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I am in a crowded suburb of Seattle.
I watch videos of trappers in Northern Canada.
I think I am doing well, considering where I am.
They seem to run in pairs,bait up and catch another.
Can you provide a picture of the fur on a stretcher? A few thousand more and you will have enough for a stunning set of earmuffs.
Originally Posted by baldhunter
They seem to run in pairs,bait up and catch another.


You were right. I checked my trap line this morning. The one in the crawl space of the split basement was empty again. But the one upstairs outside in the shop had a mouse in it. Two days in a row:)



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I got a third one in the shop.

I ordered a dozen mouse traps. I just can't go on with the wrong equipment, using rat traps.
Do the rat traps over-penetrate?
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.

Just a sec.. I will check my trap line.

Yes my downstairs bait has been stolen. It is rat trap that does not trigger with mice. It did bite ME once, I am looking at the scab:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AZJK46
A lot of liberals would look good in those traps jmo
Good deal on all the Democrats you are catching in your traps
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I just checked my trap line. I have pulled the basement trap, so there is just one set in the shop.

I took a before and after pic of the trap. Look how much peanut butter the mouse can eat off a rat trap before he gets caught.

As soon as my hair trigger MOUSE traps arrive from Amazon, things will change.
too much bait.

Just fill that divit.

If needed, push a dime sized piece metal screen on it to make the f'er work it out.

They'll rotate all sorts of ways around it and set that thing off toot sweet.
I used to live in a hog barn. Needless to say, we had just a FEW mice in the apartment.

As college students will do, we set up a competition to see who could catch the most mice. A case of beer to the winner.

I ended up winning. I used standard mouse traps baited with cheese that I sat out for a day or so to dry and harden a bit. Then tie the cheese to the trigger with just a little slack. Mouse will nibble and eat a bit, and then, when he decides to try and take it with him, the string comes taught and bam. This set up, by far, caught more mice successfully as determined by number of dead mice and fewer baits taken with trap not triggered.
You are using way too much bait.
I smear peanut butter into a small strip of a rag and tie it on the trigger. Works great.
I wonder if that Rat trap will work on a Vole? We had one here a couple of years ago, and the damn thing was killing my shrubs by eating the roots. I tried a couple of Rat Sticky traps, but he threw it off. I killed the last one I think with poison. I put it out and it was gone, but it took a while. Well, I've got one again. I might have to try some of them rat traps.
I had a mouse problem in my garage. Baited four new wooden Victor mouse traps and came up empty several days in a row. First the cheese was nibbled off, then the peanut butter licked off.

Looked on the website for victor and found out mice love chocolate. My daughter offered to melt some chocolate chips and load the traps. After the chocolate cooled on the trigger, it wouldn't come off. Microwave the chips just long enough that they just melt. Apply to trigger.

Caught 4 mice in and hour and the other 4 by morning. Every trap had a mouse. The chocolate had light teeth marks, but was largely still there. Too hard for the mice to get a good bite. Best part is the chocolate is still working a year later. I catch a mouse every now and then and reset the trap.
Wax or speed dip? You should consider running a fly trap line this summer Clark!
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My sensitive trigger mouse traps arrived yesterday. I have been using big rat traps, that sometimes do not trigger.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYRN511

The two top traps had been working in the shop.

But the mouse on the bottom has been eluding me for weeks.
Notice how he got all the peanut butter off the new sensitive trap before being caught.
The trap falls off a ledge, so no other mice got to the bait after he died.
A mouse can beat me for weeks, but in the end.....
Originally Posted by Clarkm
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.


Here's a Swedish mouse trap thats pretty good...
The mouse cant get the bait without getting trapped.
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http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Musf%C3%A4llan-Mj%C3%B6lner/34-5202


Regards Mike
Fond of this one. Best has been about 8 in one night. Tough sleeping though with all that squeaking for help through the night. At least they are clean though when one starts working them up.

If the water freezes though, they can jump out.
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Originally Posted by rosco1
Wax or speed dip? You should consider running a fly trap line this summer Clark!


LMAO!
Originally Posted by PISTOLMIKE
Originally Posted by Clarkm
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.


Here's a Swedish mouse trap thats pretty good...
The mouse cant get the bait without getting trapped.
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http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Musf%C3%A4llan-Mj%C3%B6lner/34-5202


Regards Mike


We have used this style for years. Just put a couple pieces of dry dog food in the bait well and leave it alone. Mouse sticks thier snout in the bait well and whack.
Ever seen those videos on you tube showing people with night vision on pellet guns setting up in barns at night? Looks like a blast.
^^ just watched one the other night,did look like a blast.
Originally Posted by Clarkm
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.


Sounds like the trigger needs adjusting. You want it so that ANY contact, no matter how light, will set it off.

chris
Originally Posted by chris112
Originally Posted by Clarkm
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.


Sounds like the trigger needs adjusting. You want it so that ANY contact, no matter how light, will set it off.

chris



In my bachelor days I had a "trap line" of a dozen traditional wooden Victors. I had the triggers set so light that they'd often go off if I walked by them too fast. Every morning half of the traps would be full.

I eventually got tired of the BS and brought home a Manx cat..................no more mices.
Originally Posted by WeimsnKs
Originally Posted by PISTOLMIKE
Originally Posted by Clarkm
The traps are failing to go off 60% of the time, and all the peanut butter is gone.


Here's a Swedish mouse trap thats pretty good...
The mouse cant get the bait without getting trapped.
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http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Musf%C3%A4llan-Mj%C3%B6lner/34-5202


Regards Mike


We have used this style for years. Just put a couple pieces of dry dog food in the bait well and leave it alone. Mouse sticks thier snout in the bait well and whack.


Where can a guy get a half dozen of those?
Here in Northern Minnesota and at the Summer house in NW Ontario we use a water anti freeze 50-50 mixture in the bucket, Keeps the liquid from freezing and the little bastids from stinking when you're not around to empty the catch bucket every couple of days.
I love the surprised look on those mouse faces.

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OH! SNAP!
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I was getting a dozen raccoons, Eastern gray squirrels, rats, and crows.

Then the wife said I would just running a bird feeder to attract pests so I could kill them.

She was right, and 2017 has been mostly just mice.
I also like the Snap-e trap https://goo.gl/i6kk66 good price, very efficient, good customer reviews
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