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I use this same setup in my barn. Works like a charm!

12 kills and counting!

How do you kill them? Water in the pan?

This is a great idea that is safer than traditional snap traps for my dogs.

There's a similar trap that uses a platform suspended over water and once the mouse gets hear the bait the platform collapses - that's only good for one catch per trap reset - but the cylinder trap (coke bottle, pvc pipe or anything similar that can take a central axle) is a great improvement.

There's something in my barn that I need to try and catch. Wonder if I can make a groundhog-sized trap fro a 55 gal bucket and a 3-liter coke bottle. :D

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How do you kill them? Water in the pan?

This is a great idea that is safer than traditional snap traps for my dogs.

There's a similar trap that uses a platform suspended over water and once the mouse gets hear the bait the platform collapses - that's only good for one catch per trap reset - but the cylinder trap (coke bottle, pvc pipe or anything similar that can take a central axle) is a great improvement.

There's something in my barn that I need to try and catch. Wonder if I can make a groundhog-sized trap fro a 55 gal bucket and a 3-liter coke bottle. :D

Yup, just fill half way and then when they fall in they cant climb back out.

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Yup, just fill half way and then when they fall in they cant climb back out.

You need something a little bit more.... Saw... How about a light pressure plate that turns on a ring of blowtorches. "I want to play a game"

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or collect a bucket o' mice and release them in a field far away..... i feel bad for the mice who drown :-/

I did that once - Released a mouse that the bottom of the garden. It looked up at me then scurried it's hairy ass right back towards the house. By the time I got back it had locked the door, eaten all my food, drank all my beer, smoked all my cigars and had taken liberties with my wife. :mad:

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I did that once - Released a mouse that the bottom of the garden. It looked up at me then scurried it's hairy ass right back towards the house. By the time I got back it had locked the door, eaten all my food, drank all my beer, smoked all my cigars and had taken liberties with my wife. :mad:

Must of been an Irish mouse

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or collect a bucket o' mice and release them in a field far away..... i feel bad for the mice who drown :-/

Don't release pests. They just come back or become someone elses problem.

Drowning is probably not the most humane way of killing but I like the resetablity of the trap.

However I suspect that a mouse flailing in the bottom of the bucket or floating there rotting warns off the next one any ways.

Craig

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