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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 264802" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Take it from someone who has lived through several mouse invasions ... once they're stuck on the sticky traps, they're goners! I hated to use them but nothing else worked, and after a while of trying to be nice, it came down to where it was them or me! </p><p> </p><p>Trying to pry them off will just rip their feet off, tear their skin, or torture them in some other way. I slid the traps in plastic bags, tied up the bags, and threw them (mouse attached) into the trash can outside, then tried to forget that they were out there! Still, using sticky traps is better than the other ways. If you put out poisons, they will eat it and maybe crawl off into the walls and die - and smell! Or, if you have pets, the mice can scatter the poison pellets where the pets might find them and eat them, or the mice can eat the poison and then the pets might catch the mice and be exposed to the poisons. Neither is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 264802, member: 1883"] Take it from someone who has lived through several mouse invasions ... once they're stuck on the sticky traps, they're goners! I hated to use them but nothing else worked, and after a while of trying to be nice, it came down to where it was them or me! Trying to pry them off will just rip their feet off, tear their skin, or torture them in some other way. I slid the traps in plastic bags, tied up the bags, and threw them (mouse attached) into the trash can outside, then tried to forget that they were out there! Still, using sticky traps is better than the other ways. If you put out poisons, they will eat it and maybe crawl off into the walls and die - and smell! Or, if you have pets, the mice can scatter the poison pellets where the pets might find them and eat them, or the mice can eat the poison and then the pets might catch the mice and be exposed to the poisons. Neither is good. [/QUOTE]
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