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2006-09-10 15:12:26
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answered by gvaporcarb 6
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I have a second property I don't get to very often, when I first got it there were a lot of spiders and palmetto bugs in the place. I started treating around the outside of the structure, with granules and spray, and I was still finding big creepy looking spiders inside, so I bought a few of those sonic things you plug into a socket. Since I have added them to the sockets, I haven't seen the first spider inside, it's been over a year now. I can''t say for sure that is the reason the spiders have gone, but I'm not going to get rid of them to test them out either!
2006-09-10 14:54:31
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answered by mixemup 6
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Don't know if they work, bet they cost alot, and really, sonic sounds are going to make them go away? Try glue traps, put them along the base boards, that's where they travel. Bait with peanut butter, get the momma and you get the rest of them. Hate those traps that crash down on them and crack their necks. Glue traps? sound cruel? well, we live in the country. we have trapped them before using glue traps, and throw them into the woods, the next day they are gone. Low and behold the food chain... they have diseases, and are nasty, the ones that aren't actual pets. yes some people have them as pets, but rodents in an apartment are virmen, and don't need to be around your family, food sources, cooking areas, etc. If you are allowed to get a cat, that'll work, if not allowed, talk to your landlord, cause they're coming from your neighbors....!!!..If an infestation, they have to do something about it, it is a health hazzard!!!
2006-09-10 14:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No they don't work you better get on this before the female gets busy.The glue trays are the way to go but the cat better because no matter how much food is around the rat or mouse is not going to take a risk of the cat geting themand belive me they know when a cat is around or you can call orkin it take about 2 weeks and they are done
2006-09-10 16:28:48
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answered by George M G 3
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I'd say no, get a cat, I've had my cat 8 yrs now, and no mice and she takes care of bug problems too! You may have to pay a deposit on the cat to have him or her but it is well worth, my cat is my baby so to speak!! Good luck with what you do though
2006-09-17 18:02:37
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answered by linda c 2
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The kind we used in our storage did not work ,$3000 of damage!
They gnaw ,get in to your food, and pee and poop as they walk .also have an oil trail. Trap baited with peanut butter or have mouse babys . the grain with plaster of paris works but they hide
to die, then you smell them. I would not wait to see if a magic
noise will work . Good luck.
2006-09-10 16:10:57
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answered by Tilt Of My High Flyer 2
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I only used it for bugs, had those flying moths, small ones, and I think they came from cat food. It's kept in warehouses and they have plenty of problems.
It did work for those moths, and I tried tons of sprays and stuff before that, and nothing worked, but that plug in thing!
2006-09-17 15:58:54
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Please PleasePlease whatever you end up using make sure it is humane and does not hurt the mice or rats in any way!
2006-09-17 08:44:29
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answered by Tiny dancer 2
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yes
2006-09-14 11:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Most do.......as long as you don't go cheap.
2006-09-18 14:52:07
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answered by nambleruk 1
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