Mouse Infestation
This past winter, my NYC building had a mouse infestation that would taper off for a few weeks before starting up again. Glue traps were successful only some of the time, as the mice would skirt around them or change their route.
After getting completely sick and tired of having to deal with live, caught mice or listening to them poke around my furniture, I finally decided to invest in a Rat Zapper Classic. I loaded it with chocolate-covered raisins, placed it next to the kitchen radiator, and waited for results. No mice were seen after that, and I was hopeful that they had all been killed, already. Then the Rat Zapper started blinking about two months later. I had no idea that mice were still poking around, and I’m extremely thankful that the dead vermin has been robbed of its chance to reproduce and drive me even crazier.
The Rat Zapper has fresh bait and is ready to go, and I will be leaving it on permanently in case any more uninvited guests return.
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