No More Rats! Easy Homemade Rat Trap
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 Published On Apr 26, 2018

I have discovered a rat in our barn and I need to get rid of it before it starts eating all of our animal feed. Today I am building an easy rat trap using a Duke 110 Conibear trap. This box trap will definitely get rid of our problem rat!

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