They reproduce at the drop of a hat. just keep up with the traps, and hope you get all the breeding females
Thank you for responding.
As of this morning I caught number 6. It was about 36-48 hours between catching the last one. In the last 11 days I have caught 6 mice. They are getting smaller and smaller. The first night was the biggest one (Hoping my mind isn't playing tricks on me). This last night was very small compared to the others.
What I have done:
*I have all the food locked up and sealed.
*8 snap traps with peanut butter. I have caught 3 in the same location with the others spread out.
*Outside has been looked at good, applying steal wool and foam.
Here is my question. One night a 3/4 of a granola bar went missing. No crumbs or anything in the box. Could they have broke it up and brought it back to the nest? Could they have been eating this and now they are getting hungry and slowly coming out?
My thinking on how it came down:
* Seen a mouse and plugged the outside in mid-late November
* Very very rare did we see odd things between December-March.
* March 13th seen mouse
* March 13th-24th caught 6 mice.
Summary: Thinking once I trapped them in and until now they breaded one nest and now I am killing their babies and the parents off? If more than a nest I would kill more than one a night? Never have I killed more than at one time.