R.I.P. Rhoda

MAYNARDSMOM

Cathlete
We hadn't seen any signs of Rhoda for a while & had assumed the poison had done her in, then we heard he again saturday morning when she got the endof her tail stuck to the glue trap - not a pretty story. Needless to say she got away. We set up a line of various traps & sure enough when we got home sunday afternoon we had her in the snap trap! Just as I suspected Rhoda was indeed a girl.
Now lets just hope she was alone!
 
Let's hope Rhoda didn't leave a family behind:eek:
I would leave a few traps set just in case.
 
Let's hope Rhoda didn't leave a family behind:eek:
I would leave a few traps set just in case.

ITA - and keep them set for at least a week, if there are family members it might take a few days for them to get hungry enough to venture out.

Glad Rhoda is gone though.!:)
 
A moment of silence for Rhoda . . . then, yippee, yahoo, woo-hoo! Ding dong, the rat is dead, which old rat, Rhoda the rat . . .

Okay, I'll stop now. :p
 

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