Buy one of these box traps that don't kill it when it traps them.
2007-05-15 04:38:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We have the box traps and they work quite well.
Bait them with chocolate or peanut butter....(forget about cheese, this is real life, not a Tom and Jerry cartoon).
Make sure you check them regularly or you run the risk of a mouse getting caught and then starving to death and if you're looking to deal with them humanely that kind of spoils the plan.
2007-05-15 04:46:20
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answered by Angela D 6
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Catch it with a sticky trap or live trap, then drown it.
Rats and mice are filthy disease carrying vermin. They are vectors that carry some of the most deadly diseases, and by ruining food, they have created famines that cost thousands of lives.
If you think that a spring trap or poisons are not humane, drown the little buggers.
However, I consider the Victor spring traps to be very humane, and very quick. They also offer a sop to your conscious in that you risk getting smashed fingers every time you reset the thing.
2007-05-15 04:45:42
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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Get a long bottle (preferably glass) and raise the open end. Put some food, cheese, chocolate anything really, in the bottom.
The mouse will climb in but won't be able to get back out.
You can then release it where you prefer.
2007-05-15 04:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, regrettably you are able to not capture them alive with a catch if so i don't understand of any sufficiently small. yet they make those kill traps (sell at walmart, or homestead depot etc) that are little homestead issues they pass interior and it kills them, yet you wont see any ineffective bodies you will purely see if the set off is down something is interior. i assume thats a extra suitable decision to throwing out ineffective mice caught in a typical catch. To make you experience extra suitable they convey a ton of ailments, they'd have been eating your nutrition without you understanding it verify something boxed you positioned interior a plastic field with a lid. they'd deficate on your nutrition, wash your can products tops in the past commencing incase they walked on that. The ailments can unfold to human beings so as that they are nasty issues (nevertheless so lovable) so remember survival of the fittest right here, its them or you.
2016-11-04 00:04:42
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answered by ? 4
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To keep it alive, capture it in a no-kill trap and release far far away in a field.
To kill humanely, beheading is quickest. Poison is very painful and spring traps sometimes miss the correct area and only break the spine or a leg.
2007-05-15 04:41:51
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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Check a farm supply store. they have wind-up traps that will catch about 15 mice on one winding. When the mouse goes into the trap, a wheel flips it to the holder in the trap and you can dump them out wherever you desire.
2007-05-15 04:41:17
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answered by sensible_man 7
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I hate to tell you this but--- You don't have a mouse ---!!
You have a family of them. D-con. Get it at Wall-Mart.
Compassion is a good thing. We shouldn't put our health
on the line for it.
Good luck.
2007-05-15 06:04:37
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answered by wayne g 7
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a humane mouse trap. And don't use cheese. They prefer chocolate. (genuinely!)
2007-05-15 04:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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a simple mouse trap
2007-05-15 04:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Put out a glue trap and then take it outside. If you spray the feet with cooking spray (like "Pam") it will free the mouse.
2007-05-15 04:41:59
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answered by Emily K 2
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