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To: Ish who wrote (213990)3/12/2012 7:22:20 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 225578
 
That's bad news. CO poisoning is accumulative.

A fellow I knew in Juneau did house maintenance/remodeling work. He was in the basement of a house running a generator. He left the stairway door open for ventilation, but the lady came home and closed it. In seconds or minutes he was feeling woozy but managed to come up stairs.

He almost bought the farm right there. I never would have put the generator in an interior space in the first place.

As for humane traps: the most humane ones are the old style that kill the mouse instantaneously. I got some of those glue traps, for whatever reason I don't know. A week or so ago I found a mouse in one. He was dead, but he must have struggled for a long time with his feet stuck in glue. Not too humane, that.

Besides, all they do is collect dog hair when they're not catching mice.