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Locust Fork is not alone with mouse problems
dpmule
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#1 son called a bit ago, he works for a small telecom outfit in western Wyoming.
Seems he had to check a trouble at one of there towers that was having trouble with internet and TV, he was on his way there and suddenly cell phone service also dropped with Verizon, and two other cell carriers that are carried on that tower.
He got there and mice had chewed through multiple things, including a bunch of fiber optic cables this morning.
It was all easily repaired and all services restored, but the big pain was getting the box sealed and mouse proofed along with scattering some of the minty smelling mouse repellent.
Guess this is the year of the mice and ticks.
Mule
Seems he had to check a trouble at one of there towers that was having trouble with internet and TV, he was on his way there and suddenly cell phone service also dropped with Verizon, and two other cell carriers that are carried on that tower.
He got there and mice had chewed through multiple things, including a bunch of fiber optic cables this morning.
It was all easily repaired and all services restored, but the big pain was getting the box sealed and mouse proofed along with scattering some of the minty smelling mouse repellent.
Guess this is the year of the mice and ticks.
Mule
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I broke a branch off a nearby tree and pushed them out of there. Would have stomped em but I was sitting on my tractor and would have been too slow anyway.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain