Today I thought I’d share a funny tidbit with you. So, we’ve lived in our house for 3 years now, and it seems that each year when the weather gets cold, low and behold, we get a mouse. The first year we found a nibbled chip bag in the pantry, used several traps and baits and FINALLY caught the thing. Last year he went after the popcorn, leaving a huge mess! We couldn’t believe it! After the first year, we thought one could have easiely gotten in while we were moving in, but don’t remember a time last year when one could have snuck in? So after many rounds of traps, and a few times of FUR pieces left on those sticky pads, but NO mouse, I started searching on the internet to see what I could find about catching a mouse…there’s more out there than you’d think!
I came across a website that showed how to catch a mouse, without killing it. Out of pure curiosity, I decided to check it out. Here’s what I would need, a toilet paper tube, some peanut butter, and a tall kitchen garbage can. I was determined to make it work!! My husband was a bit more skeptical! So I set the trap up and the very next morning, we had our mouse!!!
So, just about 2 weeks ago, I said to my husband, “Isn’t it about this time every year when we get a mouse?”, Whew, thankfully we haven’t had to deal with that again. Just as we were getting our bags packed up for the holiday weekend last night, my husband jumps back, “Guess what I just saw?”, he says. I couldn’t believe it!! We were about to leave out of town, had tons of stuff to do, and I had no time left to worry about a stupid mouse. But just the thought of it roaming our house when we were away CREEPED ME OUT!! So we set up our handy, dandy trap…this year it seemed my husband was a little to eager to set it up and see if it worked! About 2 hours later, we heard a “THUD”. My husband jumped up and went to the kitchen….there was our little mouse, trapped!
Here’s what to do:
–Take your toilet paper tube and put a spoonful of peanut butter inside it on one end.
–Position the toilet paper tube on a shelf or countertop so that half the tube is on the shelf and half the tube is off. Basically balance the roll on your surface. (We have a pantry with several shelves, so we placed our roll on the shelf were we found the bags nibbled on…don’t ask me how they climb up shelves?)
–Next take an empty TALL (and I emphasis TALL) kitchen waste basket and put it beneath the toilet paper roll.
–In theory, the mouse should walk into the tube to get the peanut butter, his weight will set the tube off balance and it will fall down into the garbage can, leaving the poor little mouse trapped, and jumping trying to escape. This is why it needs to be tall, those suckers can jump!
–Dispose of your mouse any way you choose. The first year I felt sad for the little mouse, but we’ve now decided we aren’t for letting it live to find it’s way inside again.
Happy mouse hunting!!





by Miss Sarah
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