How to Set up a Mouse Trap?
Apr 20,2024 Winking
How to set up a mouse trap to catch mice faster?
1. Select the size of the mouse trap according to the size of the local dominant rat species. If the local dominant rat species is larger, a larger rat trap should be chosen.
2. When placing mousetraps, they should be placed next to rat paths, rat holes, places where rats often drink and eat, and along walls, in dark, hidden places indoors.
3. The number of mouse clips should be sufficient. The higher the density of mice, the more mouse traps will need to be placed. Usually, two to three are needed.
4. Generally, a large number of assaults should be deployed in a short period. It is not recommended to leave just a few of them in for a long period.
5. The bait used must be fresh.
6. If necessary, bait can be placed for a few days before placing a mousetrap.
7. For mousetraps that capture rodents, boiling water needs to be used to remove the "odor" before they can be used again.
When placing it as close to the wall as possible and paying attention to the position, must be the only way for mice to increase their catching rate. It can be appropriately paired with some delicious bait. It is best to use an iron ratchet after catching fire, otherwise it will affect the effect of catching rats in the future.
Things to note when setting up a mousetrap
Mouse traps should be placed in places that are inaccessible to children, livestock, pets, etc. to avoid accidental injuries. This is the most basic knowledge of mouse hunting, everyone knows it. In addition, some details are easily overlooked: Do not place the mouse clip near the power cord to prevent accidental electric shock or accidental touch from cutting off the wire when the mouse triggers the mechanism. A short-circuit in the wire will catch fire; the mouse clip cannot be placed in flammable and explosive items, because some mouse clips will trigger ejection when in the trigger mechanism. Once hit by flammable and explosive items, it may cause burning or explosion; the mouse clip cannot be placed on network cables, telephone lines, wires, TV cables, gas pipes, and other pipelines, and cannot be placed next to valuables that are easily bitten by rat teeth. , because some rats have explosive tempers. Once trapped, if they cannot break free, they are likely to bite around and touch objects.