I got some of the black plastic reuseable ones, the snap arm is bent at 90 degrees so that when its tripped you have something to pull back on without having to touch the mouse. Had a new coworker that was throwing them away like they were the cheap wooden ones, i was so mad because a box of 6 was like $15. These ones also had holes in the corners so you could attach it to a surface as well if needed. I also bought a 5 gallon bucket trap called the dizzy dunker by rinne traps. I placed about 3 inches of water in the bucket and any caught mouse is dead usually in 10 minutes. On your meat bait, I dont think it was mentioned, do you leave it raw or cooked?
On the meat you can use either I used cooked pork chop. Using the fatty and.. rodents generally crave fat as they build up for winter. Yeah I would not be happy in my coworker were throwing my mouse traps away The bucket trap sounds like a solid option
Should work for all those. But I would definitely try the peanut butter and meat trick that I mentioned in the video adding a little bit of meat right outside the door to entice them to come. But yes it puts out plenty of voltage to put all those down
I use that blue light next to my lettuce grow it works great
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I got some of the black plastic reuseable ones, the snap arm is bent at 90 degrees so that when its tripped you have something to pull back on without having to touch the mouse. Had a new coworker that was throwing them away like they were the cheap wooden ones, i was so mad because a box of 6 was like $15. These ones also had holes in the corners so you could attach it to a surface as well if needed. I also bought a 5 gallon bucket trap called the dizzy dunker by rinne traps. I placed about 3 inches of water in the bucket and any caught mouse is dead usually in 10 minutes.
On your meat bait, I dont think it was mentioned, do you leave it raw or cooked?
On the meat you can use either I used cooked pork chop. Using the fatty and.. rodents generally crave fat as they build up for winter.
Yeah I would not be happy in my coworker were throwing my mouse traps away
The bucket trap sounds like a solid option
Did the zapper work for rats, i also got tiny read squirrel too ? May work ?
Should work for all those. But I would definitely try the peanut butter and meat trick that I mentioned in the video adding a little bit of meat right outside the door to entice them to come. But yes it puts out plenty of voltage to put all those down
@@thefrugalhomestead7873 yes sounds smart they crave fat before winter , Thanks
My lights constantly green with a quick blink red light .. what does this mean
Is it doing that when it's plugged in? That's usually charging it needs to be unplugged when in use.