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Pest-Stop PSSPT Sure-Set Plastic Mouse Trap, Black, 4.53 in*4.49 in*2.56 in

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Since mice enjoy eating, nuts, peanut butter is an effective bait because of its aroma. Bird seed also works well. When setting bait, consider using something that occupies the mouse's attention, so they linger, and give the trap more time to work. While a very severe or persistent infestation will probably require the expertise of a professional pest control specialist, you can often handle a smaller problem yourself with a good mouse trap, whether it's a snap trap, electric mouse trap, bait station, or humane catch-and-release trap. To figure out which one is best for your mouse problem, we break it all down in the What to Look for Sectionbelow.

Contain your trash well. Make sure that your trash container is entirely mouse-proof by using a can with an airtight lid and/or rubber cords to fasten the can. Because mice are nocturnal, he suggests setting traps at night for faster success—you may be able to trap a mouse within an hour or two. Bar traps are the most traditional kind of snap trap. To set a bar trap, place bait on a pressure-sensitive switch to attract mice. Once a mouse tries to move that bait, a spring-loaded bar is activated.

Rid your home of a mouse infestation with our roundup of the top-rated traps for unwanted rodents

People opt for mouse traps as they are easy to set up and a cost-effective solution to get rid of mice. All of the traps on our list are made out of plastic or wood, with metal components. The Victor M156-20 Metal Pedal Sustainably Sourced FSC Wood Snap Mouse Trap is made from wood, while the other traps on our list are made with durable plastic. Mice are tiny, and therefore don’t need a slab of cheese or a tablespoon of peanut butter. Less is more; use a tiny bit of peanut butter about the size of a pea. Also, sprinkle a little bit of oatmeal on top. 2. Leaving a human scent We’ve selected some of the best examples of each below, so choose your trap and get that mouse out of your house! There are several types of mouse traps available, but for this article we’re going to focus on two different types: one humane mouse trap and one non-humane mouse trap. The humane version is a catch and release trap, and the non humane version is the classic snap mouse trap. Snap Trap

Mice may be one of the most irritating pests to some people, leaving thoughts of having a rogue mouse running around the home eating left overs, eating through wires, and wreaking havoc.

It is the only mouse trap on our list that requires batteries, but it can kill up to 100 mice on one set of fully charged batteries. Disposal is also hassle-free with this option—after the trap kills a mouse, simply turn off the device and remove the kill chamber. Then, open the lid over a trash can or plastic bag to dispose of the mouse. One unusual feature of this trap that we especially like is that it's pre-baited; the trigger pedal has a "cheese scent" that will attract foraging mice. However, you can add a small smear of peanut butter if you want to make certain you catch the rodent. Either way, you will need to take extra care when setting this trap, as otherwise you might get a highly painful snap on your own finger. Plus, be careful to set the traps where pets and children can't reach them, but where rodents are present. Underneath a sink, behind appliances, or inside cupboards are all good options, as are basements and attics. The trap should be positioned with the bait end against the wall for best effectiveness.

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