Don't use glue traps to catch mice. It's a shitty death. Get some real mouse traps with some springs
If you check your plants every day , you also check the glue boards and you can give them a happy death. I wouldn't just let them slowly die on the board.
 
Evening chat! :toke:
I have a question, I have never seen this in any of my grows, not sure if it's mold or what is going on but do I need to trash this plant? Out of 4 plants I have going its only in one of them..
Obviously not the perlite, I'm looking at all that white stuff kinda under the soil..
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Let it dry out some,but that looks like healthy biological activity!
 
Not if you drown em in a 5 gallon bucket as soon as you find em. :shrug:..that's what we've always done. Don't get them often anymore but got them alot when I was a kid and in the city more. Dad made me drown the first one on my own said to call him when it was done :crying:
Only thing worse then that would maybe be to zap em in the balls over and over with a tazer til there heads exploded! :shrug::yoinks::crying:
 
well, as long as said blended mealz don't include processed chicken from....where-?....u guessed -> oklahoma :doh: ppp
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We used to have mice problems in our grid switching stations so did a lot of trapping. One day I walked in and there was a trap with just the back leg of the mouse in it, it had chewed of it's leg to escape. 10 feet down the wall in the next trap was a dead three legged mouse. Sometimes it's just not your day.
 
well, as long as said blended mealz don't include processed chicken from....where-?....u guessed -> oklahoma :doh: ppp
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Lysteria free chicken salad comin right up! ;) :eyebrows::kitty::crying:
 
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