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Okay okay. Ive read the thread. Now i am hootus qualified.(not sure if i want to be). As i was reading my wife was asking me what are you reading. And i said you dont wanna know and she said yes i do so ok i let her read it and she was like how the hell do you get that on your unit. I started laughing even harder.
Okay well heres a few picks for your enjoyment. I put all the traps up next to something cuz i was watching tv a while back this guy was saying that mice walk next to walls and such cuz they use thier wiskers to guide them. Because they have bad eye sight. Check out the huge one my wife picked up. Ha Ha
Bet its a rat and not a mouse, the mouse traps will piss of a rat, may lose an ear, will not kill um, if the biggo rat trap on the console gets the critter, you will have a mess to clean up, if all attemps fail, get back to me, I can trap anything for a small fee
Indeed, this is a close second to the world-famous Herculiner thread....
I'd say you've done about all you can. The only other thing I would try is to leave the windows down, wait to see it on the dash/center console.seat again, then sneak up on it with a pellet gun.... just hope it doesn't dash back into its hidey-hole before it meets its maker.
I suspect one of those baited traps will do the trick though.