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Old 01-23-2022, 11:32 AM   #1
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A better mousetrap?

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May work if there's no wind?
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Me thinks it won't work on gravel or unlevel concrete. As for me I keep my rig at a cat sanctuary so no meeces.
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Old 01-23-2022, 03:50 PM   #5
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Might work on a perfectly flat surface , but all you need is a small gap and the mice will find their way in.
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Hopefully that thing is free. Otherwise, a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot, a empty beer can and a handful of peanut butter is all you need.
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I guess if you need to kill some of the mice a bucket will do. But you also get what you paid for in almost everything. I’ve tried them all and you never kill them all, all the time. The second most successful mammal is the house mouse. The most numerous mammals are rodents over 40% of all mammals. But a bucket is ok too
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I guess if you need to kill some of the mice a bucket will do. But you also get what you paid for in almost everything. I’ve tried them all and you never kill them all, all the time. The second most successful mammal is the house mouse. The most numerous mammals are rodents over 40% of all mammals. But a bucket is ok too
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I’ve used Rat-X for years. It works perfect if used correctly. The best part is it’s not a poison and will only kill mice/rats.
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