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TurnThePage
Dec 30, 2017Explorer
I tried a sticky trap this fall in my kitchen. It resulted in dozens of mice poop pellets and scattered fur all over the kitchen and dining room. Finally found the trap wedged between furniture and wall. No mouse. Snap traps worked right away. The wood ones are cheap and we just threw the whole thing away after use. Also had great luck with decon(?) poison. It came with a little box that would prevent anything larger than a mouse from gaining access. Have never found the poisoned mice. I'm assuming they left in search of water before dying.
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