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Control of mice may be done by an exterminator or by the property owner. Mice may be trapped with glue boards or snap traps. The poison Quintox is also an effective control, and is not dangerous to other animals or neighborhood pets if they eat a poisoned mouse. Quintox should not be eaten directly by people or pets. Perhaps most effective is cleaning up debris, and mowing nearby overgrown areas. Messy areas give mice food and shelter, and allow the mice to breed and spread. Additionally encouraging predators, such as barn owls in the area, may decrease mice densities. You can receive technical assistance for mouse problems by contacting your nearest FWC regional office. More informationNebraska guide to house mouse control Do it yourself pest control Wildlife Resources Handbook fact page
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