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    mouse traps help

    I caught and killed the adult mouse in my house which later turned out to be the mommy mouse. I know believe it had babies and the den is between my dishwasher & wall. the babies are old enough to run around, so unplugging the dishwasher and sweeping will not work. will my standard mouse traps work, or will I need something different? if I could build a perimeter that the mice couldn't get through I could unhook my dishwasher and slide it out. Thanks in advance.

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    mouse traps help

    Peanut butter works great as bait for a trap. I'd just get a cat.

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    Get the sticky pads, we used them in my office in NJ and they worked great. Most of the time I could do a catch and release.
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    I've used DCON before, the little poison pellets, seemed to work pretty good. The problem with traps is you have to eventually dispose of them.

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