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[QUOTE="cohenzone, post: 3969244, member: 504"] In our last house we had mice in the basement issues and chipmunks under our deck. One used to sun himself in a patio chair. Occasionally a mouse got upstairs. They love to hide in insulation. We finally hired an exterminator, found over a dozen dead mice. He also patched possible entry places. We captured one chipmunk wuth with a Have a heart, at its entry hole and unexpectedly one mouse. If you are going to release them into a wooded area, it needs to be several miles away. They will find their way back if released within a few miles of their territory. Moving to a high rise condo, we have neither mice nor chipmunk issues and surprisingly haven’t ever seen a spider. [/QUOTE]
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