A new City Council bill could, if enacted, prevent New Yorkers from using glue traps to keep mice and other critters out of their homes.
Newly elected Council Member Harvey Epstein, who represents parts of Lower Manhattan, announced on Feb. 12 a bill that, if turned into law, would ban the sale of glue traps — a means of pest control, typically made of small boards coated with an adhesive that mice, rats, and other critters get stuck upon before slowly dying.








