate sacrum ∎

|| paleontology, anthropology, study, research, dig, decorative, draw, image, expression, depiction, ||
Neanderthal rock art

Dog Makes Grade as Archeology Digger

Archeology: dog finds jawbone with teeth under Tasmanian home.
A Tasmanian gentleman doing renovations to the foundations of his home has discovered a jawbone which has some white teeth still embedded therein. His dog actually located it and dug it up. Other pieces of the skull were then found by the man.
Jawbone found under Tasmanian house
Forensic police took the "evidence" away. This find is not surprising as the house is built on top of a one hundred year old graveyard. The graveyard was supposed to be completely cleaned out before development but some skeletons were left behind.

Archeology students have flocked to the site to get some hands-on experience. The owner of the house, his daughter and dog will have to get the kettle on for all the new visitors.  Maybe they can make a buck from making and selling sandwiches.
 Archeology by Ty Buchanan 
            Australian Blog   Adventure Australia
ALL BLOG ARTICLES· ──► (BLOG HOME PAGE)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TASMANIAN FIND -JAWBONE
archeology in tasmania house fouindations home girl daughter dog found jawbone teeth graveyard articles news politics economics society anthropology historiography history sociology people nations country asia europe africa u.s. south america central Mediterranean eastern western interesting funny technology free news sex

Burrying Cat

 
"I know I burried it here!"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Funny Animal Photos
-------Australian Blog-------
ALL BLOG ARTICLES· ──► (BLOG HOME PAGE)
🐬