CMV
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No bait is necessary, they just love the shape of the opening and go in,,
In the summer, I will put some Cheerios in the mechanism side of the trap,, (no mice can get in the mechanism side)
I put one in the garden one summer, mice were taking the corn seeds as fast as I planted it.
The trap was pretty rusty after I forgot it out there for a couple months.
The mice think the spring shaped tube is an escape,, they just climb up,,, then jump.
For the trap in my shed, I replaced one quart jar with a 5 foot length of PVC pipe, that is capped at the bottom,,
The mice just dive in the pipe,,
I only empty that monthly,, there is no smell,,, except when you are emptying it,,,
DUMP ,,,, AND RUN!!! :laughing:
I think I'm going to order one of these. Seems strange that they would just come across and explore it for no good reason other than it's there. But if it works well without baiting, all I have to do is set it up and occasionally dump the jar, then add some more water.....I like how simple that sounds.
Wonder if lizards will be in it too? I have way more of those than mice. I don't mind the lizards - at least they're eating bugs and not tearing up my stuff. They probably attract snakes same way mice do? Dunno - would assume snakes like lizard meat....
Now if only they made a trap I could stick near my front door to capture all the AT&T salesmen who think "no soliciting" sign doesn't apply to them and pounding on a front door like they're the police is a good way to sell their service.....I probably don't have a big enough jar.....