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Eoded

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I didnt have problems with mice for the first 2 years. However, during construction next to the storage area, mice infested the trailer. I can't get rid of them. I tried dryer sheets and sonic, plug in repellents. HELP!!!
 
Hungry tomcat. Works 24/7 and is non-poisonous.

Bob
 
Try the good, ol' proven traditional snap-'em-in-half mousetraps! With cheese for bait! We had a mouse a couple of months ago and tried several 'better mousetraps' without success. Finally, a trip to Ace Hardware and an elderly sales guy...no more mice!

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I use strobe lights. A couple in the coach and a couple in the basement. I also have them in the storage facility. Can’t remember where I got this idea but seems to work very well
 
Peanut butter works for bait on the mechanical traps. A pea-sized dab is all that is needed. (I don't think mice like jelly so no PB & J is advised.)
 

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