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Maybe the cold is driving them indoors.
Yeah, that's probably true.
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Maybe the cold is driving them indoors.
I have been trying and trying. I adjusted the sensitivity of the wooden mouse trap trigger catch and tried using different bait, less bait and then I thought maybe my scent is on the traps so they leave them alone. So I put on rubber gloves and wiped them all down with windex cuz the ammonia will kill scents. No go. Nothing. Mice are not supposed to be that smart.
And then, I had a great idea, and I think it worked, but I am not sure yet. But I haven't seen it again in a little while now...
I live alone, no little kids, and no pets...so I tried setting out a small dish of...antifreeze. They say animals will drink it because it smells sweet. And I'm pretty sure mice are mammals and if it would kill a dog then it would prolly kill a mouse too. I think it might be gone. I'll update you guys if I see it again.
Did you ever try the glue boards?
I still think that having him or her drink antifreeze still sounds cruel.
No I haven't. Do they work good? Have you ever used them?
At first, I was going to catch and release, but with him being so smart...I didn't want to give them time enough to reproduce and make an infestation which would be too bad and I don't want that so, I'm out to get him now.
I recognize him. He is always the same one. Full grown and the same markings. Luckily, he is the only one that I have seen at any time. So I'll keep trying and also keep sealing up the house. The attic mostly.
I wonder if I could use some string type stuff for bait on a trap? Mice nest and gather cloth, string and stuff like that for making a nice nest with. I'm thinking tie some string to the trap and when he pulls on it to take it, then it might get him...
Whatever you do just please let it be humane.
The last time that I had mice and didn't take action, they multiplied and infested the house soo bad that....they were everywhere! I took a drop ceiling panel from my downstairs family room to look in and see how much sign was up there, and there was a lot. And I could hear them walking in the drop ceiling. I left the panel loose and one night I was online here and making a post, and a mouse fell out of the drop ceiling and onto my keyboard! And that was just too much.
My first 5 gal bucket trap I made, I set it up dry with no water in it. My plan was to let him live, catch him and take him for a drive and release him...but he wouldn't take the bait! So I can't let this get out of hand. So i'm sorry but he has to go.
Our chickens quickly and viciously attacked mice and ate them whole. The put cats to shame.Your mouse could also be small and not be setting ofd the trap. Have you tried the Victor pre-baited mouse traps with the yellow boards? They are super sensitive, but I had trouble setting them so I made my husband do it. Unfortunately, he pinched his finger twice. Caught the mouse. Unfortunately now we have two mice picking up the chicken's leftovers outside. Hope the hawk or owl eats them.
Your mouse could also be small and not be setting ofd the trap. Have you tried the Victor pre-baited mouse traps with the yellow boards? They are super sensitive, but I had trouble setting them so I made my husband do it. Unfortunately, he pinched his finger twice. Caught the mouse. Unfortunately now we have two mice picking up the chicken's leftovers outside. Hope the hawk or owl eats them.
Our chickens quickly and viciously attacked mice and ate them whole. The put cats to shame.
Our chickens quickly and viciously attacked mice and ate them whole. The put cats to shame.
If you use the 5 gallon bucket trap you have to create a way for them to get up to the dowel holding the can. ..
It's when they fall off the coke can they are trapped inside the bucket.
And you have to bait the walkway too with the tineyist amount of bait....more like just the smell of the bait than enough to feed them.
My GSP dog was a better mouser than any cat I've ever seen.