How To Catch A Mouse
Understanding how to catch a mouse is important if you want to be totally successful in your trapping efforts. If you understand their habits it is easy to see why the traps must be set in a particular way.

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ian miller
12 Oct 2009, 10:41
12 Oct 2009, 10:41
i would like to know what the effects on humans mouse urine and droppings
have and can they cause any diseases like with rats or can they cause any
illnesses?
Ask the Exterminator
12 Oct 2009, 10:44
12 Oct 2009, 10:44
Questions posted in the "comments" box will not be answered.
sandy
04 Jan 2010, 22:43
04 Jan 2010, 22:43
do the ultrasonic plug ins by riddex and other companies work
ursula yvonne
05 May 2011, 08:10
05 May 2011, 08:10
Heard something scrstching a round the water heater area that is in a
closet. Set out glue traps next day there was some grey fur on one of them
2 traps had been moved does that mean rat or mice is dead, somewhere or did
it escape Scared To Death..
Ask the Exterminator
05 May 2011, 09:24
05 May 2011, 09:24
Mice usually cannot free themselves from glueboards, but rats can. If you
can find droppings you will be able to tell which rodent you have. Go to
this link to see a picture of rat droppings:
http://www.asktheexterminator.com/rats/Rat_Droppings.shtml
http://www.asktheexterminator.com/rats/Rat_Droppings.shtml
niki
20 Oct 2011, 08:59
20 Oct 2011, 08:59
My moms house is infested she has traps she wants a cat everyday there's
piles of droppings whose responsible for an exterminator her or the
landlord?
Ask the Exterminator
20 Oct 2011, 09:25
20 Oct 2011, 09:25
It's the landlord's responsibility.

