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Pest Stop Pre Baited Snap Trap - Traps for Indoors - Durable Reusable Snap Traps - Rat Trap for Rodent Control - Mouse Traps for Home and Office - Easy to Clean - Single Boxed Trap

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Although mice are not going to find cat or dog food in the wild, they often to find it outside on people’s porches and patios where they feed their dogs or cats. That’s why mice have come to love that food as well. Hazard statement(s): H373 May cause damage to organs (Blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure. There is no recommended size the floss should be, but trying about 1 inch in length first and seeing if that works. Do not make it too short or too long. Other Nest Building Materials

Placement of the boxes in the correct location is key for their acceptance. We recommend placing them within kitchen cupboards rather than directly on work surfaces, in voids associated with mice such as attic spaces or under the flooring and other locations away from human habitation. It is a legal requirement for amateur users to use rodenticide bait within tamper-resistant bait box stations, regardless of the treatment location. The reason I wanted to go over the things mice do not like is because those are some of the things you shouldn’t try to use as bait or near your bait. But they will not work well as a mouse repellent. Best Bait for Mouse Traps The most common issue when controlling brown rats or house mice is users under-baiting an infestation. A small amount of rodenticide to control a larger population can result in continuous activity over a long period, bait shyness from a sub-lethal dosage and in extreme cases, resistance to the active ingredients. Whilst it can be difficult to predict the qty required, the average infestation is likely to need between 600g-1kg for brown rats and 150g-300g for house mice. Therefore, treating a farm will likely require a significantly higher bait than a small population in domestic premises. Cotton is one of those materials that mice can use to add to their nest. It makes their nest warmer and cozier. Since you most likely have some cotton balls in your home already, why not try that?

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There are some specialty rodent attractant gels in the market which claims to be the best bait ever. But in my testing and from reading around other people’s experience with these gels, they do not work any better than food. Place the trap where you have seen signs of rodent activity or along the wall where rodents primarily travel. The end of the trap where the metal pedal is baited should be placed flush against the wall.

Precautionary statement(s): P260 Do not breathe dust. P314 Get medical advice/ attention if you feel unwell. P501 Dispose of contents/ container in accordance with national regulations Another good nesting material is floss. Get a non-scented floss and cut it up in pieces and see if the mice in your home will go for it. Food bait is anything that a mouse can eat. Although mice poison is technically food bait as well, I did not include it on this list. I am against poison bait for one main reason. That is because once mice ingest it, there is a high chance they will go inside your walls and ceilings and die there. And who wants a dead mouse inside their walls? I know I don’t. Peanut Butter Peanut butter remains one of the best baits for mouse traps. Besides to wet cat or dog food, some mice like the dry food too. Dry cat or dog food has several advantages to its wet sibling.Besides peanut butter and cheese, mice also love to eat seeds and smaller nuts. This is one of their natural foods as they can find seeds and nuts in the wild as well. Although you can buy mouse specific seeds, you can also get bird food which contains a variety of seeds to try. Mice are very opportunistic species, which means they will adapt to many different living conditions. They can survive well with a little food and very little water for a long period of time. They focus on reproduction over almost anything else, and that is why if you have a mouse in your house, chances are you will have many more soon. Mice love nuts in general, but when it’s in butter form, it is even better. They can eat it fast and they do not have to chew much. Besides that, peanut butter is also very fatty, which is one of the main criteria for mouse bait. Cheese Once you have found the right humane mouse trap to try out, the next step is to find the best bait for mouse traps. There are hundreds of different things you can try as bait, but many will often not work as well.

Why would a lab-created mysterious gel that a mouse has never tried before work better than the delicious food the mouse is used to eating? Take a cotton ball and cut it up in a bunch of smaller pieces, then add it to your mouse trap. To get the mouse comfortable with the material, try adding it next to the mouse trap as well to see if the mouse takes that piece first. Floss

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Remove the boxes from the kit and place in the area of infestation. We recommend that the boxes are placed in voids away from human habitation, this may be under the kitchen plinths, under floorboards or within an attic space. We do not recommend placing boxes in exposed areas such as the hallway or under a chair. It will depend on whether the mouse you have accustomed to this type of food, but try getting a can of wet cat or dog food and trying it on your trap. Dry Cat or Dog Food If you doubt the qty of bait or the required treatment, please get in touch with us or a qualified professional for additional advice. If you have little kids running around, then chances are they drop pieces of chocolate all over you house and the mice most likely come out at night to scoop those pieces up. Maple Syrup

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