4-pack of five gallon bucket lids to trap Rats & Mice.
(you can also mail in for an additional -$1.32 Menards rebate store credit). Free ship-to-store)
Normally, traps only catch a single rodent, then need to be emptied and reset. If you poison them, they stink until you find where they wedged themselves.
A 5 or 6-gallon bucket can hold dozens of rodents.
It's a humane solution: You can release the rodents miles from your home, put them in a large open cooler at night for the owls, or give them away on Craigslist as pets or lizard food. win/win.
Bring your own bucket.
https://www.menards.com/main/outd...-10120.htm
Also available on Amazon for $28 if you don't have a local Menards:
https://www.amazon.com/Gardenix-D...69-0252635
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4-pack of five gallon bucket lids to trap Rats & Mice.
(you can also mail in for an additional -$1.32 Menards rebate store credit). Free ship-to-store)
Normally, traps only catch a single rodent, then need to be emptied and reset. If you poison them, they stink until you find where they wedged themselves.
A 5 or 6-gallon bucket can hold dozens of rodents.
It's a humane solution: You can release the rodents miles from your home, put them in a large open cooler at night for the owls, or give them away on Craigslist as pets or lizard food. win/win.
Bring your own bucket.
Also available on Amazon for $28 if you don't have a local Menards:
https://www.amazon.com/Gardenix-D...69-0252635
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_wQu7EXOPog
i got rid of like 5 and another 10 showed up
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I end up getting humane rat traps and added some fries or left over pizza crust. Oh boy, I caught 6 mice in 8 days. Here's the link
https://a.co/d/0jgElyQk
We have the paddle wheel buckets at work, and they get a few rats every night (they get fed to a Nile Monitor lizard). We occasionally get small opossums, but they get let go because everybody likes them.
Rats and mice are invasive species to North America, so if other rodents eat them, that's good for the environment.
The county I live in has a 20 cent bounty for each rat you bring them.
Rats and mice are invasive species to North America, so if other rodents eat them, that's good for the environment.
The county I live in has a 20 cent bounty for each rat you bring them.
Those bounty programs never work because people will start breeding them on purpose to collect.
If you were going through the trouble to raise rats, I'm sure you would choose a breed that sells for $15+ (and that means that the local pet shop is paying $5).
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