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I wouldn't do it. Its just unsafe for you especially. But im not gonna repeat whats already been said a bunch of times.
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Look at it this way...risk your health and the health of your family and animals or let nature take it's course and get over the fact that snakes have to eat too. If mice are smart they will move location if there are too many snakes in that area.
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Hey...snakes need to eat too! Just let nature take its course.
Unless they are in my house...then they are fair game for a mouse trap. As I have said before a mouse doesn't want to be tamed, and it shouldn't!
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We have plenty of barn mice and if weren't for the fact that snakes give me the heebie-jeebies, I'd seriously welcome one into the barn to help out the barn cats. Wild mice are darned destructive, messy creatures!
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