fergus
Well-known member
Here's what I've come up with:
1. D-Con Mouse Prufe II for areas I can't trap them very well...like the crawl space and the attic. Don't use rat poision...the mice can't ingest enough at once to actually kill them. The Mouse Prufe bait is a stronger formula.
2. Good ol Victor snap traps. It really matters how you aim them. I had many traps robbed of their bait til I figured it out. Aim the bait side toward a wall, or a corner works even better...makes it more likely the spring will actually get em when it trips.
3. Use sliced almonds slid right under the little "keeper" on the trigger. Mice actually have to tug at the bait to get a piece and that springs the trap.
I caught 8 mice this fall this way...plus however many more the poison got. I've only had one more in the last two months. No signs of mice around the house.
1. D-Con Mouse Prufe II for areas I can't trap them very well...like the crawl space and the attic. Don't use rat poision...the mice can't ingest enough at once to actually kill them. The Mouse Prufe bait is a stronger formula.
2. Good ol Victor snap traps. It really matters how you aim them. I had many traps robbed of their bait til I figured it out. Aim the bait side toward a wall, or a corner works even better...makes it more likely the spring will actually get em when it trips.
3. Use sliced almonds slid right under the little "keeper" on the trigger. Mice actually have to tug at the bait to get a piece and that springs the trap.
I caught 8 mice this fall this way...plus however many more the poison got. I've only had one more in the last two months. No signs of mice around the house.


