K.D. Lightner
Call Me a Cab
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- Des Moines, IA
The "tin cat" which is a metal trap a cigar-box shaped devise with doors on the sides, is something you can get in a good hardware store. The door is a trap door that opens and, once the mouse walks in, it snaps shut and will not open from the other side.
I have trapped and released over 50 mice with it.
I, too, tried the sticky stuff first and found many of them half dead or dying by the time I got to them, had to pour vegetable oil on their little feet to get them unstuck. Then, some would wobble off into the field. Probably more humane to kill them instantly than use that sticky stuff.
Also, I released them as far away from the apartment as possible. People told me they could find their way back if I released them near the place.
When I lived in NYC, roaches could be a problem. I never had them because I sprinkled boric acid around the baseboards, behind the stove and fridge, and sink, places they were likely to congregate. Within a week or so I never had roach problems. The boric acid worked far better than those "roach motels."
Yes, I get paranoid when I see a moth in the house. Haven't seen any here, but I have lavender scented mothballs around the closets.
karol
karol
I have trapped and released over 50 mice with it.
I, too, tried the sticky stuff first and found many of them half dead or dying by the time I got to them, had to pour vegetable oil on their little feet to get them unstuck. Then, some would wobble off into the field. Probably more humane to kill them instantly than use that sticky stuff.
Also, I released them as far away from the apartment as possible. People told me they could find their way back if I released them near the place.
When I lived in NYC, roaches could be a problem. I never had them because I sprinkled boric acid around the baseboards, behind the stove and fridge, and sink, places they were likely to congregate. Within a week or so I never had roach problems. The boric acid worked far better than those "roach motels."
Yes, I get paranoid when I see a moth in the house. Haven't seen any here, but I have lavender scented mothballs around the closets.
karol
karol