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  1. #1
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    Default mouse traps

    What do you use in yours?

    We are having great success with using snickers in ours!

    They cannot resist

    Its that time of year again the mices are coming in or are getting brought in by the cat.

    Rebaited and replaced tonight!

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    Jam is also good in the traps, I've found that cheese is useless as once it goes hard they are not interested in it.
    MOst sweet things attract them, or if you're a friend of miced and don't want to kill them you can buy a thing that plugs into a socket and gives off a sound that deters the mice.

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    But be careful with the plug ins is you have pet rodents or rabbits as they can also affest them.
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    We use snickers too. They seem to love it as their last meal...

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    The only mice i have seen are the ones Fintan or Brenon takes back from their adventures. Well its either mice, voles or birds!

    Ugh! Poor little things
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    GET OVER IT!!!!!

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    Chocolate raisins are good, you get a lot of them for a low price

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    Quote Originally Posted by unicorn View Post
    But be careful with the plug ins is you have pet rodents or rabbits as they can also affest them.

    Never thought about that, good advice, Unicorn

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