A Siberian tiger should do the trick quite nicely. Watch out, they get a bit aggressive when they're hungry.
2006-11-03 20:06:34
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answered by Jazz 4
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that's possible the cat would have unquestionably delivered the great mousie in in the process the cat flap to play with. There are countless forms of traps which would be utilized that don't contain poison. Glue traps are particularly effectual for this objective. My relatives effectively caught a mouse making use of a glue catch, and that they are secure for use around youthful infants - nonetheless messy if the youngster gets his arms on it, yet no longer something some cleansing soap and water won't shield. If kitty gets a paw interior the glue catch (usually will finally end up dragging the catch around) you could heavily pull it out and no harm carried out. you additionally can attempt a type of ultrasonic noise pest repellent digital instruments in the different case a sort of catch that closes the rat right into a field whilst it enters. a number of those field form traps are additionally basic as humane no kill traps with the aid of fact they'll unquestionably catch the mouse interior an enclosure without killing it. Others are electric powered mouse traps that zap the mouse as quickly as that's interior. in case you utilize an electric powered mouse catch, take comparable precautions which you will with a instruction manual mouse catch: shop it out of infants attain, and use it in basic terms the place the youngster does no longer get into it (like a locked section).
2016-10-03 06:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are traps you can get a pest control stores called "Mouse homes" or something like that. But basicly they are humane traps or live traps. They keep the rats in the trap and they slowly starve or when you know there is a mouse in there you can pick it up and go to some park to release it. Or give it to someone that you dont like all that much ;) but that would be mean.
2006-11-04 02:07:21
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answered by nicolerocks2010 2
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There are sevral types of traps, humane and not so humane. A rodent is a rodent at the end of the day, if the thing is bothering your or frightening you. (then rid of it, you shall be) they can cause serious bites and carry diseases.
There are traps that have glue they stick to, you usually find them after there dead. There are also clear little plastic trap boxes you can place out and trap the rodent alive. Then release it outside to find its way to the wild or return to someone elses house.
Thre are sevral options, just type in mouse trap in any search engine. (or just try the local discount department store)
2006-11-03 20:08:06
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answered by southernboy 4
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Walmart sells a trap called the "Mice Cube" it's less then $2.00
Spread peanut butter on the door and inside it will catch the mouse alive. Then you can release him somewhere else.
2006-11-03 20:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You can buy humane traps that actually just capture the mouse but not kill it, then you can pick the trap up and take the mouse wherever you want!
2006-11-03 20:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A live trap. But don't worry about the mouse, it only hurts for a little bit. Then its dead.
2006-11-03 20:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Glue traps are the best method to trap rats and mice. I found detailed information at http://pests.in
2006-11-04 05:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Either get a cat or keep it, feed it and make it your pet.
I would HIGHLY recommend the snap trap. Less mess, no maintenance as with a cat. Use peanut butter as bait.
2006-11-03 20:08:37
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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they have some things out now (not sure what they are called).. You make them into a box. the inside is sticky. When the mouse goes in the box, he gets stuck..works wonderfully...Catches crawling bugs too.
2006-11-03 20:10:41
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answered by chilover 7
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