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If wild mice get into your home, you can buy something called a Mice Cube that will safely trap the mice so you can let them out (away from your house) into their natural habitat. The Mice Cube is a translucent plastic cube that is not harmful in any way to the mice of to any animals, and it is highly effective.

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