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Verne_Frantz 02-02-2008 12:09 AM

A better mouse trap
 
THE BETTER MOUSE TRAP

How many of us need to store a car somewhere over the Winter in a place that isn’t exactly sealed like a drum? How many times have we pulled our car out in the Spring only to find pieces of seat cotton scattered on the carpet, or little berry shells left on the intake manifold (or even worse) a nest in the heater or chewed up wiring?!?!?
Ordinary mouse traps do work, but think of the maintenance involved; checking them often, removing the dead critters, putting on fresh bait, etc. If they’re coming in out of the cold all Winter long, that needs to be done every few days. What a pain! There must be a better way of getting rid of those cute little unwanted pets without all the aggravation!
Well, there IS. How’d you like to set up your trap when you put your car away for the Winter and not bother with it until the Spring when you merely carry out all your dead visitors and throw them away?!
Here’s all you need: A plastic bucket (3 ˝ or 5 gallon), a plastic soda bottle, a coat hanger, a piece of wood about 2 ˝ ft long, some dry roasted peanuts, some glue, about 3” of duct tape and a gallon or two of a liquid that won’t freeze. Now let’s get started.
Drill a small hole in the cap and bottom of the plastic soda bottle. Straighten out the coat hanger and thread it through the bottle. Glue the peanuts all over the outside of the bottle. Bend the coat hanger so that both ends can be attached to the edge of the bucket with the bottle hanging level about 2-3” below the top of the bucket. Tape your stick to the top edge of the bucket and add your “won’t freeze” liquid. Walk away ‘till Spring!
Mousie climbs up the stick and sees those delicious peanuts. He jumps on the bottle, which spins around and drops him in the bucket! Your “won’t freeze” liquid will tend to preserve the little buggers so there is no odor. (Remember to dispose of your catch in an environmentally safe manner)
Happy Hunting!!!

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At last count, there were 12 of them in there.
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SS427 02-02-2008 12:13 AM

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I will be over next week Chad...... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif We got some work to do....... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/cool.gif

YenkoYS-199Stinger 02-02-2008 12:17 AM

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Mongo Like!!!!!!!!

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PeteLeathersac 02-02-2008 12:19 AM

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Simply amazing!!!
Not just two hours ago I was having a conversation w/ a co-worker about better mousetraps and some different types that involve drowning Mickey and his pals...nothing as slick as this 'log-roller' type though!.
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mockingbird812 02-02-2008 12:25 AM

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Inspiring Verne! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif

firstgenaddict 02-02-2008 12:25 AM

Re: A better mouse trap
 
Oh Boy... now PETA is gonna be on your ass... LOL

mudjnky 02-02-2008 12:28 AM

Re: A better mouse trap
 
Verne, I love the idea, however, coming from an animal friendly family I would like to see you make one adjustment in the product. Add a screen to the top of the bucket with a few holes just big enough for small critters. If a cat or dog happens to wander in and drink the sweet smelling "won't freeze" liquid, it won't be a very good outcome for him/her.

Verne_Frantz 02-02-2008 12:36 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
Verne, I love the idea, however, coming from an animal friendly family I would like to see you make one adjustment in the product. Add a screen to the top of the bucket with a few holes just big enough for small critters. If a cat or dog happens to wander in and drink the sweet smelling "won't freeze" liquid, it won't be a very good outcome for him/her.

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Disclaimer: This device should not be used in an area where animals larger than mice can enter. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif

crash 02-02-2008 01:21 AM

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A small variation on the same pricipal for chipmunks...
Same bucket half filled with water, but spread sun flower seed on top of the water(they float)... The little buggers climb the stick, and jump right in, and then its toooo late... I only do this in the summer... Crash

SS427 02-02-2008 01:29 AM

Re: A better mouse trap
 
I like the old reliable method myseld. Pisses off the neighbors but oh well!


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WILMASBOYL78 02-02-2008 02:01 AM

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We use those bucket traps at our camp in the mts....they are the best!!

wilma

Rat Kulture 02-05-2008 06:18 AM

Re: A better mouse trap
 
Man I wouldnt mind making one out of a garbage can to trap squirrls

mudjnky 02-06-2008 12:52 AM

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Any ideas on one for ground hogs?

Keith Tedford 02-06-2008 03:19 AM

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When I was a kid on the farm, about the only entertainment I had was hunting groundhogs with my 22. By the time I finished high school, the local farms were pretty well cleaned up. I have warfarin laid down 12 months of the year to keep mice under control. Bigger animals can't get in so that isn't a problem. I always thought that mothballs were doing the job until my wife found a dead mouse under the front seat. Needless to say she wasn't impressed. Bounce dryer sheets are supposed to work so I used them this year. They smell a whole lot better than mothballs. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/wink.gif

SS427 03-05-2008 01:04 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
If a cat or dog happens to wander in and drink the sweet smelling "won't freeze" liquid, it won't be a very good outcome for him/her.

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I never thought it would happen and certainly not to me but it did. If you think your shop is safe it is NOT. I have my ex's dog for the week as her brother was killed Saturday night in a car crash. I leave the door open just a crack between the shop and the house so that I can hear if she is getting into trouble while I am working in the shop. Somehow Sunday morning she managed to open the door and "sneak" into the shop. I doubt she had been in there more than 30 seconds and I put her back into the house. About 4 hours later she vomited and there was nothing besides yellow mucous and one little dust ball. I thought it odd and because of the dust ball and thought I better investigate to see what she may have gotten into in the shop. I found that she had licked up a VERY small amound of antifeeze on the floor that I had spilled. We are talking less then a couple of teaspoons. I just came back from the last vet visit and after 2 days with absolutely NO sleep, emergency vet and regular vet visits, 3 doses of $400 each antitoxin and a total of a $2600 vet bill and a WHOLE lot of praying, she is out of the woods with no permanent damage but we came VERY close. There were crystals in her urine and when that happens, the dogs are almost certainly history. Unless you are an animal lover, you would never understand.

Things like antifreeze, snow globes, some winshield washer fluids, some brake fluids, and many other household and shop products contain ethylene glycol. Most importanly, don't leave a radiator or brake caliper laying exposed or spill any of it's fluid in the dirt where an animal can lick it up as this can also kill them.

Moral of the story, even when you THINK your shop is safe, it is NOT. I am a huge pet lover and know better! That is one of the reasons she is never allowed in the shop in the first place. The door now stays closed.

Sorry for the rant but anything that can be said to prevent this from happening to someone elses pet is worth the effort. Sad fact is, I partook in this thread when it was original posted and even I did not learn from it then.

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COPO 70 RS/Z28 03-05-2008 01:25 AM

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Rick,

Glad your dog made it. Sounds like luck was on your side, Anti Freeze is very sweet to the taste and is lethal to animals (and people).

I know what you mean, you can never be careful enough.

Glad she made it,

Xplantdad 03-05-2008 01:29 AM

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Rick...thanks again for the reminder. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif

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mockingbird812 03-05-2008 03:50 AM

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Boy that was a close one. Kudos for your aggressive response Rick. Gotta save those little rascals!!!

Tommy 03-05-2008 07:09 AM

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Rick, it's good to hear your little buddy is recovering. Prestone offers a low tox antifreeze that is supposed to be somewhat safer for animals should they find it by accident. You can read up on it on Prestones website and it is on the shelves at Advance Auto Parts.

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Verne_Frantz 03-05-2008 05:57 PM

Re: A better mouse trap
 
I'm aware of the hazards and I'm also a pet lover. My garage is detached and always securely closed. Nothing larger than a mouse can get in there.
Verne


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