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Old December 1, 2016   #6
brownrexx
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I don't think that you can do much with trapping them indoors in the winter because they are not very active. They come indoors to hibernate until spring. I get them in my garage sometimes and I kill them as I see them. Usually I find a few bedded down between my gardening gloves. Yuk. I hate them too.
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