Thanks for all the input. As Lynzi said I live in the middle of nowhere and it wouldn't have been a problem for me to load the trap in the car and take it to the other side of town and release it on state land without anyone seeing me (got to love rural back roads)I knew that If I was to do that I needed to go far enough away that I was sure that it wouldn't be able to find it's way back...but as I mentioned before my friend was going to take care of it...He came and shot it this evening before dark.
I said that I didn't own a gun...didn't mean that I didn't know a someone that did.
While I was waiting for him to come..I did think about tieing a rope to the trap and droping it into the creek across the street to drown the little basterd, but I counld find a long enough rope.
That and I hurt my neck last night and I'm having a hard time getting around. I do drown all mice that we catch with glueboards. We have also used the stabbibg method one time on a racoon at our old apartment. I have a hard time with killing inocent things and I'll be the first to say that...BUT don't mess with my husband, kids, or my animals ...cause the rath of god will come down on you
. I said a few coice words to the thing then watch as Ray shot it. I have little regret. The only reason that I went with the live trap is incase I caught the cat so I could release him.
Funny little story about mice on glue boards. My brother had two, one each on two boards. His wife wanted him to smash them with a shovel. He said he couldn't do that, he will just drown them in a puddle in their driveway. So he flipped them over in the water and watched. Well what, he and his wife, watched was the puddle water dissolve the glue and the two little mice ran away..... needless his wife was mad as heck.
He still tells that story and we laugh our butts off at him!