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well it isn't like a mouse is born knowing what a glue trap isNot smart enough I guess

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well it isn't like a mouse is born knowing what a glue trap isNot smart enough I guess
Maybe the school system for mice should be more funded $. The human school system should be better funded too!well it isn't like a mouse is born knowing what a glue trap is![]()
At least a mile away. They can travel a bitI am letting him snack on some bird seed before I let him go as he is shaking so much
I did, but I have so many typos that I don't like to point out those of others unless I'm confused and need clarification.....Ooooop meant Polish not silkie
And not one of you caught that???!!!
I would have figured Sylvester017 at least would have !
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We got this small one on Amazon but I'm sure they are elsewhere ~ we followed instructions exactly & it works. DH experimented w/bread, grapes, cherry tomatoes, seeds, lunch jerky ~ the best bait was fruit or small cherry tomatoes.I am going to see if I can find that trap! I have zero problem with killing wild mice and rats, it is just the slow deaths that I will not tolerate.
I did, but I have so many typos that I don't like to point out those of others unless I'm confused and need clarification.....![]()
according to this, , it says up to 2 miles....but it also states 'for mice AND rats', and I believe rats tend to travel farther. That said...if you train your chickens to hone their inner velociraptor - then they won't come back because it will not be 'an inviting place'At least a mile away. They can travel a bit
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
Note: The article emphasizes they travel that distance if they know they can find food and shelter.I am letting him snack on some bird seed before I let him go as he is shaking so much
Not sure drowning is such a quick death.One reason we stopped the snap traps is that it doesn't always work fast ~ the trapped rodent can suffer a while before dying or just get a leg trapped & drag away w/the trap still attached. Lizards don't get killed either ~ we love our garden lizards s0 no snap traps for us.
The "humane" live catch trap allows us to plunge the cage w/the live captured rodent into a water bucket for a fast very quick end. Keep the cage closed until absolutely certain the critter is passed.