That poison dont even work, we tried that when we got mice problems a couple years back. All that did was get us a scare and a Vet bill when the dog ate it.... Shes fine thank gosh, she is only 7lb Maltese, and ate 80% of the box, so we were very worried, the Vet gave her Vitamin K shot, and she was fine.
The mice kept breeding even with that poison down, and so there was just more mice. Snapper Traps man, Snapper Traps! Not only does it get rid of those demon creatures, but it does so very loudly so you KNOW! Such a good feeling to hear that trap go off after being terrorized.
Its also arguably more humane. The poison takes time to work, as all it is is an anticoagulant that prevents blood from clotting and supposedly causes internal bleeding that wont stop. It is not at all fast acting, and doesn't even work half the time, our Vet told us that when the dog ate it. Literally just a blood thinner. Shoot you could be helping the rat, that took off with your bacon the day before!
Anyway, the glue traps, they will chew there legs off to escape, its disgusting and mean. Snappers, Quick not much pain as they pretty much always instantly die, a little bloody but not too bad. Get the snappers and thank me later

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Also the 36 traps filled and the rest you thought gone, not even close. The Glue traps also dont work half the time, they can not get stuck or get around it and get the bait out. The saying goes, that in 1 night no matter how many traps you have, you will catch at most 25% of the population. 2 mice will become 20 in a week. You need to setup lots of snappers, and keep them setup, they are not gone, I promise you. Mice are social like ants, not every mouse goes out to find food, only a small percentage do, and bring food back. There is still at least a few at home base, if not a metric ton.
Our first night with the snappers, we caught 8, figured thats all there was, I kept the traps up anyway and replaced those 8, over the next month, we caught 35 more. Have only caught a few new entrys since then, but we still keep 5 traps baited at all times.
Oh and to bait the snappers, cheese dont work, and anything soft they will pull off. I found a trick that gives 100% success rate. break a cornflake, into small pieces and hot glue them down to the trap, then smear a little bit of Peanut butter on that, they cannot get it off and will try and get snapped.