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Choose a position. Mice generally take the same path between their nest and a known source of food without much deviation. Place the trap along that path flush with the baseboards, in corners or near small openings the mouse has been using to enter. You can also set traps near gnaw marks, droppings or other evidence of rodent activity. Double down. Set at least six traps for each mouse you’ve spotted to increase your odds of success. Place two traps side by side or in a row in case the agile critter tries to jump past. No matter which type or brand you’ve chosen, here’s how to bait and set up your mouse trap most effectively.
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