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Rational Solutions To Pest Control Problems How To Trap Mice: A Better Method |
TexPest Services Pest Control From "Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door"Ralph Waldo EmersonI am not sure in exactly what context these words were penned or spoken, but have always assumed that it was somehow related to innovation as it relates to basic human needs being the chief way to success. If I am wrong about that, please forgive me Mr. Emerson. I have looked at a lot of mouse trap innovations, and have yet to see any that actually top the good old spring loaded mechanical apparatus that we have have all been accustomed to seeing from childhood. These traps have been maligned by users for not being efficient, but the problem is not with our traps, the problem is in the implementation. Let me put it this way: The mouse trap didn't work because of operator error! These tips should help. The old cheese on the mousetrap, made famous by innumerable cartoons is really not the best way to use it. Peanut butter on the trap is now the common standard, but if you are like me, you have come back to traps to find them licked clean. 1. The best method I have found, is to glue a nut to the trap. This has resulted in a much higher rate of catches than any other method I have used. They can't lick it off, they can't steal it and make a run for the hole with the cat in hot pursuit. 2. If this method does not suit you, try this: take some white bread, squeeze it together in a small ball, and then press it around the bait holder in such a way that it cannot be easily removed. 3. In either method, set more than one trap per location. If one makes a catch, leave the other until you are sure that no others are scouting the same area. Dealing with the mouse afterward. This can be the most difficult part of the process. Let me offer a couple of suggestions for the squeamish: 1. When you hear the clap of the trap, don't rush in quickly. In most cases, the unfortunate little critter may have a little kicking and squirming to do. Wait until this is over. 2. If you use plastic grocery bags, get a couple of them, double them, put a hand inside, release the trap, and pick the mouse up with the bag. Pull the bag around the rodent, and tie it off. Drop the whole mess into another bag, and tie it off as well. Dispose of it in a suitable manner. I do not recommend the use of glue traps. They can lead to some pretty nasty results. | |
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