I have a 'lil problem with a cple of mice at the house, i have put traps and stick paper but this 2 r 2 smart
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First do bait traps with peanut butter. Second, place traps against the wall/baseboard with bait end against the wall. Mice/rats have poor eyesight and stay close to walls to navigate.
Consequently they will have no choice but to find your traps.
If traps disappear or get sprung and move to a different location, it is a good indication of rats not mice. If so, get the large traps and do the same.
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Put out some instant potato flakes and some water where you know the travel.
Put out some instant potato flakes and some water where you know the travel.
Mush up a marshmallow then spread peanut butter on it and set in mouse trap,the gooiness makes it hard to just lick the P.B. off .
Well those things doesnt work those mice traps are too slow rats today are smarter try putting this powder stuff rat killer they wont die but they will like it a lot and eat it so try to wait for them eating it then thats the time for you to go for the kill!!!!
put a little bit of peanut butter on the traps.
number 1 idea , heres a brainstorm coming on , listen close now.... GET A CAT. man i'm so brilliant i amaze myself.
Put a hard peanut on the trap they can't just lick it off like peanut butter.
In the market you can buy one of those small electric repellents, you just connect it to any electric outlet and start to work by repelling any kind of insects, mice, etc. in the house. They cost about $20. but it works. I give you a hint: the Avon company sells it.
Get a cat. Ours rid our house of all mice in a couple weeks.
First, get rid of the traps and 'stick' paper. Please do so carefully so as to avoid injuring other wildlife.
Then obtain a "Hav-A-Hart" trap (I think it's spelled this way) usually available at Home Depot or Lowes. If not, you may be able to borrow one from a local animal shelter. These traps work
exceptionally well and are a humane way to solve your problem.
Then, release the mice in a field or wooded area FAR from your house, lol. Also, be sure to seal any cracks or crevices and keep
all food in air-tight containers. Good Luck.
Bait traps with peanut butter. I trapped 7 voles last winter with this.