Arks
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I had an interesting dilemma Sunday, when I got a text message from one of my housekeepers: there's a mouse in the washing machine.
I have a washer/dryer combo unit in each of my suites and apartments, and I know that this time of year the little varmints are looking for a warm home for the winter.
I usually am pretty quick at coming up with solutions to problems, but this one gave me pause, because in my mind I thought she said the dryer, and I pictured the little beast escaping into the suite as soon as I opened the dryer door. How to catch the thing??
I finally realized it was in the washer, which is top loading. So it couldn't escape. But, how to catch the thing? I pictured huge gnashing mouse teeth tearing into my hand and giving me...whatever diseases mice carry.
I finally landed on the plan to throw a tee shirt over it, then gather up the whole thing and carry it outside to freedom. Luckily, it worked. The neighborhood cats are so happy.
To a Mouse - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have a washer/dryer combo unit in each of my suites and apartments, and I know that this time of year the little varmints are looking for a warm home for the winter.
I usually am pretty quick at coming up with solutions to problems, but this one gave me pause, because in my mind I thought she said the dryer, and I pictured the little beast escaping into the suite as soon as I opened the dryer door. How to catch the thing??
I finally realized it was in the washer, which is top loading. So it couldn't escape. But, how to catch the thing? I pictured huge gnashing mouse teeth tearing into my hand and giving me...whatever diseases mice carry.
I finally landed on the plan to throw a tee shirt over it, then gather up the whole thing and carry it outside to freedom. Luckily, it worked. The neighborhood cats are so happy.
To a Mouse - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia