Mouse in house.

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put a sticky trap with peanut butter in the center of it . BEWARE of what you call out to race it might BITE the rat.
 
If you don't get em soon, they multiply like crazy. After I figured out how they were getting in the house, I caught 13 in a 2-month span in the summer and 7 more in one week in December, 05. I used a combination of sticky and mechanical traps. Caught mostly little ones, (got 2 on 1 sticky trap once), then nailed 2 larger ones (one right after the other) and then the problem went away. No more carcasses to clean up, no more digging and scratching sounds in the walls. I can sleep soundly at night again. I can only assume that the last 2 were parents. Been safe for about a year now. If you use sticky traps, place them against the walls. I use the stickys on carpeted surfaces. Place 2 next to each other. I've discovered that they can leap over a single trap, even the little ones. I used mechanicals on hard surfaces, they can draw a lot of blood sometimes.

Those little bastards.

I thought about a cat, but the dog would try to hump it.
 

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I didn't miss anything. See those windshield wipers? Inspection sticker? Hard wall recap slicks? Most of them were running slicks or M/T street tires. This was a non-AC car. I did not go sniping for these brand X mice. They saw me cruising around in my ugly Mopar street/Drag car as you call it and had lots of talk but just fell short at the finish line. My engine was way closer to stock than any of theirs. I love the looks of the 66 split window or the 68-69 RS Camaro but I just had so much fun beating these guys in their pretty cars year after year. I ran the same engine and they had the new rebuild or another cam etc etc..... I drove this car to work ALOT! Dependable power = Mopar in my book.
 
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