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I could, I wouldn't necessarily want to though. They sound messy. When I was younger one snapped on my finger
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I do. They love that organic peanut butter too...
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No I am afraid I could not.
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Yes. Rat poison which is the same as Coumadin or Warfarin is used, but not on a trap. Warfarin is lethal if the dose taken is too large and it causes internal hemorrhaging(bleeding out). It's encased like the poison in an ant trap(I think). Someone can correct if I'm wrong about these types of rat traps.
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There should never be any other sort of mouse trap. And, yes, I use them with malice aforethought and premeditated intent!
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I always do. If you catch and release then run right back in your house, usually before you do yo...
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No. And there's no need to.
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What's a lethal mouse trap?
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I used non-lethal traps for squirrels in the attic, but they weren't crapping on the kitchen counter.
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Yeah! Tootsie rolls work great -- they get a tasty little snack before their tiny little lives are extinguished.
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Yep. Use them all the time. What is the point of a nonlethal one?
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i use lethal mouse and rat traps. i am sorry that they die. they are just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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I live in a converted barn,do you really think we don't have mice? For the last 15 years we have been using snap traps(Victor brand) which are easy to clean and maintain. Lately we have just been shipped new live traps from a great company(TOMCAT)I had bought spin traps from them and found out they were one use only:( I wrote an E-mail to them and they sent 4 different types,all live traps!!Way cool. We have a 12 year old FOX snake (native to northern Illinois) It was attacked as an immature snake years back,nursed back to health,and we ended up with it for a teaching tool.We have to feed it somehow!
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