The most common mouse trap methods
Mar 18,2024 Winking
Putting aside the dangers of rats, they look very wretched in appearance. They run fast and are very courageous. They dare to run around corners in broad daylight without fear of people at all. I believe that most people can find traces of mouse activity in their homes, especially near kitchens and other places where water and food are abundant and are conducive to hiding.
So, if you want to eliminate it, you first need to know the scope and environment of its activities, such as the places it often passes through, such as pipes, gaps, holes, etc. Therefore, the real effective way to eliminate rats is to catch rats!
Mainly use mouse-catching equipment such as Killer Rat Traps, Slide Mouse Traps, Humane Mouse Trap, and other equipment to catch rats.
Mouse traps are the most widely used mouse-catching artifacts. They are often made of wooden boards or iron plates as the main body and are framed with wire rings. They use the pressing effect of spring wires to clamp the bait and trap the mice. Mouse traps should be placed in places where mice often hang out, such as in the corner of a wall or leaving only one path for the mouse so that the mouse has no other options.
The Humane Mouse Trap is also a commonly used tool for catching live mice and is generally made of plastic. The box is rectangular or oval. Although the capture rate of mouse cages will be lower than that of clips, its advantage is that it can cycle mouse traps for a long time and is suitable for use in places with dense rodents. Since mice are more alert, they need to be cleaned after catching mice to remove the mouse smell before they can be used again.
The Slide Mouse Trap places trap food on one end of the lid, and the mouse climbs to the end of the lid through a ladder to trigger a slide or pull a certain part. Then the lid is flipped and the mouse falls into the bucket. Trap the mouse: Once the slide is triggered, the mouse will be trapped in the barrel and unable to escape.