Posted by RayP(MI) on November 13, 2013 at 06:49:02 from (207.241.137.116):
Have an infestation of mice in my retired dairy barn. Wife has a bunch of bunnies in cages in lower level, and I have quite a load of hay in the upper level (mow). Some of the hay was pretty weedy (that's why I harvested it, to get the weeds off the field before they seeded the field). Think that's why they came in. Some of those bales have unusual holes in the edges, but they're mostly fed out now. Not running into mice when I move hay. Anyway, trapping around rabbit cages - getting two or three every day on my six or eight trap line. Been at it for weeks. Have a can suspended over a bucket of water, not a mouse here... Even baited the ramp up to the can.. Conventional traps seem to be the ticket - peanut butter for bait. Putout some DeCon, but goes extremely slowly. Not much interested in bait - maybe I ought to spread some peanut butter on it!
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