killian
Well-Known Member
I just saw a mouse in my kitchen and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what I should buy.
I failed to mention that I have 2 one year old kids that get into everything possible.
and a dog that loves peanut butter
I've been fighting the bastards for a year in my garage now.
I saw one, to date (including 1 this morning) I've caught 11.
2 in snap traps, 2 on glue traps(and about 6 scorpions on glue traps) and 6 in live catch traps and one in a coke machine(not a very effective trap).
Going to modify my snap traps with the suggestions above, hopefully I will have better luck.
I know where they are living so I can concentrate my traps in one area and keep the kid and dog blocked off from it.
air soft riffle with laser scope!!!!!my sister called last week to ask ho many mouse traps to set in her house, i missed her call. She texted my telling me she got all 32 traps set!!! i called and asked her if she was serious. She, i guess is deathly afraid of mice!!!Oh, if had only known tht when i was younger!!!
In the garage, I take a 5 gallon bucket and drill 2 holes across from each other near the top. Find a large pill bottle and drill a 1/4 hole in the top and the bottom. Take a metal wire clothes hanger and clip off the straight part along the bottom and place it through the pill bottle and make sure the bottle spins freely. Place each end of the wire with the bottle on it in the holes you drilled in the bucket and use a scrap bit of wood or something to make a little ramp up to the edge of the bucket perpendicular to the wire. Smear a little peanut butter on the pill bottle, make sure it's in the middle of the wire, and the mice will get to the bottle and spin off into the bucket. If you want to release them alive, go ahead, or you can put some poison or something in the bucket. Last year I set up two of these in the garage and lost track of how many mice I caught. (it's a big out building that isn't sealed up very well and we live in the country)
For all of you using spring traps, tie a little piece of yarn to the bait area and fray the ends. Moosh some peanut butter into the yarn and the mice have to tug a little on the yarn to get the peanut butter.