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Old 09-04-03, 11:21 AM   #31
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No doubt. Freezing an animal to death, no matter how small, is just lazy, inhumane, and cowardly. Take some responsibility and do the job right. Jeeez!

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i feel sorry for the fish, i made my friend drink some bong water for a spliff once, he was sick quite badly.
Also there is really only two ways you should be killing rodents, CD (the best) then a whack two the head, unless you can make that device then dry ice is not practicle for most of us, and the bag method is not very accurate, and you cant tell where the rodent is hits the floor.

I find dry ice quite easy, both to obtain and use. to obtain it, just look in your yellow pages, lots of places sell it. to use it, take a bucket with a lid, fill with rats. put dry ice into a delicup filled with warm water, cover delicup with a lid that has holes in it put delicup into the the bucket and cover with the lid. wait 15 minutes, put rats in baggies and freeze.

No blood, no guts, no sore arm.

Here's a pic of my set up. Does it get any simpler?
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Old 09-04-03, 11:29 PM   #33
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Adding warm/hot water to the dry ice speeds up the sublimation process considerably. Not very much water is needed, just enough to moisten the ice.
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Old 09-05-03, 09:07 AM   #34
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Or just buy one of my whacking sticks. Made of light weight, space age polymers and dishwasher safe. Only nine-nina-five. Sorry no COD's. Send cheque or money order to: Rat-Splat c/o Northern Reflections 1800 Skagway Avenue, Missisagua ON. Or call 1-800-DEADRAT
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Mousekilla,

Do I get a warranty with that? lol

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I've found that the quickest and easiest way is for me to just bite their heads off. The rodent dies quickly and I get a little snack! Why should my snakes have all the fun! LOL!
JK folks. No nasty PM's please.

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Daver,

It's a life-time warranty! Labratory wear tested for over 1,000,000 whacks. There is also an attractive wooden model which is my signature series.
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Old 09-06-03, 09:52 AM   #38
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Oh yeah, I say save the dry ice for a heavy metal concert. Rock on!
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