Over the past month a lot of the time I've spent traveling, leaving my house all alone. I have an ongoing battle against spiders. I assumed that while I was away the spiders would notice my absence and build up their forces awaiting for my return. Much to my surprise I received a phone call today from my friend, Lori, who has been checking in on my house for me (so that it wouldn't be lonely). She told me that a bowl of candy had been invaded (not by spiders) a possible rodent attack! I was in route to my house (about 4 hours out) and started plotting my counter attack. I stocked up on some rodent killing supplies and I'm ready for battle.
The second I stepped into the door I started the hunt. I saw the evidence (a mini Hershey's bar) and started tracking a possible path. Then I stumbled upon a stash in the office... more evidence (an organic fruit leather and a Special K bar). That's more than enough evidence to me.


I unpacked my warfare from the bag, and loaded my weapons.


The traps are set.... Now we sit back and wait...
1 comment:
I knew spiders and rodents worked together. It was only a matter of time before the mice came. You see first they send in a scout, or "The Cricket", to check out the enemies territory. The foot soldiers come next (the spiders). They terrorize the villagers in hopes of an easy victory. When the spiders fail it is up to the speacial ops. "The Rodents" involtrate (most likely spelled that wrong) the enemy's territory and try to cut off the food supply. The only thing you can do is to defeat "The Rodents" before they send in for reinforcements. Good Luck Kim!!!!
p.s. Peanut butter works good in the traps.
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