The most common humane method for removing rodents is live trapping. Live traps are designed to capture rodents, such as mice or rats, without causing them harm. These traps are baited with food to lure the rodents inside, and once captured, the animals can be safely relocated to a more appropriate environment, such as a wooded area far from human habitation. Live trapping allows for the ethical removal of rodents without using poisons or lethal traps, which can cause unnecessary suffering. After the rodents are removed, exclusion techniques prevent them from returning, such as sealing entry points in the home and removing potential food sources. Humane rodent removal focuses on addressing the root cause of the infestation and preventing future occurrences ethically and sustainably.