How Do You Make A Live Trap?
If you have a wild mouse in your house, you’re probably not exactly thrilled about it. Even the most devout animal lovers don’t particularly care to share their homes with uninvited rodents, although they really don’t wish to resort to inhumane baits and traps. Here’s a live trap that is amazingly effective. It’s simple, quick and easy to make, and kind to the unwanted guest. You won’t have dangerous chemicals lying around the house, nor will you have to remove the disgusting remains of a dead or dying animal from a conventional trap. This live trap will most likely cost you nothing to make because you probably already have everything you’ll need in your home. Step 1 Take the lid off of the 5-gallon bucket and set it aside. You’ll need to cover the bucket when you’re ready to relocate the mouse. Set the bucket against a wall or piece of furniture so that it can’t be easily moved around. Step 2 Cut a 24-by-6-inch rectangle from a piece of cardboard. Fold the rectangle at a point six inc