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When the dirty neighbor moves out you're about to have a "mouse issue".
IMO, get ready now and set some old-school wood-and-copper snap traps, I put mine in shoeboxes or disposable tupperware with little mouse holes in the side. This keeps the kitty off the traps. I bait with peanut butter, two traps per box and I bend the sear so it goes off on a hair trigger.
I am loath to use poison on rodents because I don't want to make pets, raptors, or owls sick. I settled on Cholecalciferol because it seems safer for other wildlife.
Good luck and don't forget, smacking them with a broom works too.
Poison also means they’ll hide and die somewhere unreachable and will stink up the place.
yeah, but sometimes they are smarter than traps. small mouse = small stink.
It'll dessicate eventually
And the other mice will clean it up too.
I occasionally deal with a mouse or two in my house, and I much prefer these kinds of traps. They're slightly more expensive, but you don't need many and they're reusable so that doesn't really matter much. The advantages are:
The best places to put mousetraps are often dark and hard to see, and the bright red kill bar makes it easy to tell at a glance whether it's triggered.
Have you ever tried sticking your dick in it?
https://i.imgur.com/D47rAqy.jpeg
Trap goes off, I go off
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At your link I'm a little concerned about all the 1-star reviews on Victor's own site saying the kill bar didn't... y'know, kill and they had to deal with a live mouse stuck in the trap. Of course it depends on the type/size of the rodent, but I'm inclined to believe them since they aren't steering people to competitors, only Victor's traditional spring-bar traps...
That's very weird, frankly. 75 reviews and every single one of them with 1 star says the same thing? And all of them within the period of Dec 2024-Feb 2025? Not to mention I've been using these for years myself and have never seen a mouse survive, the kill arm smashes hard and the trigger is very sensitive. I get the suspicion that one person had a bad experience and spent a few months review-bombing.
Honestly, it sounds more like they don't show older ones, but they are still calculated into the score. But like I said, I'm not informed and haven't used a mouse trap in over a decade...
Or newer ones either, apparently. Every single review lies within that December to February timeframe.
I went over to an Amazon listing for this same kind of trap and the average of 786 reviews is 4.4 stars out of 5. There's much more variety in the 1-star reviews over there, too.
Thanks for the information. I guess it's time to get containers for all my food. I already keep bread in the freezer.
Wouldn't you rather enjoy it?
If you toast it before use, it's pretty much identical to unfrozen toasted bread.
No. I must keep it in the freezer in case the bread factory goes silent.
I just toast it. It's just regular American grocery store bread. Anything nicer gets eaten pretty quickly but sometimes I want a piece of toast with my cocoa.