Go ahead and bait the traps with peanut butter or slim jims or chocolate.
Mousetraps in attic.
Put on rubber vinyl gloves.
To use this funnel leave one opening unsealed and position the funnel over it.
Then wipe it up using a rag or towel.
The best trap is actually the old standard wooden snap trap.
Field mice are a huge problem out here especially for people who store grain or other foodstuffs as these little critters can get in anywhere.
Make the disinfectant absorb the mouse or its nest for 5 minutes.
I have tested over 14 types of mouse traps so far and nothing is as effective as these original wooden snap traps.
These are also the best places to put your mouse traps.
The mice will be able to leave the attic through it but will not be able to get back in.
While you are up in your attic take some time to investigate possible travel routes.
Snap traps and electronic house mouse traps are commonly used for killing mice.
For instance wooden beams and narrow corridors are the perfect choices for a mouse to travel.
Mice can t see well.
And another reason is that mice like to stick around in places where humans can t step on.
Spray a combination of bleach and water or some disinfectant on the dead mice or their nest.
Here are some of the best areas in your attic to place these mouse traps.
Not much to say here except that these are top quality mouse traps as they have always been.
So if they can t see the mouse traps they re likely to get accidentally trapped.
Until they re all gone.
Place the traps directly where the mice are present over the mouse droppings and trails.
I prefer victor brand.
Along dark walls.
One way exclusion funnels are also useful in removing mice from your attic.
The only way to find mouse urine is to use a black light and it s horrifying to find out how much mouse urine is all over food prep areas and utensils.
We live in the country about 45 miles outside of town and have multiple barns and shops on our property.
In the attic set the traps in the insulation over the trails and tunnels they make in the insulation.
It s common to find mouse faeces near food sources but in your attic it s likely you ll find them near their nesting spots.