thedutchtouch
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Poison. I would also assume it's not one mouse, it's multiple. It's always multiple... Particularly if they have been there a while
Exactly what I've been doing at work.I use the “better mouse trap” they’re grey and you just pinch them to set them. I put them up against the baseboard/wall, usually no bait. They get caught just walking through them as they go down the wall.
I was almost thinking it's not a mouse. Poop is very small. I've never not been able to catch them when we know we have them. Typically the cat just kills them. I'm confident it's only 1 rodent right now.Maybe a vole?? Our cat sometimes brings live voles in the house. These things don't go to bait like mice do. Rather, the idea is to put the trap in its traveled path, if you can predict that.
Tough being outwitted by a rodent. BTDT.
That got me thinking when you said "very small poop" maybe a lizard, they crap on my table saw all the time ......I was almost thinking it's not a mouse. Poop is very small. I've never not been able to catch them when we know we have them. Typically the cat just kills them. I'm confident it's only 1 rodent right now.
I've put traps in every orientation imaginable including in the path I suspect hrs traveling. No dice.
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No Lizards here in NW WY.That got me thinking when you said "very small poop" maybe a lizard, they crap on my table saw all the time ......
This is one of my favorite traps for mice. If you’re just targeting one animal, the Victor rat zapper works really well—finally caught a pack rat that had been driving me nuts when I switched to the zapper.Some friends taught my son a brutally efficient mouse trap. Get a bucket (any size), fill it 3-4 inches with water. Take a soda can, and punch a hole in the middle of the bottom. Take dental floss and run it through the hole in the bottom and the opening of the can and tie off either end on the sides of the bucket. At this point, you will have a soda can suspended over the center of the bucket that spins freely on the dental floss. Cover the can with Peanut Butter. Place a stick or other climbable device propped up as a ramp to the top of the bucket. The mouse climbs the ramp, jumps from the rim of the bucket onto the soda can, spins and falls into the water. My son killed over 50 mice in 2 nights using this method.View attachment 678467View attachment 678468
Tell her to chill out and that house mice make great pets. (Ask me how I know.)No. She's pregnant, pissed and annoyed. That's why I'm here asking for help .
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