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		<title>My Favorite Mouse Trap</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mouse Control]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mouse traps]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mouse season is here again and I am fighting the battle at my house.  It all started about a week ago when I got home late and was confronted, almost at the doorstep by the most un-afraid mouse I have ever seen.  We had sort of a mini standoff.  The mouse, unmoving, looked up at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mouse season is here again and I am fighting the battle at my house.  It all started about a week ago when I got home late and was confronted, almost at the doorstep by the most un-afraid mouse I have ever seen.  We had sort of a mini standoff.  The mouse, unmoving, looked up at me with his defiant little beady eyes.  It stared at me for a few seconds before it sort of squeeked and slowly went behind the stove.  I knew I had a problem.  If you see one you can be sure there are many more.</p>
<p> We sell every mouse and rodent control product imaginable.  I have experimented  with all  of them. </p>
<p>Poisons</p>
<p>I am not a big fan of poison.  We have always had pets and almost all rat poisons will hurt animals if they eat the dead rat  or mouse.  Every time I have ever used a poison I have had an odor problem.  I know they all say they have ingredients that will prevent odors but they have never worked for me.</p>
<p>Sonic Rodent Control devices.</p>
<p>We used to sell these in the store and we will order them if someone really wants us to but I don&#8217;t think they work.  We sell a lot of bird seed and have fought the mouse battle for years at the store.  When the sonic devices first became available I set them up all over.  One night I came in and a mouse was sitting on one.  I guess he liked the warmth. That pretty much ended sonic traps for me.</p>
<p>Live Catch Traps</p>
<p>I am sorry.  The logic of live catch traps just escapes me.  I dont want to catch them, I want them dead.  Rodents have been the enemy of humans since the beginning ot time.  A pretty tough enemy too.  Remember the plague.  I just saw a show on the History channel talking about rats attacking babies.  No thanks.  I want them gone.</p>
<p>Snap Traps</p>
<p>These work Pretty good.  I have found that the best bait is a snickers bar.  I don&#8217;t especially like snap traps since they are messy.  I had a  rat once that did&#8217;nt die right away and had a  BIG bleeding problem on a snap trap.  That was not fun to clean up.</p>
<p>Glue Traps</p>
<p>These work.  I dont like them though.  Last time I used one I walked in the door and heard a pitiful squeeking sound.  There was this little mouse completely stuck staring up at me with his sad little black eyes.  What do you do with a mouse on a glue trap.  There aren&#8217;t any good options.  I mean, do you just throw it away.  How long will it live &#8211; until it starves to death.  That doesn&#8217;t sound like a good option.  One of my neighbors drowns them.  It worries me a little bit.  He seems to enjoy it too much.  I eventually just started putting them in a zip lock bag and throwing it away.  That seemed to be the most humane way to do it. </p>
<p>Victor Electronic Rat Trap.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-161" title="Victor electrnic rat trap" src="http://www.bettsace.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Victor-electrnic-rat-trap.jpg" alt="Victor electrnic rat trap" width="96" height="81" />This is my favorite of all rodent remedies.  It takes 4 C cell batteries.  You put a little bait (A small piece  of snickers bar works best) in the back of it and sit it next to a wall.  The rat or mouse will go in to get the bait and be electrocuted.  A light flashes to let you know there is a dead mouse inside.  You just dump it in the garbage and put the trap back in place.  I caught five this week.</p>
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