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Title: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Acts 2:38 girl on Sep 28, 2003, 07:05 PM
 My DH gets the  " Joke of the Day"  e-mailed to him.  I thought this one was really cute and useful, especially since we typically get a new batch of mice once or twice a year.  
 
 " I found a really cheap way to get rid of mice. Put a little dry dog food (about a teaspoonful) in a 5 gallon plastic bucket and place it near a counter or table where the mice are. They will get in the bucket to get the dog food and can t get out. Then you can dispose of them as you like. Perhaps give them to your landlord. I have caught as many as thirteen in one night this way and its a lot cheaper than an exterminator"
 I just may try this - I hate opening the traps off thier little heads, plus it ll be some new enterainment for the boys until we let them go in the woods!  [:D]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: birol on Mar 21, 2003, 11:56 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlWon t that teach them to come back to your place, eat the food, spend the night in a cosy warm place and come back tomorrow for more ?
 
 Just asking [:D]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: AustinBoston on Mar 21, 2003, 12:28 PM
 Acts 2:38 girl
QuoteORIGINAL:  Acts 2:38 girl
 I just may try this - I hate opening the traps off thier little heads, plus it ll be some new enterainment for the boys until we let them go in the woods!  [:D]
 

 My inclination is, if they came into my house, that is a capital offense.
 
 Releasing them into the woods makes sure there are plenty more next year, if these don t come back.  Maybe I d consider it if the woods were half a mile from the nearest house.
 
 Austin (all rodents are cat food)
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: cooncreekers on Mar 21, 2003, 03:49 PM
 Acts 2:38 girloff with their heads i say.....[:@]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: missteri on Mar 21, 2003, 04:09 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlAfter 3 or 4 years of trying to rid my home of mice, I have no sympathy for the little buggers.  We no sooner think we ve gotten them all then we see another one.  I d get a cat, but knowing my luck it would be one that liked to play with the mice!
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: sandykayak on Mar 21, 2003, 04:38 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlI, too, have a mice problem.   The glue boards have worked fairly well, but I guess the " fascination"  must wear off cos I ve even put cheese in the middle and the cheese has been taken!
 
 I even called the manufacturer about this.  They practically laughed in disbelief and then asked me what kind of cheese I d put.  Then they said something about cheddar being an oily cheese.   Should I try Swiss cheese next time?
 
 I must admit I apologize to them but I m getting less sympathetic.
 
 I m certainly willing to give the dog food in the bucket method a try.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: rednekrubbrduck on Mar 22, 2003, 05:33 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlI would say talk to my son, but he s not having mych luck either.  Problem is he s trying to catch the tooth fairy.  His traps are getting more intricate (nearly broke my neck the last time trying to manuever around the shoes, cords and stuff he had strung up when I was trying to " help"  the tooth fairy), but the tooth fairy is just to fast for him.  Don t think I ll tell him about the glue boards.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Miss-Teri on Mar 22, 2003, 12:50 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlI love that idea - beats saving them from the cat!  Haven t had mice for a while now, but I ll keep this one in mind!
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Acts 2:38 girl on Mar 22, 2003, 01:49 PM
 Acts 2:38 girl
QuoteProblem is he s trying to catch the tooth fairy.

 HA-HA-HA  That one so SOOO funny [:D] [:D] [:D]  
 Maybe he should try to see what type of food the Toothfairy likes and put that into a bucket!!  Of course, she does have wings, so that wouldn t work.  Hmmmm... I ll keep thinking! [;)]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: rednekrubbrduck on Mar 22, 2003, 07:37 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlHe s actually using a bug catcher jar thing with a cork in the lid he got for x-mas from the Discovery Store.  As far as food goes...Santa likes Bailey s Irish Creme on the rocks with cookies at our house..so maybe the tooth fairy would like that also.  [;)]  P.S...Every time he loses a tooth..we say it s time for another " Great Tooth Fairy Safari Escapade" .
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Kelly on Mar 22, 2003, 11:16 PM
 Acts 2:38 girl[font=" comic sans ms" ]That " mouse in a bucket"  thing worked by accident here!!
 One night the goose and I heard a very strange noise coming from the garage.  Went out there to find a mouse had gotten stuck in a bucket.  The noise?  It was trying to jump out and couldn t ~ we were hearing it land back in the bucket!!  Since it was late ~ we decided to leave it there and take care of it in the morning.  We checked the bucket the next morning only to find that sometime during the night the little guy had had some company and all 3 mice had expired....[: (]  
 Lots easier to deal with than bodies in the mouse trap, though![/font]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: tlhdoc on Mar 23, 2003, 09:29 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlA few years ago we were camping at a PA state park.  It was in October during the week and the park was just about empty.  I used a 5 gallon bucket for my grey water (blue tote now) and it only had a couple of inches in it.  In the morning 8 year old DS yells " Mom, Mom we have mice" , you guessed it.  We had 7 dead mice in the drain bucket.  That was the last time I used an open container for our drain water.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: fivegonefishing on Mar 23, 2003, 11:11 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlWe had mice last year, they chewed a big hole by the garage door!  Luckily traps are 2 for a buck so I just threw the mice out with the trap.  Once we plugged up the hole, we havn t had mice back yet {crossing my fingers}  It was kind of funny though cuz we ed be eating breakfast and hear a trap snap, I d just smile.
 
 Tammy
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Acts 2:38 girl on Mar 23, 2003, 04:43 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlActually, after reading Kelly s post it reminded me of when my DS s hamster got loose.  He was missing for over a day and one night I heard something LOUD (everything sounds loud at 2am [:D])  I went into the kitchen closet, which is right near our bedroom, and there was the hamster in the bottom of a 30 gallon bin we use for dog food!!  I was relieved I found our little pet instead of the cats!  [;)]
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: goose on Mar 24, 2003, 10:03 PM
 Kelly
QuoteORIGINAL:  Kelly
 
 [font=" comic sans ms" ]...sometime during the night the little guy had had some company and all 3 mice had expired....[/font]

 [font=" Times New Roman" ]Sorry, Kelly, but you left out the best part.  One of the desceased was nice and plump and the others were missing body parts!
 
 Donner, party of three....  
 [/font]
 
 
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: sandykayak on Mar 26, 2003, 04:29 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlwhat a sicko [:D]..... " donner, party of three"  indeed!
 
 well, i now have a REALLY dumb question: is a 5-gallon (or was it a 3-gallon one?) bucket the paint bucket size?  I tried it with the " mopping the floor"  bucket but didnt  " catch"  anything.
 
 Then I thought that because it has a wide lip, that might have interfered.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: tlhdoc on Mar 26, 2003, 08:33 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlYes the paint bucket is the size.  It has to be tall enough that the mouse can t jump out of it.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: Acts 2:38 girl on Mar 27, 2003, 07:47 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlThose little buggers can JUMP!!  Once when I was a kid one got trapped on an empty 10 gallon fish tank and jumped right out of it!!
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: jackgoesthepopup on Mar 27, 2003, 10:58 PM
 Acts 2:38 girlWe don t have mice because we have 3 cats. My mom s old house had them until she got a cat. Now this cat didn t kill them right away. He would catch them. and the mouse would play dead. LOL .This cat would then throw them up in the air and they would go eeeeeeee. .When they would land they would try and take off . The cat would catch them And start the process all over again. We would laugh our rears off. My brothers would say hay lets get a six pack and go watch teh cat catch mice and mom s house. Cheap enterainment.What would you expect from 4 polish kids.
Title: RE: building a better mouse trap??
Post by: sandykayak on Mar 28, 2003, 11:41 AM
 Acts 2:38 girlnot being a cat person, myself.....i have two small doggies and they go bazonkers when the mice are about..but catch  em??? naaah...no can do.
 
 HOWEVER, the bigger one (20 lbs) is great at catching the poor wee geckos (think: Geigo commercial[8D]   They re all over the place...on the rear deck and inside...climbing up the walls...they don t bother me at all...good at catching insects.
 
 I have to keep trying to distract the dog to give the geckos a chance to escape.
 
 One sad thing a week ago was that I opened up the patio umbrella for the first time in a couple of months and a gecko scrambled out.  Then I saw a few (6 or 7?) white balls on my friends breakfast plate.  Ummmm....we weren t having eggs for breakfast [: (] so I placed the gecko eggs in a planter.  Momma gecko doesn t seem to have gone back and found them.  
 
 But momma duck is happily sitting on 11 eggs right under the tree with the bird feeders.   When I go out in the morning, she gets up, stretches, and is first at the chow line.
 
 Another duck only has one baby.....cats or the visiting hawk or heron might have gotten the rest...or kids!  
 
 One night I heard a duckling " crying"  and saw that it was in a green heron s bill.  I tried shooing the heron, hoping it would drop the baby duck, but it flew to the other side of the lake with duckling in mouth.  bummer.  i thought they only took wee things.