Posted by Billy NY on October 07, 2018 at 05:59:12 from (74.70.73.169):
In Reply to: Mouse Bait posted by Jeff nwoh on October 06, 2018 at 18:13:00:
I use cashews, just jam in pieces or mash up then stuff as much as I can in the bait holder of the victor snap traps. I'll also leave a few small crumbs to lead them in. It can go a couple months and still work. My traps outside the house have come up clean for weeks and the ones inside months now it seems. Every so often I just re-bait them all, takes 15 minutes. Just glad the darned things have been kept in check, I have nailed some fat females that would have had litters. That made a huge difference as if I did not keep my traps up outside by the front door, I can be assured to get 2 dozen of them at any given time. Have to keep the traps current. Darned things had been going up the brick for years to the trim and ledge over the front door, there is a square hole on either side where they can go in above the soffit. With no traffic, I can now block them off. Last time I did, something pushed out the hardware cloth I had jammed in there, was afraid I'd trap one and it would try and chew its way out somewhere. Darned things are a persistent pain in the @ss around here. You can easily find their elevated nests in the wild too. I found one on a ladder to a tree stand, had young too. She hears me and hides in a ladder rung with her tail hanging out. Little one bumbling out, could have easily caught both by hand, but that's where they belong, low end of the food chain, in the WILD.
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