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Evict and Exile Mice from Your Home

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Cute, but potentially dangerous

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We encourage people to adopt a sustainable approach to managing pests, using methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic risks. For more information: NYS Integrated Pest Management Program, 1-800-635-8356; NYSAES, Geneva, NY14456. For additional copies of this brochure (IPM No. 603), contact your local Cooperative Extension office or the NYS IPM Program.
Produced by the Community IPM Program, which is funded by Cornell University, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Based on a brochure by Kathleen Sharpe. Editing/design: Jill Shultz; Carrie Koplinka-Loehr; Karen English-Loeb. Illustrations: Susan MacKay. The recommendations in this publication are not a substitute for pesticide labeling. Read the label before applying any pesticide.
Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities. 6M AP 9/00.

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