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I've lived in a place before that had a mouse problem, I caught over 50.

At first I wanted to be all humane and let them live so I tried the hippy traps.

After you catch a dozen+, reality kicks in and you realize they are pests.

Eating through everything and leaving scat everywhere becomes hazardous to your health and well being.

 

Sticky traps work best but I never enjoyed the high pitch mouse screams.

Put a little spoonful of peanut butter in the middle of the sticky trap.

They reproduce fast, normally for every one you catch there is 10 more waiting.

 

I had one get stuck and he chewed his own leg off, the blood trail leading back to the freshly chewed hole in the wall was gross. I should have taken pics.

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Here's another good method...

 

 

Say this is some room in your house, with no mousehole in it:

 

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Take a marker or pencil, and draw a mousehole in the corner, where it is easily visible to the mouse, like so:

 

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Leave a piece of cheese (preferably swiss, cut into a wedge shape) in the middle of the room. Hide in a large cardboard box nearby, with the cheese between you and the mousehole. When the mouse comes to eat said cheese, jump out of the box and scream. The mouse will immediately try to run into the mouse hole, but will instead run into the wall and be dazed for long enough that you can catch him and throw him outside.

 

 

I saw this on TV, so I'm sure it will work.

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