I had a rat problem once. I used those "sticky pads"...worked like a charm! I bet I caught 15 before it was over. Often times they were still alive (not good), but I just put them in a plastic grocery store bag and pitched them in the school dumpster. Sorry if that goes against any of your killing clauses =)
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I had a rat problem once. I used those "sticky pads"...worked like a charm! I bet I caught 15 before it was over. Often times they were still alive (not good), but I just put them in a plastic grocery store bag and pitched them in the school dumpster. Sorry if that goes against any of your killing clauses =)
ReplyDeleteLorie,
ReplyDeleteI think my critters are too big for sticky pads. The one time I tried them, there was an rat arm shaped section missing from the pad!
Lorie,
ReplyDeleteYou are a cruel person. The least you could do is give them a humane end rather than let them starve to death. How disgusting of you!