Where should I place rodent bait, a bait station or a trap?
Look for signs of rodent activity – feces, urine stains, chew marks and hair – or listen for scratching or high squeaking sounds, particularly at night. Place rodent control products (as is appropriate) in those locations of highest activity. These locations include behind stoves or refrigerators and inside cabinets.
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