[AG-EQ] There's a moose loose in the hoose!!!

dogwood farm dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 14:20:39 UTC 2020


Jewel,

It sounds like you have a few industrious little critters.  We
sometimes find where they have chewed through a cardboard box to get
to dog biscuits.  One Christmas, I had a plate of oatmeal raisen
cookies on a plate and then in the center of the table there was a
horn of plenty with silk leaves and ornamental dried gords.  The next
morning one of the cookies was half eaten and tucked up under the
leaves in front of the center piece.  The cookies were too far away to
have gotten there on their own.  Too bad he and one of his little
friends never made it to Christmas and even more cookies.

Susan

On 6/29/20, Jewel via AG-EQ <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Or should that be "there's a mouse louse in the house!
> It appears that I am, unwillingly,  providing food and the most comfortable
> of lodgings for a vast
> population of the little sods!!!
> However, my * uninvited guests seem to be a cut above the normal run of
> mice/rats as they are * 100%
> house-trained.
> Usually, one of the telltale give aways signs that one has verminous guests
> is that they are messy
> little beasts and leave their excresions behind them in vast quantities, but
> not this crowd.
> Pearl, my homehelp, who is very conscientious and thorough, says that there
> isn't a trace of them,
> but I have evidence that they are here, and not just one or two either!
> How do I know this?  I left a roll of Guideon's meat out on the table
> overnight, and in the morning,
> there was a small scoop taken out of the open end;  and NO!!!  it wasn't
> Guideon who had made the
> little scoop.  He, 100% had had no, overnight,  access to it.
> I left the dogroll on the table the following night, and it seems that the
> original scout had taken
> the glad tidings back to headquarters and had made an encouraging report,
> because, the whole army
> came and the scoop had been made into a crater of Vesuvian proportions.
> The next night, that is, last, there was no dogroll but some poisoned bait
> and that, too had gone
> this morning!
> Just where they have their nest, I haven't the remotest idea!!!
> I have wondered if they may be in the wall behind the coal range.  I can't
> hear any rustles or
> squeaks, but, occasionally, Guideon, who has his chain tether just beside
> the range will give a
> couple of woofs, for, what seems to be to be, no reason!!!
>
>       Jewel
>
>
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