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But Chelsea 's policy is not a bad one.

If some of the loanee turn into Hazard,


Neymar, Matic... then Chelsea could save a lot of money in buying world-class
players. They dont have to pay the salaries for the loanee though. Stocking a
lot of potential youngsters and wait for the hits.
The games were dull lately , Mainz05, Wolfsburg, Stuttgart. There were no
new ideas of attacking. Mostly 2 predictable approaches :
- passed the ball around and backward then long ball forward (but often
delivered to wrong addresses or to off-sided Lewa)
- passed around sidewards and then to Bernat or Robben to dribble but they
got caught and lost the balls often.

Could be waiting for all good players to come back from injuries but the thing
is after injuries they need some time to gain back form and fluidity.

Work
- What I did:
1) Huge clean up. Disinfect every nook and cranny, every surface, etc. Make
sure all food is sealed up. This included throwing out the toaster, as someone
else mentioned.
2) Regularly (twice daily) wiped surfaces down with a homemade repellant (I
just googled recipes - I think the one I used was made from rubbing alcohol
and boiled mint)
The above steps seemed to keep them out of the normal living areas pretty
well, but they were still in the roof. No evidence of them out and around (i.e,
no poo reappearing in the living areas), but we could hear them in the roof at
night. ...
-And after I put it on cotton balls and mixed some in a spray bottle for the
rooms not one teacher has had a mouse issue. It works great as long as you
remember to refresh it every few weeks. And it smells good. It does have to
essential oil 100% pure peppermint oil not the stuff from grocery stores.
peppermint oil is good but u need to buy the 100% pure one which is
expensive 100ml worth about $ 50 here down under. the one you buy from
food store is only essence. it is not pure the pure one remains effective for
about a month with out the need to replace the soaked cotton balls with oil

- I have used hedge apples for many years. I place them around the outside
of my detached garage and around the house. Not had any mice problems. I
threw some in a crawl space in a rental house I had when the renters
complained of mice. They havent seen or heard any since. - I tried hedge
apples, but that did not work.
- I discovered a mouse underneath my sink after baiting didnt work i tried the
mint but i tried fresh minnt leaves cut them a bit fine and sprinkled at all
entry points last nite was my first gud nite of sleep in 10 days .Try it guys it
works
-Also throw a bunch of Irish Spring leftover soap here and there. Rodents
dislike that smell
- Celestial Seasons makes a really strong peppermint tea, and the bags lay in
the box two are attached. I put them everywhere I was cleaning up the
poop. Since I put the bags down no poop anywhere no one mouse dropping!
-i have just read most of these posts and was supriced no one has mentioned
rubbing lemon on your skirting and using lemon floor cleaner to wash your
floors as for carpets use citrus shake and vac for some reason they dont like
citrus smells, i used all of the above and none of them worked apart from the
lemon and citrus stuff, good luck everyone
- 1. Moth balls for the garage;
2. Hedge Apples for the outside trashcan area;
3. oil of peppermint, bay leaves, cloves, mint tea bags, Eucalyptus oil and
spearmint oil for the kitchen;
4. Irish Spring soap to leave out in the bathrooms and to put and open bar
under the bathroom cabinets (although I never had any signs of them there);
5. Lemon floor cleaner, Citrus Carpet cleaner, ammonia for deep cleaning the
house;
6. Clorox tabs to put up on the storage shelves,
7. Bobcat/Fox urine for the outside perimeter of the property and around the
outside of the house.
8. A rubber snake for every doorway inside and out (Really???)
9 - apparently vanilla essence is a good cure also, just a drop in your pantry
or under sink
- I am going 2 Home Depot in the morning because they have these circular

plug up things that let off a sound that rodents can not take. they will leave
& never come back. I know because I worked in an infested daycare where
there were more mice than children. They tried everything until these little
devices & nothing worked. My children go there & they are going on 4yrs
without even changing the battery!!. just incase . They are whitish circles
that plug in the wall with a little light on them.
-I went to Lowe's and bought the ultrasonic plug in things from B&D and put
one in each room downstairs...about $13 for two and has a nightlight to boot.
No more mouse droppings, also put one in the attic.
- FRESH CAB!!! Google it. These little sachets of herbs or whatever it is are
all natural and work very well! (100% guaranteed) Plus, they dont smell bad
(they have a Christmasey kind of smell). Here in NYC they cost about $20
(pack of 4) in the hardware store.
- it wasnt the sonic devices that did the job it was a good scattering of moth
balls. My hubby just took a small handful at a time and sprinkled wherever we
knew we had mouse issues (like under our dresser, behind our washer/dryer,
under the bed in the guest room) and voila no more meeses!
- A great tip that really works. place several cotton balls in jar. Add approx. 8
tablespoons of white vinegar, 2 bay leafs and then pour over 4-6 ounces of
warm brewed tea over top. Allow contents to set for approx 20 min. in the
covered jar. Then, remove cotton balls soaked squeezing out excess wetness.
Then, place cotton balls where ever you have last seen the mice. The tea
leaves along with other ingredients produce a life ending result with is safe
for children and other pets.
- I set up the traps in a square and put the baitdry dog food inside the
squareI used the flat sticky boards and now I have been keeping them away
with the peppermint oilget the 100 percent from gnc and soak cotton balls,
stick them where ever you can. Re soak every 2 weeks. I thought I would
never get rid of them and Im still amazed they are gone
- Eliminate harborage around the exterior of the building and seal up any
possible gaps where they can enter.
- I did not have peppermint oil but I did have peppermint extract which I
figured I would try. needless to say that worked and I have not seen any signs
of mice in my home since I did it
- Try the pepperment oil not the pepperment extract.I found it in the
vitamin shop where they sell the stuff to make your own bath soaps and
lotions.
- Since then I was advised to clean, vacuum the kitchen after its each use:

cooking, baking, making sure all the dishes are washed and cleaned since
mice have got a strong sense of smell, so if you leave any soup in the pan
overnight ( I did once and in the morning and the whole kitchen smelled of
it)the mice on the floor were running here and there. Since becoming
officially clean I havent seen them or at least during the day. Also, we take
out rubbish every night after cooking and cleaning to make sure they dont
come to our flat for a snack.
- I used the plug-ins some years ago when I had a squirrel problem, it was
called Critter Controller and it seemed to work.
- Try the sonic things, the Victor brand is working for me.
- Smart Mouse Trap - 1 per box. This Humane Mouse Trap is perfect for all
animal lovers.
- I didnt see any tips on using Bounce Sheets. I place them in the boat,
camper and trailer. Its a pleasant smell and the mice hate it. Been doing this
for years now. Becareful though, it they get wet they are a mess
- Use Pine Sol to clean your h/w or tile floors
-Try a stuff called Shake-a-WayIt is made from Fox & Coyote urineIt has
stopped the mice in my summer homeYou need to refresh every few
weeks..Buy off the internet
Posted by shahwin Pakistan (shah@cyber.net.pk) on
6:45

Sat, Oct 12, 02 at

I have read the different means of Getting rid of Mice. Here's the one that
does it the organic way. Peel an Onion in four parts and place it 4"
underground (Root side UP). The gases prouduced underground will drive
away the mice, insects incl. Ants. Contact me for further assistance you may
need.
- This is tried and true, no fooling. We haven't had a mouse in the house for
14 years now. The exterminator told us to buy some fine mesh screening, cut
it up in strips, wrap it around a pencil and then shove it with the help of a
butter knife into the breathing holes of the exterior brick. Make sure that the
screening pokes out from the brick just a little bit. Remember, mice can
climb, so do every breathing hole on your house. Since mice do everything by
feel, the screening scratches their face and they don't like it so they leave.
You can even buy a roll of 0000 fine wool (the kind that you use for sanding)
and shove that into the breathing holes too.
- Then a farmer told me that they sprayed their foundation with that liquid

Lysol
-Less than 2 hours after putting down some live catch traps I caught one and
had it released. They are made by the company PiC and these came 2 in a
pack for only $3 including tax. They are made by PiC and the number on the
bottom of the box says "Stock # POMT " and they are called "Humane catch
& release mouse traps" It's a yellow box about the size of a thick paperback
book.
- We killed rats by the thousands in the field using the "Pre-baiting
Technique". Rats are suspicious but inquisitive. So, try a snap trap of suitable
size. Fix it securely (Super Glue works well) to the floor along a baseboard.
Bait it with something attractive but not messy. A piece of salted cod fish
never failed me. Bacon worked for someone else. BUT do not set the trap. It
may take some time (three nights) before the bait is taken.
- Get a ruler or a paint stirrer. Put some peanut butter or nuts on the end of it.
Balance it off the edge of your kitchen counter like a plank. Put a tall garbage
can underneath it. The mouse will go for the bait and fall right in.

Bait
- Peanut butter doesnt work, but they seem to love potato chips and
sunflower seeds.
-Well something that works in minutes is putting sardines on the mouse trap
-If you're using snap traps, forget the peanut butter and bacon. Set the trap
first, then scatter flour over the whole trap. I use a small doll sifter I got when
a child. Mice positively cannot resist flour

Humanely kill
- I heard if you put it in a coffee can with tissues he will fall asleep as he runs
out of oxygen, but I'm not sure if that's true or not.
- A note of caution, many electronic devices sold for pest control are only
sonic, not electro-magnetic. Sonic only devices are not very effective and we
do not offer them. Even the electo-magnetic devices only create a magnetic
field change up to two metres from the electric cabling in your home, so, if
you have an old house without lots of power points and lights, then it is
possible that an electo-magnetic pest repeller would not drive out the mice.

SETP UP TRAPS
-I was deployed in Iraq and we had a contest to see who could catch the most
mice in one day. The winning trap was a bucket filled 1/2 way with water, you
would then take a string and run it through a can or bottle from one side of
the bucket to the other. The can was then baited on one side with peanut
butter. Once that is done make a ramp up to the top of the bucket (we used a
peice of wood. The mouse will tight rope across the string to the can and it
spins causing the mouse to fall in the water. The mouse is unable to jump out
and eventually drowns.
- You need to get a glass bottle, with a long neck, a wine bottle works well,
spray the neck of the bottle with cooking spray/oil. In the top of the bottle
stuff a piece of rag or paper towel with plenty of peanut butter on it. Lay the
bottle on it's side on a bench top or on a shelf with the neck of the bottle over
the edge and a piece of rag draped over the base of the bottle. On the floor
beneath the neck of the bottle place a bucket half full of water. The mice will
use the rag to climb up on the bottle to get to the peanut butter which is is at
the end of the slippery oily neck of the bottle. As they walk along the neck
they slip off and into the bucket below and hopefully have all drowned by the
next morning when you find them. This has worked really well for us and one
night we caught 32 mice in our shed. If you don't like the idea of the
swimming, swimming, swimming until they drown you can use a deeper
bucket and dispose of them quickly yourself.
-Ive heard that you can take a trash can, fill it half full with water, lean a
board against it with the tip of the board just against the mouth of the trash
can, and mice will walk up the board and actually jump into the trash can to
get a drink of water and drown.
- Ly nc vo mt ci chu (ch khng y). Chn ly mt bp ng
ch cn 1/2 ht, ri ly mt si dy thp xuyn qua chnh gia bp n c
th xoay trn c, sau t ngang qua chu nc. chut c th b ln
bp ng, bn hy t mt ci que lm cu. Khi n b ln chu n ng, bp
ng s quay trn lm cho chut ri vo chu nc v cht.
- Then I took a large ceramic flowerpot, filled it with about 3 inches of water,
emptied a toilet paper tube, smeared PB on it, put a sting through it, taped
the string to the edge of the pot and laid a broom on the floor to make a
ramp to my tightrope of death.
-----------------

- The way I find that works is as follows:


Buy a wastepaper basket, the bigger the better.
Remove the lid of the
basket if any.
Create a makeshift staircase to the top of the big that mice
can climb. It doesnt have to be perfect: mice are pretty good climbers. Ive
found that a combination of trade paperbacks and DVDs in their case work
well, but anything comparable is find; the top of the stairs should be as level
as possible with the top of the basket.
Place a ruler on the top of the stairs. The ruler should be hanging over
the basket. Heres the tricky part: it shouldnt me too loose or too secure. It
should be able to briefly hold the mouses weight but not for too long.
Place bait along the stairs in various locations and make sure that a bit of
bait is on the far tip of the ruler, i.e. the part hanging over the basket. I find
that cheese flavoured snacks work well; actually cheese puffs work better
than real cheese.
Eventually the mouse will learn that this is a source of
food and make a go at the bait on the ruler. The goal is to get the mouse and
ruler to fall into the basket.
If the mouse triggers the trap without falling in. reset the ruler and bait
but make it slightly more secure.
Conversely if the mouse eats the bait
at the far end of the ruler without falling in, move the ruler slightly closer to
the edge and add more bait.
If the mouse falls in. carry the wastepaper
basket to a field and release it by a tree. The mouse will likely run up the tree
Note that you will likely have more than one mouse, so expect to repeat
step 6c. After the first few attempts, successful or otherwise, you will only
need to bait the tip of the ruler because mice will remember that theres food
there.
--------------------------------------------One I remember though is this: Take a bucket and fill it with enough soapy
water to submerge the critter you want to get. Stretch some paper across the
top and secure with a rubberband. Cut an X in the center. Hang a piece of
food over the X. The mouse (or whatever critter it is) will test the paper
before it gets on to make sure it's solid. It will feel solid to him because it is
pulled taut. But, as he nears the center, he'll slide through the X and
(eventually) drown in the soapy water.

Not Work :
- Hic, nh em c mt ci my ui chut ca Nht, nhng khng n thua u
ch . Ch c v hn thi. My hm u th c v nhiu nhng sau y

chut n quen hay sao y, vn n u, hic. M ch thy ngi mnh mt mi


thi
- I can tell you tho that my mice have walked all over the peppermint oil,
eucalyptus branches, menthol sugar free cough drops, peppermint tea bags,
rubber snakes, red pepper, Vicks vapor rub and D-con and Coke. They snub
the glue traps with the sunflower seeds on them. Peanut butter in the wooden
traps is still there. I havent given up yet tho
- I did try the Irish Spring soap and they seem to be stepping all over it here
so all the above things I have mentioned do not work for me.
- The oil of Peppermint didnt do an ounce of good. - The peppermint oil
sounds like a great idea, but I assure you it only works until the mice get used
to it.
- I got a 2 oz. bottle of peppermint essential oils from health food store for
$20, which is pricey for us. I thought if it worked, though, it would be worth it.
So I had several cotton balls soaked with straight peppermint oil, and the
mice apparently thought I baked peppermint cookies for them because today
there were several fresh droppings right by one of the cotton balls
-I used the bay leaves and they do not work. The mice just moved it or ate it.
- moth balls (this is funny when the mice find the moth balls in their way,
they roll them into an open space, away from where they reside)
- Peppermint oil made my entire apartment smell like a friggin giant candy
cane and I couldnt eat anything without tasting mint for two weeks. Plus, it
didnt really make them go away anyway.
- We tried mothball and the electric sonic thing, we put it every where there is
plug but does not work at all.
-. Read where Bounce and mothballs worked. This spring when we opened the
RV, we found mouse poop on the bounce in several places, and babies where
the mothballs were.

Croaches and Ants:


- I have a bay leaf tree/bush and I put the leaves in all my cabinets. Bay
leaves are good for roaches and ants(the little black ants)

- One person on here mentioned Boric Acid Powder. Well, I used to live in TX
and I guarantee that you will never see a cockroach if you use it. In every
house Ive ever lived in, I sprinkled a line of it in the backs of kitchen and
bathroom cabinets and behind fridges and stoves

- Not sure what pests you have but I've had luck with leaving cucumber skins
(which just shrivel up and dry - no rotting) in ant-traffic areas.
-saw those little Sunbeam plug-in units next to the indoor ant bait things...
bought one, no more kitchen counter ants in one area - bought two more as
they seemed such a deal at about the same price as the ant hotels - now
there's three in the kitchen and not an ant to be seen in several months.

You dont understand the truth behind this course. The Canadian TV recently
misunderstood him with Aguero (i.e Toronto TV wrote "Happy birthday
Ronaldo " but they included with this message the picture of Aguero) . So
after this embarrassment they opened this course so the Canadian could
know who is Ronaldo.
Beside studying Ronaldo , they should open investigation the why Ronaldo
got Ballon 'dor in 2013. I think this case involved corruption. Consider
Ronaldo scored 8 goals (including Sweden matches) + 1 assist in WC qualifier
and Ribery got 5 goals + 5 assists . That meant Ribery contributed to 10
goals total while Ronaldo contributed to 9 goals total.

And Ribery won the pentuble with Bayern and contributed to 2 goals in the
final CL match against Dortmund. (while Ronaldo got no title that year)

There is no way a player contributed more to both national team and club 's
titles could lose to Ronaldo. It doesn't make any sense

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