Gordo have you ever tried making a trap out of a 5 gallon plastic bucket, first take a beer can, pop can might work but why chance it, poke a hole in the center in the bottom and the top just big enough for a piece of baling wire to go through. Next put the baling wire through and make a loop on each end of the can so it can't slide up and down the wire. Now poke a couple holes in the top edge of the bucket across from each other and wire in the can so it's in the middle of the bucket. Now put peanut butter on the can, just a narrow stripe in the middle of the can. Pour about 2" of windshield washer antifreeze in the bucket. Okay now the tricky part, you need a stick that you can lay up on the edge of the bucket that will get the mouse close enough to the can and the peanut butter, like a piece of lath, you might have to bend it to get it close enough to the can. The idea is to get the mouse to get out on the can then fall in. It takes a little tweaking of the board to get it to work but when you get it right it will catch mice like crazy. You don't have to reset the trap just dump out the mice every week or so. Good luck PUTTER
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