It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything like me, your first instinct may be to pack your luggage and find a new place to live. Of course, that’s not super realistic. A better option?
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For outdoor use, you often need a trap that can handle more than just mice. This snap trap from rat-catching specialist Tomcat is a safe and easy-to-use indoor/outdoor trap designed to handle rats.
A bill would ban the sale and use of the traps in New York, but some exterminators say the method is no worse than other ways of killing rodents. By Sarah Maslin Nir When New Yorkers concern ...
With an excellent sense of smell, a mouse finds food simply by following its nose. They're particularly attracted to fatty and sweet foods, so even candles and soap can attract mice to your home if ...
New Yorkers may soon have to find new ways to capture stray pizza rats. State lawmakers there are considering a ban on the sale and use of glue boards. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: You know those sticky ...
State lawmakers in New York are looking to ban the glue boards used to trap rodents. The method of capture also poses a health and safety risk to human beings. New Yorkers may soon have to find new ...