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Stewie 10-24-2011, 03:03 PM Last night I set eleven traps. Two in the garage, three in the basement and six in the attic. Two of the traps in the basement were untouched this morning. One of the attic traps was debaited but did not pop. All the others had dead mousies in them.
8 out of 11 is a pretty good haul, I expect to be selling fur coats by Springtime. :rotf2:
Hookedagain 10-24-2011, 03:55 PM We used to have mice....but the rats ate them.
We went to florida last week and came back and there were mouse turds every where in almost every room. bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom...everywhere. my wife was freaking out. set 12 traps friday night... 3 quick hits and now all quiet. I know there must be more... whats the best bait?
PRBuzz 10-25-2011, 05:54 PM I go with putting D-Con trays all around. Never see or smell anything dead but with time the trays become empty!
Bill L 10-25-2011, 06:00 PM Use peanut butter for the traps.
The decon trays are also a good choice, but I have had a few dead mice I could smell but couldn't find. Really good for wiping them out though
Get a kitty
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trevier 10-25-2011, 06:21 PM Get a kitty
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yup, get a cat, we have one, no mice at all,
Swimmer 10-25-2011, 08:42 PM I go with putting D-Con trays all around. Never see or smell anything dead but with time the trays become empty!
The only trouble with decon in the house if the friekin mice get in your wall before they die the smell will knock you over for a week or two.
Swimmer 10-25-2011, 08:43 PM Peanut Butter with some bird seed mixed in will get them into the trap every time.
Smulax 10-25-2011, 08:46 PM +1 for the cat
I use peanut butter in the shed when I want them gone out there. No decon because of the cat and dog and toddler.
Stewie 10-25-2011, 08:51 PM I have a killer kittycat. Nothing is alive anywhere near my house for long, but he just isn't interested in the in house mice. Last night I only bagged 5 in 12 traps. I set a whole bunch where I have had the most success. I'll post results daily until I run out of mice. :D
Raven 10-26-2011, 04:56 AM best bait is Bird suet cake
best trap is the metal one at auchubon hardware
where ya catch 4 at a time (live)
Sea Dangles 10-26-2011, 06:37 AM My cat is an outdoor cat that is constantly on the prowl. Even tangled with a red fox this summer. Unfortunately he thinks he is off the clock inside. What about the glue traps?
Raven 10-26-2011, 08:39 AM they hate being locked out or IN
they MUCH prefer to have them open a crack
so they can open them as they please
knowing this: i'll prop open the back screen door
leave the storm door open
and then leave the kitchen door open just enough
to lure him in... or OUT, as the case may be
they absolutely cannot resist it ---PERIOD---
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Mice are similar minded but what they want
is a hole to crawl in... to feel safe in there
that is "WHY" THE METAL BOX TRAP WORKS.
i can leave it outside with NO bait in it
and i'll catch three mice at once
same idea as a lobster trap...just smaller
GattaFish 10-26-2011, 09:33 AM My cat is an outdoor cat that is constantly on the prowl. Even tangled with a red fox this summer. Unfortunately he thinks he is off the clock inside. What about the glue traps?
:rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:
Stewie 10-26-2011, 11:16 AM Yep, mice could walk right on Blurry while he was in the house and he wouldn't even open his eyes. :huh:
....gotta go check the traps.
Stewie 10-26-2011, 11:23 AM 12 traps, one stinkin' mousie. I'm either getting worse at this, or I'm running out of mice. :confused:
fishbones 10-26-2011, 11:48 AM My cat is an outdoor cat that is constantly on the prowl. Even tangled with a red fox this summer. Unfortunately he thinks he is off the clock inside. What about the glue traps?
We had a mouse problem in my college apartment one year and set some glue traps. We found 2 traps with a mouse leg stuck, but no mouse. The third trap was empty.
We discovered the best way to catch the mice was to sit in the dark and drink a lot. When the mice scurried across the kitchen floor, we'd jump into action and shoot them against the wall with hockey sticks. It worked pretty well.
PRBuzz 10-26-2011, 02:44 PM You are lucky you don't have these running around the house, inside or out!
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