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Re: Mouse Poison
by Kim (WV)
on September 1, 2014 @07:34
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Yes, you are at fault, morally if not legally. Pay the vet bill. Get the poison out of the house. Use another means to get rid of the mice. Those sticky traps might be a possibility. Or regular, old-fashioned mouse traps. Or humane traps.
You were lucky. Suppose it had been a child who had gotten into the poison??? Pay the vet bill and be thankful it was not worse.
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Re: Mouse Poison
by Becky (IN)
on September 1, 2014 @11:58
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I agree with Kim that you are very lucky the situation wasn't far worse, and you should pay the vet bill.
I highly recommend the d-con "No View, No Touch" traps. We live in the country and occasionally need them in the garage. The mouse goes inside the trap to get the bait, then when the "Mouse Caught" indicator shows, you just pick it up, bag it, and throw it away.
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Re: Mouse Poison
by Kim (WV)
on September 1, 2014 @13:58
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Yep, that's what we use. I couldn't think what it was called.
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