Posted by Billy NY on April 10, 2016 at 09:22:27 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: hard to catch mouse posted by rick1 on April 10, 2016 at 09:11:13:
Granola, one that is aromatic, meaning you can smell it when you break it apart. Its hard and crumbly, but once you stuff a piece inside that little clasp like thing that receives the bail of the snap, they'll go for it and often times it remains, so you just reset the trap. Cascadian farms granola is what I've used. I've kept a chunk in the refrigerator for years now, break off a piece as needed. No, its not as easy to bait as peanut butter which you just apply a dab of, but the spices and aroma of it works for months, I've seen it in my basement, one lone mouse in a trap last fall, the darned thing was baited the previous spring. Works great in live traps, just put the granola inside where it goes, and you'll fill that trap with mice if there are many around. I've set these like that and had instant results, caught a whole family, young and mature when I had a hole in the garage door gasket, suckers were in column formation going in and out, but were stopped quickly. Those live traps at TSC, they're ok, but I've had mice chew the tabs on the cover to get out, glue some metal in place of or to those tabs, then they work great and the mice cannot chew their way out.
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