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Evaluating Strike and Holding Power of Mouse and Rat Break Back Traps
1 year ago
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Health & Science
Wild Wildlife
traps
snap traps
break backs
mice
rats
house mouse
Norway rat
humane
research
Stephen M. Vantassel, host of Living the Wild Life, summarizes Baker et al. 2008 article that evaluated 23 mouse traps and 18 rat traps to determine the strike force of the traps and the holding power force of the traps. This was all done in preparation of future work that would evaluate the humaneness of snap back traps.
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