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<blockquote data-quote="SALTMAN" data-source="post: 5422712" data-attributes="member: 977"><p>I use a driveway alarm set about 6 inches off the ground with the receiver on my Bedside table .you might not get him first night but he will be back . Last night it was abt 30 mins after midnight . Little lost sleep , but he won't return. Dont have neighbors to worry about . You can make a wooden trap and use the V to funnel them to it . Directions on iTunes . Was getting the material together to make one and got sidetracked by another project . Will maybe get back to it next week . Seems the critters are multiplying pretty fast .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SALTMAN, post: 5422712, member: 977"] I use a driveway alarm set about 6 inches off the ground with the receiver on my Bedside table .you might not get him first night but he will be back . Last night it was abt 30 mins after midnight . Little lost sleep , but he won’t return. Dont have neighbors to worry about . You can make a wooden trap and use the V to funnel them to it . Directions on iTunes . Was getting the material together to make one and got sidetracked by another project . Will maybe get back to it next week . Seems the critters are multiplying pretty fast . [/QUOTE]
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