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Should Glue Traps be Banned?

Glue traps, often used to catch rodents and insects, have sparked widespread controversy due to their inhumane nature. These devices, once considered a quick fix for pest control, work by ensnaring animals in adhesive surfaces, leaving them immobilized and causing prolonged suffering. The history of glue traps can be traced back to early methods of pest control, but their use has been increasingly scrutinized as animal rights and ethical treatment movements have gained traction. Critics highlight the cruelty involved, as trapped animals often die slowly from exhaustion, starvation, or injury. In contrast, advocates for banning glue traps point to more humane alternatives like live traps or ultrasonic devices. This debate brings attention to the broader question of how society balances pest management with compassion for wildlife. The growing awareness of cruelty-free approaches, coupled with advances in technology, has reshaped the conversation on responsible pest control.

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