I just had to save a poor little mouse from a glue trap my dad set up. It makes me so mad that he uses them. they suffer so much. I am going to release him way down in my woods so he hopefully doesn't make it back to anyone's house
The little buggers are smart & know how to return ~ especially w/ your kind treatmentI am letting him snack on some bird seed before I let him go as he is shaking so much

I agree about the stinking glue traps ~ all they catch are spiders, crickets, or lizards & sparrows get stuck trying to get at the sticky insects! We had to release lizards & sticky sparrows by cleaning them up first.
Now we use the more successful small cage traps both outdoors & garage after chickens' roost time. We bought the trap to catch a baby squirrel but we were surprised catching rats w/it. We caught over a dozen rats so far this summer. No more useless glue traps for us. Hanging sticky fly traps good ~ sticky mouse/rat traps yuch/useless!
This is the cage we got in small size. After catching wild rats we drown them in the cage by dunking the cage in a bin of water. Quick fast elimination. If the cage is opened the rodents escape fast so DH drowns them quickly inside the cage. I have a soft heart for animals but wild rodents are not like pet rodents ~ the wild ones carry fleas, ticks, bacteria, disease, poops, unfortunately all kinds of filth you don't want in your house, garage, storage sheds, or in your chicken areas.
