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Glue traps.

Posted By: sm on 2006-06-04
In Reply to: Spiders anyone? - mtmtmtmt

We live out in the woods, so we have the Orkin man come once a month to keep all the critters outside where they belong! He sets glue traps for spiders and mice, although we have never had a problem with mice, spiders are another story!


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