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Pest Control : How to Catch a Mouse

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2009

When trying to catch a mouse, a common method is to use a glue board, which is useful in the event of an active infestation. Learn about using regular spring traps to catch mice with help from a certified pest control operator in this free video on pest control.

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  • I don't use that crap, I just grab them with my bare hands while there snacking on poison, then crush them until the blood runs from there eyes.

  • i stuck a sticky trap to my brother's hair when i was little and my mom had to cut it out

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  • im calling the cat crew in

  • @Jkljkl2009 Did you even bother to watch the video? He talks, at length, about which baits have worked for him, and he gives several recommendations. (peanut butter, beef jerkey, etc.)

  • I have a mouse that seems to be in my walls, how would I get rid of that?

  • Dude If you noticed mice/rats just don't magically pop on a trap you gotta put bait if you were a smart pest control guy(fat guy) you would know rats/mice wouldn't do that.

  • What is a slim jim?

  • It takes anywhere from three to five days for the mouse to finally die. This is nothing less than torture.

    Start at my first comment and work up (comments can only be so long).

  • After three to five hours in the glue traps, mice defecated and urinate heavily because of their severe stress and fear, and quickly become covered with their own excrement. Animals whose faces become stuck in the glue slowly suffocate, and all trapped animals are subject to starvation and dehydration.

  • Glue traps are the most cruel invention for pest control. They are barbaric. They are nothing less than torture. How could anyone possibly buy these things? Mice struggling to free themselves pull out their own hair, exposing bare, raw areas of skin. Mice brake or even bite off their own legs, and the glue causes their eyes to become badly irritated and scarred.

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