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Shawn, you need to include your patented Xit Jin-pig Winnie-the-Pooh anti-piracy watermark. Because next month, the Chinese pirates are going to be offering $100 dollar knock-offs of this mousetrap, and stealing your video to boot.
I can't figure out why the mice in your barn don't just pack their bags and move out. You'd think one would figure out that place is a death trap for them.
If you have owls in the area where you live, You should set up some barn owl nest boxes in the barn. The owls would effectively control the mouse population, and you would be helping the owls to survive.
Yeah, at this point, it isn't about killing the mice, it's about having content. I'd actually be surprised if he didn't sprinkle some grain in his barn just to be sure he's got MORE mice.
Its so amazing how the other mice see their chums getting smashed and then dumped into a pile of corpses but they still have a death wish to investigate the devise
@@NathanBd-zw5pt You MUST be joking. Certainly you know by now that they're actually the most intelligent species on the planet? Just ask Douglas Adams!
l'm puzzled by a coupla things, however. 1. He doesn't show or discuss any bait. 2. It's a clever design, but better served would be a more powerful spr ing and and a floor that tilts to dump them some 3 to 5 " below into a (larger) tray. A ramp and pull-out legs (to raise it up) could still be in packaging the same size. With a stronger snap, there would be no question about the fate of the mouse, and could be dumped immediately.
Pretty easy to add later on, but i just hope he would get price little bit down from 175$. I mean i get its been long hault to get to this point and it seems to be wort the purchase, but if it was 100$ i would buy two. For that price, i rather build my own since i do have 3D printer and everything else but electronics and even those are somewhat simple to build.
One of the more impressive traps and it even gives them a little flip so you don't have to! So glad to see the opossum get a feast before the skunk came along.
It's always hard to tell opossums' opinions, but I think that opossum appreciated the mice being provided on a nice little serving tray instead of just being dumped. The skunk not so much, but they're always arrogant since they're so used to getting their own way
This needs to be bred with a trebuchet, which ejects the mouse after the 10min wait. Also, i have wildlife cams, too, but not anywhere as many mice as you have. Edit 20211124: my friend wants a slapstick style piston flute sound while the mouse is being trebuchetted
I've been toying with making one out of a trebuchet.....or catapult....with a score board! lol........when it gets flung up by the trebuchet it's like a dart board where the mouse impacts will determine your score lol
Cool idea, although I wonder if clamp cleanup could get nasty. I would expect some mouse fluids to collect & drip down into the clamp & maybe elsewhere as they're swung over the top. Does the clamp stop stuff from going far?
Mouse: "ayo why does it smell like 7 dead mice over here? Also have you seen Terry, Bob, Jerome, Nigel, Sam, Kyle, or Chris? Whatever it dont matter, I'm gonna play on this weird blood soaked mechanism for a bit"
10 minutes seems like a little to long. Just think... 80 minutes was wasted that night. You'd have caught many more even if it was cut down to 5 minutes.
While we practice and improve the machines on rodents eventually our ingenuity will be used by the machines against us: Automatic human crushing device with body disposal using what looks like a sexy naked female with her rear end exposed while she's stuck under the sofa as bait
I've been following you and your channel for awhile. I think you've been judged harshly by RUclips and you rolled through it like a champ. I've recently been following the twin home experts and I think you guys should do some kind of collaboration video it would be great.
The ability to reset and repeat kills makes this trap the Boss. Hey Sean, get this guy to make a Rat Version and take a road trip to NYC and see how it tackles their wily restaurant Rats. Make it a documentary. That would be pretty fun. oh and we need more Clementine time.
I like this design. Even in a prototype version its very effective and it could only get better with different options when it goes into manufacturing. If it were stronger the reset time could possibly be reduced, or if it dumped the mouse into a water filled container it could reset immediately.
I think the most remarkable aspect to this trap is the total lack of apprehension from the mice. When no mouse was present in the trap, the next mouse went right in. Seems like every other trap shows the mice second guessing the trap, examining it from all angles, being indecisive. This trap, they just go in and get processed. Next mouse.
@@jochenschrey2909 +1 for all the above, plus it ideally would have an indicator of its power remaining, because at some point it'll just become underpowered and ineffective, or totally defunct, and without an indicator, the user may keep it out too long in those states.
Should put it on a closed bucket with a hole the size of the dumping part you could leave the trap active longer and maybe add a wall socket since we dont know if it drains a lot of juice
That makes sense, but some of the passive bucket traps like the rolling log and Flip'N Slide catch more mice without the need for power, or ten minute waits between activations. A rolling log would be cheaper, and more effective. I do see your point, the red bin seems inadequate in some way.
I know right. I was thinking “Surely the blood and corpses of their comrades would scare them off… right?” But nope, they just ran to it like lambs to the slaughter. Turns out mice are really, really dumb.
I'm surprised the smell of stress hormones and dead mice wasn't driving the mice away. Eventually you'll probably kill the ones that are that insensitive to such obvious danger signals and it's effectiveness should go down over time. The bucket traps should be 100x better especially if you use a liquid that covers up dead mouse smell and is even an additional attractor
This definitely looks worth having. Yes pricy but if you buy and set up 8 individual electric mouse traps it’s well worth it. I hope they become available soon. Great for barns!!!!
Now I agree w you, that is one COOL mousetrap, a little pricey at &175.00 but was very satisfying to see it in action, and sped up. This is probably my favorite too. I could see having this outside and after it kills it moves the expired critter to other side like a serving platter for other animals. And continues to act like a garbage truck, picking up the cans and flipping upside down to empty and then back to grab the next rodent. Ingenious design. Kudos to the inventor or designer.
The end of this video is compelling reason why you should not poison rodents with anti coagulation or toxic poisons. The dead mice are consumed by other animals that would also be killed by the poison.
This video made me chuckle, it's an effective trap and I'm glad you found a way to provide a meal for some local wildlife, I was hoping a Fox would walk up and react to the motherload of all feasts.
At its current size, more than likely not. Rats are significantly sturdier than mice are. Shawn has posted videos of him intentionally triggering traditional mouse snap traps with his finger. Mouse traps using mechanical action to kill the mouse pose little to no dangers to Humans and normal pets due to how weak they are. However, rat traps have the possibility of breaking your finger. This is because the force required to kill a rat through mechanical action is much higher than a mouse. Though mice and rats may look superficially similar, the two are very different animals and mouse traps are not designed to kill the tougher rats.
This is awesome. I do mouse prevention work and do not use poison to eliminate the ones I seal inside so this would be awesome. Load up a house with these for a couple weeks then go retrieve them.
You need to suggest a crowd sourcing for Mass production. I bet your channel alone would help him sell a lot off them! I'd say realistically if it came with a gurantee I could see this retailing for $30-$50! Great job bro!
I know! Its a cool machine, but its basically a 3d printed chassis, a spring loaded clamp, a servo, and a small microcontroller. Not that hard. Definitely not 15 years worth of development!
@@jayson8372 I've designed cell base station systems in less than a year. And thats infinitely more complex than this dumb mousetrap. Heck, I built a pvc framed go-kart when I was 16. I had never seen how speedometers worked or how gearing worked or how to even use pvc. I did it in a summer... not 15 years. Lol
Very interesting design... it certainly won't be as easy to mass produce as something like the flip and slide and it's unlikely that it could be sold at a profit for less than $100 but i'm sure there's a niche market for designs like these. Collectors, people who prefer snap traps but don't like resetting them, and people who just find the engineering aspect of it fascinating are the kind of customer that I think would be willing to pay the extra money for something like this.
As a startup yes all very agreeable. But if these were mass produced the cost of making them would come way down and they could be sold cheaply. He just need some financial backing Marketing and distribution. Get this thing under $50 it'll fly off the shelves in walmarts
if there was a hole in the red capture tray and this machine was propped up on a closed container such as a bucket, the machine could unload the mouse into the red 'chute' and the mice fall down and get collected in a bucket. just a thought...
Add a collection container that keeps the dead mouses non visible to the user. As well as a better container for the squeemish to not see the load there dumping.
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Good and understand
Shawn, you need to include your patented Xit Jin-pig Winnie-the-Pooh anti-piracy watermark.
Because next month, the Chinese pirates are going to be offering $100 dollar knock-offs of this mousetrap, and stealing your video to boot.
Hi Shawn, do you have uncensored videos your website anymore? Thanks.
I can’t find this trap in your amazon link
Could you let me know who made that?!?
0:56 *squeak* Clearly the mouse survived.
Lol
Me and my 13 year old watched this part 3 times, the sound effect was 🤣. Thanks for making us laugh.
😂
I fear Mr. Woods has been swindled and/or bamboozled. Good catch!
😂🤣
I can't figure out why the mice in your barn don't just pack their bags and move out. You'd think one would figure out that place is a death trap for them.
He is hosting seasons of Squid Games for mice..
underrated comment!
Its because he feeds them to kill them for youtube revenue
@@marksmithcollins Username checks out
@@DrLoverLover No he doesn't.
If you have owls in the area where you live, You should set up some barn owl nest boxes in the barn. The owls would effectively control the mouse population, and you would be helping the owls to survive.
But then there won't be any mice to make videos with!
@@jonnyroy yeah
True
@@jonnyroy And true
Yeah, at this point, it isn't about killing the mice, it's about having content. I'd actually be surprised if he didn't sprinkle some grain in his barn just to be sure he's got MORE mice.
Its so amazing how the other mice see their chums getting smashed and then dumped into a pile of corpses but they still have a death wish to investigate the devise
And some twat in the comments called them sentient creatures brooo 🤣
Mice are not known for their intelligence
If it brings the food home, they will try it.
@@NathanBd-zw5pt You MUST be joking. Certainly you know by now that they're actually the most intelligent species on the planet? Just ask Douglas Adams!
this is definitely the bat-mobile of mouse traps, thats pretty cool!
l'm puzzled by a coupla things, however.
1. He doesn't show or discuss any bait.
2. It's a clever design, but better served would be a more powerful spr ing and and a floor that tilts to dump them some 3 to 5 " below into a (larger) tray. A ramp and pull-out legs (to raise it up) could still be in packaging the same size. With a stronger snap, there would be no question about the fate of the mouse, and could be dumped immediately.
@@-danR Just admit, for $175 it's a POS. 😁
I would suggest adding a count to the machine just so it automatically ticks the kills in case a critter snaffles the corpses.
Pretty easy to add later on, but i just hope he would get price little bit down from 175$. I mean i get its been long hault to get to this point and it seems to be wort the purchase, but if it was 100$ i would buy two. For that price, i rather build my own since i do have 3D printer and everything else but electronics and even those are somewhat simple to build.
How about a smartphone app which tracks it in real time
@@yozhik123
Hmm ,ya that's a cool idea too. Like this a lot!
“Snaffle” that word is beautiful lollll!
@Dmitry Zinenko Might be cool but ton of additional complexity.
Not only need to modify trap physically but also to make the app.
One of the more impressive traps and it even gives them a little flip so you don't have to! So glad to see the opossum get a feast before the skunk came along.
It's always hard to tell opossums' opinions, but I think that opossum appreciated the mice being provided on a nice little serving tray instead of just being dumped. The skunk not so much, but they're always arrogant since they're so used to getting their own way
LMAO
This needs to be bred with a trebuchet, which ejects the mouse after the 10min wait.
Also, i have wildlife cams, too, but not anywhere as many mice as you have.
Edit 20211124: my friend wants a slapstick style piston flute sound while the mouse is being trebuchetted
Give it a little FLIP! Yes! a trebuchet accessory would be fun... mouse to snack for the raccoons, possums, skunks and birds in one-step
I've been toying with making one out of a trebuchet.....or catapult....with a score board! lol........when it gets flung up by the trebuchet it's like a dart board where the mouse impacts will determine your score lol
Time for AOE, Definitive Edition
Auto-loading rodent-yeet-tube!
I like the way you think. A trebuchet that would hurl the mouse into Sun.
Of all the designs, I think the self-resetting traps are the most interesting
I was seriously expecting this to go 'Mouse 3, 4 & 5' for a moment there.
It was almost a quadruple kill. Still got 2 though.
Haha yeah, there was a moment there...
I think the trail cam for the feast is my favourite part, I love wildlife and its always nice to see no waste being made.
Cool idea, although I wonder if clamp cleanup could get nasty. I would expect some mouse fluids to collect & drip down into the clamp & maybe elsewhere as they're swung over the top. Does the clamp stop stuff from going far?
Mouse: "ayo why does it smell like 7 dead mice over here? Also have you seen Terry, Bob, Jerome, Nigel, Sam, Kyle, or Chris? Whatever it dont matter, I'm gonna play on this weird blood soaked mechanism for a bit"
and he was never seen again
And that, children, is how seven became eight.
Imagine just being a mouse chilling and you run into someone's barn that's set up like a Saw movie.
Also ppl seem to forget mice are cute 😀
@@jisatsu25 mice are destructive and gross. Being cute doesn't factor into the equation.
@@jisatsu25lions are also cute
Let's play a game!
There is definitely never any shortage of mice in Shawns Barn 😂
It also means never any shortage of mice for CONTENTTTT BABYYYYY
I am starting to think that he breeds them
@@TheLeftRbabieskillers I'm thinking you're probably right in all honesty
I think I remember him saying on a QA that he has a lot of people he knows with barns. So it’s not always his barn.
@@TheLeftRbabieskillers love that name you go by 😂
I'm not a big Brandon fan myself
10 minutes seems like a little to long. Just think... 80 minutes was wasted that night. You'd have caught many more even if it was cut down to 5 minutes.
Ya I’m pretty sure 5 minutes is more than enough pressure time
Tbh some of those little critters are resilient, prob meant for all kinds of mice.
If it's taking minutes to kill it then it is definitely not humane
@@Anonymouseysthe poor parasites 😢
@@Anonymouseys the real world isn't humane.
So original and good to see the use of automation with mouse traps.
While we practice and improve the machines on rodents eventually our ingenuity will be used by the machines against us: Automatic human crushing device with body disposal using what looks like a sexy naked female with her rear end exposed while she's stuck under the sofa as bait
Looks like it would make a great Tonka toy for ages 4 and up.😄
The “Finger-Be-Gone”, only $29.95
I've been following you and your channel for awhile. I think you've been judged harshly by RUclips and you rolled through it like a champ. I've recently been following the twin home experts and I think you guys should do some kind of collaboration video it would be great.
@Nick Schierenberg Those videos are demonetized.
@Nick Schierenberg I know right
Like with the MINK MAN
The ability to reset and repeat kills makes this trap the Boss. Hey Sean, get this guy to make a Rat Version and take a road trip to NYC and see how it tackles their wily restaurant Rats. Make it a documentary. That would be pretty fun. oh and we need more Clementine time.
I like this design. Even in a prototype version its very effective and it could only get better with different options when it goes into manufacturing. If it were stronger the reset time could possibly be reduced, or if it dumped the mouse into a water filled container it could reset immediately.
The mice tray must fill up fast. From the look of the design, the inventor may have been a construction vehicle operator.
Sorta reminds me of a car crusher at a junkyard.
Drowning pool?
10 minutes is way too long to reset, I think 3 minutes at the most should be efficient.
So cool you thought of not wasting the dead mouse's 🐁 and fed the wild critters at the same time! This truly is a mouse's worst nightmare!
I thought mouse number three was going to be a two-fer!
Fingers were crossed!
could of swore it was going to be a hat-trick at that point.
Mouse: "OMG! Look at that pile of dead brothers and sisters!"
Also Mouse: "Oh, look, it's so shiny..."
*DEAD*
Mice aren’t as smart as I thought. They see their buddy get trapped and still come back.
I think that this trap should have been named,
"Control Mouse Delete!"
I think the most remarkable aspect to this trap is the total lack of apprehension from the mice. When no mouse was present in the trap, the next mouse went right in. Seems like every other trap shows the mice second guessing the trap, examining it from all angles, being indecisive. This trap, they just go in and get processed. Next mouse.
"Hmm, what's with that giant pile of bodies next to that weird machine. I'd better investigate more closely"
Indeed, a lot of work to achieve this. A suggestion to the inventor; allow to tie everything to a bucket.
Finally something almost as effective as the 5 gallon bucket trap
I was wondering how long of duration does the battery go before it needs new batteries?
i agree..that motor needs a lot of torque to wind up the trap again
Yeah, mentioning battery type and capacity in kills would have been nice.
@@jochenschrey2909 +1 for all the above, plus it ideally would have an indicator of its power remaining, because at some point it'll just become underpowered and ineffective, or totally defunct, and without an indicator, the user may keep it out too long in those states.
Should put it on a closed bucket with a hole the size of the dumping part you could leave the trap active longer and maybe add a wall socket since we dont know if it drains a lot of juice
That makes sense, but some of the passive bucket traps like the rolling log and Flip'N Slide catch more mice without the need for power, or ten minute waits between activations. A rolling log would be cheaper, and more effective. I do see your point, the red bin seems inadequate in some way.
I think it is meant as a serving dish for scavengers
if i could buy one of these in a store i would have one in an instant ,, this is as effective as the A24 and safe to use indoors too
Yeah, this is awesome!
Wish I could get a hold of one of those traps!!! It’s amazing, quick,and clean!!
THANKYOU SHAWN!!!!
So this is how the Cylons started.
By your command.
Bravo to the most expressive hand on RUclips! Great trap, too!
Good Lord! The mice were lining up like the trap was a carnival ride.
I was thinking the same thing..........next.
@@aliasfred And have your tickets ready.
I know right. I was thinking “Surely the blood and corpses of their comrades would scare them off… right?” But nope, they just ran to it like lambs to the slaughter. Turns out mice are really, really dumb.
Triggers Mouse Delete-R at the end: WHAM!!!!!!
Mousetrap sound during the closing credits: (click)
Mouse Delete-R gets the win!
This thing reminds me of a Lionel Train track side accessory.
"My 7 siblings are dead next to this thing, I better not get near it, however..."
I'm surprised the smell of stress hormones and dead mice wasn't driving the mice away. Eventually you'll probably kill the ones that are that insensitive to such obvious danger signals and it's effectiveness should go down over time. The bucket traps should be 100x better especially if you use a liquid that covers up dead mouse smell and is even an additional attractor
Mice really aren't that bright.
What a way to go! I would have thought there would have been mouse guts all over that trap...he must have cleaned that up before showing results🤷🏿♂️
"You have 0 seconds to comply"
What a genius designer, I’ve never seen such a satisfying death trap 😂😂😂, hope he finds success with production and sales.
Hey, what happened here? *snap* Hey, what happened here? *snap* Hey, what happened he- *snap* Hey, what happ- *snap*
The Mousinator 3000. That one is quite an interesting machine, I'll have to watch to see what the inventor does with it.
Probably already coming off a production line in China…..
Mouse: ooh look, blood, guts, and dead bodies! I should poke around this strange thing...
This definitely looks worth having. Yes pricy but if you buy and set up 8 individual electric mouse traps it’s well worth it. I hope they become available soon. Great for barns!!!!
That's a beautiful mechanism. One of the coolest mousetraps I have ever seen.
I don't want the 8 mice we caught to go to waste...priceless.😊
Yeah roaches and flies will be really happy too...
That 8th mouse tho, just as it sticks its head up, I thought it would save itself but then wham!
Hi Shawn what a great trap its only flaw is it needs bigger tray for all the mice it catches
Add a small cube compactor and make mouse-kabobs then send them out via conveyor belt.
Great video Shawn !
Ah, Perry the platypus. You’re just in time for the revelation of the bite of 87 inator
Wow, this trap was awesome! I've just started watching the channel, and I've been watching old videos, but this is one of the coolest traps yet.
That is epic! I love the little squeak the toy made when it fell! Perfect!
I'm hanging this trap on the side of my piranha fish tank , save me some trips to the pet store
What would stop the mice from eating the dead mice in the red tray?
One of the baddest traps so far. I’d buy one of these
Now I agree w you, that is one COOL mousetrap, a little pricey at &175.00 but was very satisfying to see it in action, and sped up. This is probably my favorite too. I could see having this outside and after it kills it moves the expired critter to other side like a serving platter for other animals. And continues to act like a garbage truck, picking up the cans and flipping upside down to empty and then back to grab the next rodent. Ingenious design. Kudos to the inventor or designer.
This device possibly could challenge the rolling log except with this trap their ain’t no survival
And the number of moving parts it has means it's more maintenance-heavy when maintenance needs to be done.
Maybe, though this has a max kill rate of 6 per hour.
The fact it holds them for 10 minutes under pressure to make sure they're dead is great
The Opossums want some of this "Leftovers" too....
1:00 sub: [laughter]
Ah yeah, it is indeed looks and sounds like that thing is laughing
The end of this video is compelling reason why you should not poison rodents with anti coagulation or toxic poisons. The dead mice are consumed by other animals that would also be killed by the poison.
This video made me chuckle, it's an effective trap and I'm glad you found a way to provide a meal for some local wildlife, I was hoping a Fox would walk up and react to the motherload of all feasts.
That's a great trap right there.
Just picture "enjoying a mouse feast!"
The Raccoons MUST BE FED!!!!
I love the unceremonious sped-up dumping 😆
will this trap catch RATS too ? and are they ready for sale if so?
At its current size, more than likely not.
Rats are significantly sturdier than mice are. Shawn has posted videos of him intentionally triggering traditional mouse snap traps with his finger. Mouse traps using mechanical action to kill the mouse pose little to no dangers to Humans and normal pets due to how weak they are.
However, rat traps have the possibility of breaking your finger. This is because the force required to kill a rat through mechanical action is much higher than a mouse.
Though mice and rats may look superficially similar, the two are very different animals and mouse traps are not designed to kill the tougher rats.
Those two metal squares suggest it could be an electric kill trap with relatively little work added.
This is awesome. I do mouse prevention work and do not use poison to eliminate the ones I seal inside so this would be awesome. Load up a house with these for a couple weeks then go retrieve them.
You would have to cut the bottom out of the red pan and put it over a bucket.
You need to suggest a crowd sourcing for Mass production. I bet your channel alone would help him sell a lot off them! I'd say realistically if it came with a gurantee I could see this retailing for $30-$50! Great job bro!
So this is why some engineering degrees have time management courses! 15 years...
I know! Its a cool machine, but its basically a 3d printed chassis, a spring loaded clamp, a servo, and a small microcontroller. Not that hard. Definitely not 15 years worth of development!
@@beta_cygni1950 I’m sure the person making it had to learn all those skills, plus went through hell with manufacturing.
@@beta_cygni1950 Yes, easy once you see it in front of you...now you create one. Due next week.
@@jayson8372 I've designed cell base station systems in less than a year. And thats infinitely more complex than this dumb mousetrap.
Heck, I built a pvc framed go-kart when I was 16. I had never seen how speedometers worked or how gearing worked or how to even use pvc. I did it in a summer... not 15 years. Lol
Is there a way to mount the trap to a bucket instead of the tray?
Very interesting design... it certainly won't be as easy to mass produce as something like the flip and slide and it's unlikely that it could be sold at a profit for less than $100 but i'm sure there's a niche market for designs like these.
Collectors, people who prefer snap traps but don't like resetting them, and people who just find the engineering aspect of it fascinating are the kind of customer that I think would be willing to pay the extra money for something like this.
As a startup yes all very agreeable. But if these were mass produced the cost of making them would come way down and they could be sold cheaply. He just need some financial backing Marketing and distribution. Get this thing under $50 it'll fly off the shelves in walmarts
@@Stephon723 $150 on Etsy, way out of my price range
That possum loves you. I was surprised at the end to see the skunk!
*Big machine and a dumpster with mice in pancake-format behind it*
Mice: Mhmm looks like a restaurant…
Advanced Tip: remove the red tray and position the releasing end of the claw over a hole or little trash bin
It ate eight.
Will you test the Chinese knockoff that will be out by next week?
if there was a hole in the red capture tray and this machine was propped up on a closed container such as a bucket, the machine could unload the mouse into the red 'chute' and the mice fall down and get collected in a bucket. just a thought...
Such an effective tool at eliminating the pests, wish that I had thought of it!
How did you bait it?
If that tray was actually a slide, with a hole in the shed wall you could set and forget this.
Yep, till the battery runs down.
And then you'd have Mr. Possum waiting at the hoIe.
Hello I would appreciate it if you could include the number and type of batteries required as well as the procedure to install them. Thanks.
Serious question: This is a bloody mouse trap right? My thinking is: Why don't the other subsequent mice 'fear' the blood and guts?
As they say in Ratatouille; if you get picky about what you put into the engine it'll die
Shawn Woods : Yeah...!! New Contents
Animals : Thank you for the Feast
I'd like to see more diy traps like you used to do 👍🙂
So where do we get ahold of one of these?
Honestly worth the price, imagine if they make a outlet powered trap
#8 was like there's a whole dumpster of corpses back there; but todays my day.
Great trap! Keep'em coming.
I like the fact the mice will not notice they're dead till great-grandpa greets them on the other side. It's quick and no suffering involved
take off the tray, raise the trap a little higher and use a bucket to let the dead mice fall into.
Add a collection container that keeps the dead mouses non visible to the user.
As well as a better container for the squeemish to not see the load there dumping.
Very different design. I was surprised at it’s effectiveness.
Seems like a great investigation 😂 glad you didn't let them go to waste and you fed them to other hungry animals