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Originally posted by Ripsaw
Your first and possibly best option is to identify the entry points that the mice use, and seal them using an expandable foam insulation that you can get at a local hardware store.
There are traps that use some sort of humane bait-me-and-step-on-pressure-plate-door-closing method, but I have a feeling that will be a bit expensive. Also, if you let the mice out in the front yard, they will just jump back inside using whatever method they got in in the first place.
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Those traps are called Havaheart traps and they work well. But they are expensive. Fortunately they are reusable, and if you block the entry points, they won't return
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