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Kirby Jackson

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On 11/12/2018 at 9:54 PM, Kirby Jackson said:

I hate rodents. I’ve set traps everywhere. Anyone have any recommendations on the best kind of traps or what I should do?

 

I have a damn mouse in my basement. Never had a rodent in my house before. 

 

Found out when I went to grab a loaf of bread from the basement and noticed that about 1/3 of the loaf had been eaten (on a side note, the rest of the loaf tasted good! j/k (... puke. )), then found tiny dropping that look like some small rodent that I ammunition is a mouse. He/she/it tore into a bag of organic fertilizer I had down there, too. 

 

 

I always avoid killing things (don’t even kill bugs. I catch and release...lol) but I don’t reqlly know how else to deal with a rodent. If I catch it, where do I release it? 

 

So I am going to buy some of those spring loaded traps. I have been told that they are the most humane way of killing it.

 

 A friend told me to put some bacon grease on the little food pad. Said they can’t resist it. So I’m going to give it a try. Some with peanut butter and some with bacon grease. 

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I'd call my brother screaming and babbling incoherently.  He's an exterminator and the conversation has gone like this, "GET OVER HERE NOW!!! I SAW A MOUSE." When he finds out it is outside, he does not rush over. ?

We have bait boxes outside (deer mice), and in the garage. Down the basement, we once had a vole (talk about creepy!) so he laid down boxes + sticky pads. Fortunately, that vole was the solitary type and didn't invite his friends in. 

As far as you having only one mouse, no you don't... you have a bunch of mice. You just don't know it. 

 

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13 hours ago, BillsFan4 said:

 

I have a damn mouse in my basement. Never had a rodent in my house before. 

 

Found out when I went to grab a loaf of bread from the basement and noticed that about 1/3 of the loaf had been eaten (on a side note, the rest of the loaf tasted good! j/k (... puke. )), then found tiny dropping that look like some small rodent that I ammunition is a mouse. He/she/it tore into a bag of organic fertilizer I had down there, too. 

 

 

I always avoid killing things (don’t even kill bugs. I catch and release...lol) but I don’t reqlly know how else to deal with a rodent. If I catch it, where do I release it?

 

So I am going to buy some of those spring loaded traps. I have been told that they are the most humane way of killing it.

 

 A friend told me to put some bacon grease on the little food pad. Said they can’t resist it. So I’m going to give it a try. Some with peanut butter and some with bacon grease. 

In your mother-in-law’s house, obviously.

 

You’re welcome. :flirt:

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18 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

I definitely put more than a pea sized lump of peanut butter. 

I don’t always put them against a wall. 

I guess I’ve learned something today. 

 

The good news is that I caught a tiny one last night.  I doubt that it was alone. More traps tonight. 

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1 minute ago, Gray Beard said:

I definitely put more than a pea sized lump of peanut butter. 

I don’t always put them against a wall. 

I guess I’ve learned something today. 

 

The good news is that I caught a tiny one last night.  I doubt that it was alone. More traps tonight. 

One tip:  Go big first night!!!

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I've had 2 mice episodes. 

 

The 1st one was when I came home one day & noticed my oatmeal packets had been emptied out.  I put glue traps in the kitchen cabinet along with plastic snap traps with peanut butter on them.  I ended up executing 6 mice total.  The 1st one appeared a little after I set the traps.  I opened up the cabinet and the mouse was staring at me eye to eye.  I panicked, got some oven mitts on and then made a glue trap sandwich of it, suffocating the mouse.  Some of the others died in the snap traps, some got stuck in the glue after the 1st one and I ended up killing them by using the  snap tracks to strangle them.  I always killed them with oven mitts on so they couldn't scratch or bite me.  The strangest one was one night I heard a banging noise coming from the kitchen. When I opened the cabinet I saw a mouse stuck in a glue trap with a snap trap on its ear.  It kept moving its head trying to shake off the snap trap and was banging either from that or hitting the trap with other traps.  I ended up putting on the mitts, taking the trap off its ear & strangling it with the trap.  

 

The 2nd incident was hands off.  I set a bunch of glue traps in a circle in my attic with peanut butter in the middle on another glue trap.  I also put the poison food up there & didn't return for a couple of months.  I ended up finding 2 in the glue traps, long dead (neither smelled).  Both had dragged the traps about 2-3 feet. One of them had its front legs on 1 trap & its back legs on another.  It must have really struggled trying to get out of the traps.  I don't know if any ate the poison food, left & died elsewhere,

 

I hope this post doesn't get the local PETA groups outside my house protesting. 

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4 hours ago, Soda Popinski said:

ok you really want to catch this mouse?   

 

 

 

I love the "You can either leave the bucket empty,  or put water in it... to drown them.

 

At least with my gun idea they dont suffer.

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21 hours ago, Wnybricky said:

We had a full blown rat in our kitchen drawer . Not fun. My wife said we had a rat . I thought she was being over dramatic. She wasn’t . I had to go get bigger traps . The peanut butter and a snap trap works fine. 

 

We had a chipmunk in our basement last summer. The cat chased it but couldn't catch it. A couple weeks later, I was checking the sump pump after a heavy rainfall, and I found a dead, bloated chipmunk in the sump hole.

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There is a farm field behind our back yard and we get mice in the basement every fall. I got tired of setting the spring traps, so bought an electrocution box at Home Depot. Put a little bird seed in it, and it shocks the mouse to death. Clean and efficient, I just dump it out in the back, and something comes and takes them away at night.  So far I’ve shocked 8 mice this month.

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