once-twice a week. And hit them hard!
You should check mouse traps at least once a day, especially in the first few days after setting them, to ensure quick removal of caught mice and to reset traps as needed. Regular checks help monitor the effectiveness of the traps and prevent unpleasant odors from dead mice. If you’re not catching anything after several days, you may want to consider relocating the traps or trying a different bait.
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Have you tried the glue traps? They are a thin cardboard that you can just throw away
Traps microbes and sends them out of the body
Look somewhere low, but also you should look for places your hamster can climb.They can climb thanks to there nails.Look in your laundry,and shoes.Both are warm and cuddley places.Set up a humane trap.Humane traps are hamster traps,but they don't hurt your pet.Check on it often and watch your step!
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every day
Breadcrumbs work fine in minnow traps
Light traps work well-zappers for example.
Grease traps work by preventing grease and food solids from entering the sanitary sewers. It removes all the waste from the drain, allowing the grease to float and the solid foods to sink.