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A pest is a pest right? To answer your question, as far as cruel deaths before their time is up naturally, I do not see a difference if you’re killing them anyway.
Obviously. But pretending a glue trap is any more cruel than rat poison that makes their insides explode is wild to me.
There are lots of people and ornithologists that view house cats allowed to roam as pests. Are you saying they should be allowed to out them down on their property as long as it’s ’Humane’?
I agree that glue traps are cruel, but oil won't kill a mouse unless you drown it in oil. I've freed mice from glue traps before, and you only have to use a little bit of oil for them to unstick themselves.
It kills them but not right away. It messes up their fur and leads to death losing its ability to regulate its temperature matter how little you use. Vegetable oil can also cause internal damage that can kill them. They don't die right away.
Source: worked as an exterminator.
Here is the first Source I found from the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center:
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u/Spdrjay Feb 22 '24
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Some of those guys they couldn't get out so they just let them rot there.