Walk the plank mouse trap

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TNhobbyfarmer

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I have a pole barn at a property I own about 90 miles from my main residence. Mice have always been a problem in the building. I recently made a walk the plank mouse trap and placed it in the building. I have made a couple trips to the property in the last 3 months or so. The trap caught 9 victims the first time and sixteen the second. That thing really works.

If you're not familiar with the trap, Google and/or Youtube it. I was not aware of it until recently. Interesting and effective device.
 
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Thanks. I hadn't heard of these either. I can catch a couple every now and then with the beer can spinning on a tig rod through the bucket trick, but then I forget about it. On my next order!
 
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Someone post a youtube link. Think I have seen them before. I should give it a try. No cats in our family now so they are on the increase.
 
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I have a pole barn at a property I own about 90 miles from my main residence. Mice have always been a problem in the building. I recently made a walk the plank mouse trap and placed it in the building. I have made a couple trips to the property in the last 3 months or so. The trap caught 9 victims the first time and sixteen the second. That thing really works.

If you're not familiar with the trap, Google and/or Youtube it. I was not aware of it until recently. Interesting and effective device.

Post a link. There are lots of competing versions and not sure which trap you mean.
 
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I made/used a similar device. Walk the plank up to the lip of a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Have a spinning can on a rod out in the center of the bucket. The spinning can is covered with peanut butter. The mouse jumps out on the can - it spins - dumps him into the 6" of water at the bottom of the bucket - he drowns.

This caught about 35 mice for me a couple years ago.

I like the "barn cat" technique better. Nothing to change, refill or dispose of.
 
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I made/used a similar device. Walk the plank up to the lip of a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Have a spinning can on a rod out in the center of the bucket. The spinning can is covered with peanut butter. The mouse jumps out on the can - it spins - dumps him into the 6" of water at the bottom of the bucket - he drowns.

This caught about 35 mice for me a couple years ago.

I like the "barn cat" technique better. Nothing to change, refill or dispose of.

I copied the picture.

We no longer have cats. The 5 gallon bucket contraption works. The "water" needs to be changed frequently.

I prefer using my mouse trapline.
 

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