Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
See how they run. See how they run.
They all ran after the farmer’s wife,
Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,
Did you ever see such a sight in your life,
As three blind mice?
When I was just a tiny tot, my Grandmother we named "Bumby" sang us this nursery rhyme. The song was upbeat and perky. It was very uplifting and invoked upon the listener a sense of happiness, peace and calm. Yeah, no. Nursery rhymes were disturbing, dark, and twisted.
Practically speaking, however, rats and mice are vermin. I make it part of my mission statement to eradicate (e-rat-icate) them from our property. When the weather begins to cool, they seek refuge in our barn. The barn is cozy, filled with hay for the winter - perfect for rat nests. There is always some leftover grain that the rats devour. They are nasty animals. They carry disease. They pee on the hay. They make a mess. Therefore, they must go.
I am not going to cut off their tails with a carving knife. I trap them in my heavy duty rat traps. These traps are deadly. I bait the traps by smearing chunky peanut butter on them and set the trap. You must be very careful. If the hair-trigger goes off and snaps on your finger, it will break bones. In the last six days, I have ended the lives of four rats...
SNAP!
CRACKLE!
POP!
These were all young rats. Where young ones are, there are older ones. I'll keep trying to kill them. I don't want them blind. I want them dead. Perhaps listening to dark nursery rhymes as a child affected my civility.
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