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nice to play about with the whips ,but the time they take to cut the wands,,the pegs ,the wires etc aint worth the effort if you need to rid rats fast,, best is a 110,or fenn in a wire cubby over runs.. fast,and effective .. but as i said whips ok if you got the time.

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