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I Found Out Today Why My Neighbors Moved And Sold Their House So Cheap….

probably got a lot less than they paid for it 20 years ago. About $105,000 and it was a 3-bedroom brick. Homes in this area are going for $190-$210 thousand. I saw another neighbor and talked to her about it. She told me that the wife went to stay in a residential care home & the man had lived there by himself for 2 years. He got tired of dealing with the rattlesnakes and the mice that were getting into the house. The people who bought the house had to tear Sheetrock out of the walls to get the rattlesnakes. Now my mind is wandering and thinking “How many of those rattlesnakes left the house before they got caught??? . And how many rattlesnakes were breeding in his house and overgrown flower beds and yard?” I never go outside after dark without carrying a flashlight as it is since I heard of man getting bit by a copperhead in another city in the next county for walking out in his yard after dark. They said that house was pure filth inside, hoarding etc. I walked by one time about 10 years ago and the garage door was open and it smelled like a garbage dump. I am going to put some bait out for mice outside the house and inside the garage in case the mice start coming inside in cold weather. There is a kind that won’t poison cats or dogs etc. but it’ll definitely get the rodents.
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Adrift · 61-69, F
We had a problem with rats and mice.
I got some live traps and put the bait in there with some other irresistible goodies.
They eat the bait and can't get back out of the trap.
You just throw the whole thing away.
King snakes are also good mouse killers and I heard they eat rattlesnake babies too.