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At the general store on Canada Lake in the southern Adirondacks, mice were the talk of the town this summer.
With winter closing in, people can expect to keep hearing the skritch of tiny feet as the destructive rodents move indoors.
“My husband was buying mousetraps at the store and three people said, ‘Do you have mice too?”' Mary Cannon said. “We have over 300 families on the lake and I'll bet every one has been affected sometime this summer from excessive mice.”
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