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  2. Here are the best mouse traps to use - AOL

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    Mice can breed every 30 days. Here are the best mouse traps to get them out fast and keep them out for good.

  3. 50 Top Purchases at Costco in 2024 — And How Much They Cost

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    For many shoppers, Costco is more than just a one-stop shop for all things home goods, groceries, health and wellness, pet care and even car gear -- it's a way of life. Whether they make bi-weekly...

  4. d-CON - Wikipedia

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    d-CON is an America brand of rodent control products, which is distributed and owned in the United States by the UK-based consumer goods company Reckitt. The brand includes traps and baits for use around the home for trapping and killing some rats and mice. As of 2015, bait products use first-generation vitamin K anticoagulants as poison.

  5. 6 Best Kirkland Items To Buy at Costco in December - AOL

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    Now through Dec. 25, Costco members receive $3 off each 500-count tablet bottle. ©Costco. Ultra Clean HE Liquid Laundry Detergent. Price: $16.39.

  6. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison between two common types of spring traps: rat trap (above), and the smaller mouse trap (below). Trapped raccoon Trapping is regularly used for pest control of beaver , coyote , raccoon , cougar , bobcat , Virginia opossum , fox , squirrel , rat, mouse and mole in order to limit damage to households, food supplies, farming ...

  7. Gun-powered mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    The United States Patent Office has issued more than 4,400 mousetrap patents. [3] The gun-powered mouse trap proved inferior to spring-powered mousetraps descending from William C. Hooker's 1894 patent. However, the 1882 patent has continued to draw interest–including efforts to reconstruct a version of it–due to its unconventional design. [4]