Trappings
29 September 2005 | filed under GeneralToo many mice, too few traps!
In the past three days I’ve trapped four little mice under the sink. I’ve been using the humane ‘mice cube’ traps which are clean and work like a charm. This is becoming too ritualistic for my liking - cutting the cheese, rubbing a bit on the door to create temptation, then placing the cheese far inside to lead the mouse in far enough so the door closes. When one crawls in you can hear the door closing behind it from the next room. This is handy when you’re awake, then you just carry the cube down the block to the park, turn it over and set the critter free!
I just came back from the park where this latest catch - a super-tiny one - stood frozen and frightened, not knowing what to do. So sad..
When the mouse is trapped all night though, I open the cupboard, see the tell-tale condensation lining the inside of the cube (so I have to look close to confirm the catch) and there’s a whole mess of poop in there with it, rendering the trap too filthy for me to want to clean and reuse.
The plug-in ‘ultrasonic multi-pest repeller’ I bought the other day isn’t working so well. It is keeping them off the kitchen counter though, which is a positive thing! We don’t leave any food out and we’re clean, really :O) The problem is under the sink, where for some reason the landlord has cut out the wall and left it unsealed, so the mouses have run of the house.
Grand total trapped in this apartment to date: 6 7
Only store in Ithaca selling humane traps (that I’ve found, and believe me I searched): WalMart



