Amazon has 2-Pack Pre-Filled Tomcat Mouse Killer Disposable Ready-To-Use Bait Stations on sale for $3.90. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station is a bait station pre-filled with one poison block that kills up to 12 mice (based on no-choice laboratory testing)
Mouse bait station is resistant to tampering by children
The bait station features a clear lid for easy bait monitoring, and can be disposed of once mouse activity comes to an end
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 2 Pre-Filled Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station, Ready-To-Use Bait Stations for $3.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+
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Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station is a bait station pre-filled with one poison block that kills up to 12 mice (based on no-choice laboratory testing)
Our mouse bait station is resistant to tampering by children
The bait station features a clear lid for easy bait monitoring, and can be disposed of once mouse activity comes to an end
For use indoors, place the bait station in an area where rodent activity has been noticed, such as basements, garages, behind appliances, or inside cabinets
This package of Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station includes 2 pre-filled, ready-to-use bait stations
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You can use the humane holding traps to relocate the mouse into a predator's mouth.
But seriously, where do you relocate them to? Probably selfishly moving the problem to someone else's house or a non-native environment to cause other problems.
What is your address? I will gladly release our mice to you.
I do not recommend this one. First it's not that effective and second, the mouse will lay down and die in some corner you will never find.
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04-26-2024 at 11:09 AM.
You can use the humane holding traps to relocate the mouse into a predator's mouth.
But seriously, where do you relocate them to? Probably selfishly moving the problem to someone else's house or a non-native environment to cause other problems.
But don't poison them, just use the snap traps. Incredibly effective and kills quickly
I've used snap traps on mice and gophers, and although I don't see when it happens, I would have to assume it isn't always quick depending on where exactly they get snapped. Sometimes right in the middle but sometimes lower down.
I get what everyone is saying about this harming other animals that feed on rodents and such, but I've had issues with mice getting in the attic and I can't exactly do mousetraps up there since they won't get checked very often. Any other alternatives to this for an application like that?
Not sure why anyone would get Poison or Glue traps when the live catch ones or electric zap ⚡️ones are so much better, cleaner, and yes humane.
As a note to anyone using live traps, in many states it is actually illegal to release mice you catch onto property that isn't yours. Basically they don't want you making your problem someone else's problem.
If you can legally release them, I recommend leaving a little pile of food too (seed, nuts, etc). Typically mice will be very vulnerable moved to a new location as they are unfamiliar with the area and have no food stored. At least giving some food helps a bit.
Oh and release at dusk/night. In the daytime they are just super easy targets for other animals.
Poison and glue traps are about as inhumane as it gets. I recommend Motel Mouse's traps on Amazon. They work incredibly well and allow you to release the mice and re-use the traps indefinitely.
What is your address? I will gladly release our mice to you.
Not sure why anyone would get Poison or Glue traps when the live catch ones or electric zap ⚡️ones are so much better, cleaner, and yes humane.
As a note to anyone using live traps, in many states it is actually illegal to release mice you catch onto property that isn't yours. Basically they don't want you making your problem someone else's problem.
If you can legally release them, I recommend leaving a little pile of food too (seed, nuts, etc). Typically mice will be very vulnerable moved to a new location as they are unfamiliar with the area and have no food stored. At least giving some food helps a bit.
Oh and release at dusk/night. In the daytime they are just super easy targets for other animals.
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Why not just rent them an apartment? Maybe hire a maid for them.
If you ever have a house with a bad mouse problem, it can be very difficult to get all of them with any one specific type of trap. Many traps work well but there always seems to be some smart mice that avoid them. If you have tried everything else and still have a problem, these baits may help to get the rest. They should not be the first option, but can be helpful when other options have failed. The mice that eat this stuff will get very thirsty and go for water, hopefully outside, but often they die inside the house and can be difficult to locate.
Sealing up the places where mice can get inside will help a lot, but can be difficult in some older homes. This should be the ultimate goal, stop them before they get inside.
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But seriously, where do you relocate them to? Probably selfishly moving the problem to someone else's house or a non-native environment to cause other problems.
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But seriously, where do you relocate them to? Probably selfishly moving the problem to someone else's house or a non-native environment to cause other problems.
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As a note to anyone using live traps, in many states it is actually illegal to release mice you catch onto property that isn't yours. Basically they don't want you making your problem someone else's problem.
If you can legally release them, I recommend leaving a little pile of food too (seed, nuts, etc). Typically mice will be very vulnerable moved to a new location as they are unfamiliar with the area and have no food stored. At least giving some food helps a bit.
Oh and release at dusk/night. In the daytime they are just super easy targets for other animals.
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Just stop
What is your address? I will gladly release our mice to you.
As a note to anyone using live traps, in many states it is actually illegal to release mice you catch onto property that isn't yours. Basically they don't want you making your problem someone else's problem.
If you can legally release them, I recommend leaving a little pile of food too (seed, nuts, etc). Typically mice will be very vulnerable moved to a new location as they are unfamiliar with the area and have no food stored. At least giving some food helps a bit.
Oh and release at dusk/night. In the daytime they are just super easy targets for other animals.
🐁 🐁 🐁
Why not just rent them an apartment? Maybe hire a maid for them.
Sealing up the places where mice can get inside will help a lot, but can be difficult in some older homes. This should be the ultimate goal, stop them before they get inside.