#12
"Minor" infestation!  Got one via old-fashion spring trap.

AMAZON has a countless list.

What has worked for you??  Should I plan for outside & inside?

Thanks in advance!
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#13
(07-05-2021, 08:35 AM)varkpilot Wrote: "Minor" infestation!  Got one via old-fashion spring trap.

AMAZON has a countless list.

What has worked for you??  Should I plan for outside & inside?

Thanks in advance!
I use the plastic type.Less danger to the finners when setting.Use peanut butter as bait

Mel
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#14
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We used to be infested as well, until we filled a few holes, hired an exterminator,

and placed these around the perimeters of our garage. (He placed a few when he was here)

We don't even fold them into a tent, just lay them flat.

Mice like corners between walls and floors.

That's where we put them.
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#15
For my unheated detached shop directly adjacent to a wooded area I used the “walk the plank”  traps.  Search youtube.

I used a 13 gallon tall kitchen plastic trash can with water and automotive anti-freeze coolant.  Peanut butter for bait. If you are not checking it often you can add salt or a toilet bowl bleach cleaning tablet to try to control the decay/bacteria.


 Not suitable for living spaces.
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#16
A veritable smorgasbord…
https://mousetrapmonday.com/category/mousetrap/
Dave Arbuckle was kind enough to create a Sketchup model of my WorkMate benchtop: http://www.arbolloco.com/sketchup/MauleSkinnerBenchtop.skp
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#17
(07-05-2021, 09:19 AM)MauleSkinner Wrote: A veritable smorgasbord…
https://mousetrapmonday.com/category/mousetrap/

His walk the plank trap that I copied.
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#18
The new plastic trap designs do seem to be a lot better than the old metal bar/spring type. I couldn't find the ones I bought, but most of them will be good. The Victor line has always been around and I've used their plastic traps in the past, they also worked very well. I think (but can't confirm) the last ones I bought were the "Jawz" brand.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#19
Our exterminator --   Rocky, a Main Coon 
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#20
Jawz.  Been using them for years.  Link

The traditional snap traps did not work well for me.  They were easily "robbed" by the mice.
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#21
https://youtu.be/aV_DXX1F7Ks
I always thought this would be fun to make!
shifty
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