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Small cute animals only look harmless and fragile, but in fact, the presence of mice in the house means a lot of trouble. They carry potentially dangerous diseases for humans, destroy food supplies, spoil furniture and books, and besides, they are so small that they can penetrate holes no more than six to seven millimeters wide. Catching mice usually involves setting traps in areas where animals move around, but you can get rid of annoying guests without the use of special equipment.
To check if the house really has mice, all you need to do is sprinkle a little flour in the "suspicious" areas where the animals are supposed to live, and see if there are traces the next morning. Depending on personal preferences, you can choose different ways to catch mice - from harmless to quite cruel. It should be borne in mind that these rodents rarely leave their nests during the day, so you need to set traps at night.
Interesting fact. The incisors of mice grow throughout their lives, so animals are forced to constantly grind them down, gnawing everything. With the help of teeth, the animal can destroy structures made of wood, concrete and even metal.
The mouse is dangerous to humans because it can cause a dangerous infection, especially if it gets to food.
An old, tried and tested, but not always effective way to catch a mouse is to use a mousetrap. The latter can be industrially manufactured and vary in design. The principle of operation of such a device is to lure a rodent and then kill it or injure it through a special mechanism.
Steel and/or wood traps | A reliable and proven tool that often kills the pest on the spot. As bait, you can use lard, raisins, peanut butter, smoked meats. |
Mousetraps-clothespins | Better and more reliable than similar mechanisms made of wood and metal, due to greater efficiency, less injury to humans, simplified design and versatility. |
Mousetrap-noose | A simple but not very efficient design. The principle of operation is to lure the animal and strangle it with a steel loop. |
Electric mousetrap | The principle of operation is based on luring and defeating a rodent with an electric current discharge. Relatively humane tool for the destruction of mice. |
The classic mousetrap consists of a wooden plank and a metal spring.
On sale you can find an improved version of the classic mousetrap
Electric mousetrap electrocutes mice
Not everyone will have the taste to kill or maim a living being, even a very harmful one. Manufacturers specializing in the production of rat and mouse traps have developed a large number of humane mousetraps that do not harm animals. As a rule, the principle of operation of such products is based on luring the animal by means of bait into a cage (box, container) with an automatically closing door. The caught violator of the order can then be released into the wild. It is recommended to do this at least one kilometer from the house.
A mouse caught in a mousetrap-cage remains alive
You can get rid of mice in the house by buying one (or several for greater efficiency) of the industrial-made traps listed above. But what if the rodents are caught by surprise in the late evening, or the traps and live traps from the store do not work properly? Making a mousetrap in haste from improvised means is not as difficult as it seems, it just takes a little patience and ingenuity.
There is an improved version of the cage mousetrap: the so-called live trap
There are many options for catching mice with a plastic bottle. Depending on the location of objects in the house, the habitats of rodents and other factors, you can modify and vary the method of making and installing traps, you just need a little imagination.
The easiest way:
A simple and reliable mousetrap can be made from a plastic bottle
Complicated way:
You can make a mouse trap from a cut plastic bottle.
For this method, you will need a thin but strong rope.
Action algorithm:
The length of the rope should not exceed 50 cm
The bait is placed inside the bottle
One end of the rope is attached to the table
It is necessary to install the bottle so that it does not roll away anywhere.
To make it, you need to do the following:
Falling into a trap, the mouse ends up in a bucket of water
Another option for self-made traps:
A very simple but effective "trap" can be built from an ordinary bucket:
Before the mouse reaches the bait, it will fall into the bucket of water.
The design is very unstable, but nevertheless can be very effective. You need to do the following:
Instead of a jar, you can use a wide glass or any other container with smooth edges.
The trap is made with glue designed specifically for catching mice.
Contrary to popular belief, mice are not particularly attracted to cheese. Given a choice, they will most likely settle for other favorite products.
Smoked lard | A very small piece is enough, because you do not need to feed, but to catch a rodent. |
Sunflower oil | It is best to use unrefined, more aromatic. |
White bread | To increase the effect, you can drop a little sunflower oil on a piece. |
Roasted seeds, especially pumpkin seeds | Three or four pieces are enough to lure rodents. It is better to clean them for a stronger smell. In principle, mice love almost all types of seeds and nuts, but some of them attract rodents more, and some less. Pumpkin seeds fall into the first category. |
Peanut | It is also best served fried. A couple of pieces are enough. |
Smoked sausage | A small piece can drive a mouse crazy and make you forget about caution. Best results can be achieved with a product that is prepared naturally, without the use of colorants, preservatives and flavor enhancers. |
Cold smoked fish | Smoked fish attracts many animals like a magnet, mice are no exception. It must be borne in mind that the product must be fresh and natural. |
Cookie | You can use flavored, for example, with the smell of vanilla. |
Salted bacon with garlic | The salty bacon itself attracts mice, and the aroma of garlic enhances the effect. |
To combat rodents, a lot of preparations and devices are produced: poisons with an attractive smell, spring and electric mousetraps, ultrasonic repellers. As a rule, the acquisition of these funds flies a pretty penny. A do-it-yourself mousetrap is practically free and at the same time does an excellent job of catching rodents.
For people unable to kill an animal, such traps are the only way out: most of them lure the mouse into a trap without causing her the slightest harm. We will figure out how to make a mousetrap at home simply and without much effort.
Disposable mousetraps will have to be reinstalled after each rodent caught. For their manufacture, improvised materials (ropes, bowls, plastic bottles) and simple tools (scissors and an awl) are used.
The classic mousetrap is a snap-top lid, making it quick and easy. You need a small container: a jar of 0.5-1 l, a deep plate, a disposable plastic cup. You will also need a coin or a nut, a bait is tied to them with a short rope. The coin is set on the edge and the edge of the container rests on it. The mouse yanks the rope after climbing into the jar, and it falls, preventing the pest from escaping.
This elementary mousetrap from a jar can be improved: instead of a coin, you can cut a rectangle about 2 cm wide from thick cardboard or plastic and sharpen it on one side so that it is convenient to put the bait on it.
If food spoiled by rodents is found on the table, a disposable mousetrap from a bottle is most convenient. To make it, you will need a bottle of 1.5 liters, a rope about a meter long, an awl and strong scissors. We cut off the neck from the bottle at a distance of about 5 cm from the cork, pierce the hole at the top with an awl and tie a rope through it to the bottle. The second end of the rope must be fixed on the table, for example, tied to the handle of the pan.
To catch a mouse in such a bottle, it is placed on the edge of the table so that the bottom with the bait hangs in the air. The mouse, having climbed inside, outweighs, the whole structure falls down and hangs on a rope. It remains to drown the rodent or take it outside the house.
The simplest mousetrap, but at the same time quite effective, is made from a plastic bottle as follows: using a clerical knife, you need to cut the bottle into 2 parts in the place where it begins to narrow.
Turn the neck over and insert into the main part, the sections must be placed at the same level and fastened with tape or glued. A bait is placed at the bottom of the bottle, the neck is lubricated with any edible oil. The mouse, once inside, slides down and cannot get out.
The only difficulty is that this plastic bottle mousetrap should stand so that the mouse can easily reach the neck, for example, near the shelves. For mice, you can make paths so that it is easier for them to climb. Then the bottles will have to be weighted by pouring some stones or sand on the bottom.
Making a reusable mousetrap is not much more difficult, the designs of most of them are elementary and do not require special skills. Such traps can be checked every few days, throwing out the caught rodents. True, they cannot be left for more than a week, otherwise the room will be saturated with the smell of decomposition.
The design of the first reusable mousetrap, which is easy to make yourself, is based on the principle of a swing. It will require any container with a volume of 5 liters or more with a wide mouth: a bucket, a saucepan, plastic containers. Across the edge of the bucket, with the help of adhesive tape, a rigid wire, knitting needle or wooden twig is fixed.
You also need a plank a few centimeters wide and a little less than the diameter of the bucket. Suitable, for example, a ruler or a rectangle cut out of thick cardboard, plastic, metal.
We position this plank so that it rests on a knitting needle, one edge lies on the edge of the bucket, and the other with the bait placed on it is in the air. In order for the mouse to climb onto the board, a homemade mousetrap is installed on a stool at the edge of the table. You can make a ramp from the board and attach it to the trap.
To make the trap reusable, the balancing board must be attached to the spoke and positioned so that it returns to its original state.
The basis of this trap is the same as the previous one: a bucket and a bridge leading to it. In order to drop the rodent into the container, a rotating cylinder is used. To make it, you can take a small plastic bottle or a tin can. A small hole is made in the bottom of the bottle, and then it is put on a knitting needle. The needle is placed on the bucket as a continuation of the bridge and fixed.
A mousetrap from a bucket will work for a long time if the bait is placed around the entire circumference of the bottle. You can smear it or attach it with a rubber band. The mouse, attracted by the smell, climbs onto the drum, which turns, and the rodent is in the bucket. If the mouse is not going to be released outside the house, water is poured into the bottom of the bucket so that it chokes.
How mousetraps work, easily letting a rodent inside and not letting it go back out. A simple option can be made from the same plastic bottle: cut off the top, and cut the edge of the main part into narrow triangles 5-7 cm long. The resulting teeth are bent inside the bottle, and the bait is placed there. The mouse easily squeezes into a trap between elastic plastic strips, but can no longer get out.
A more complex reusable version of this design can be made from a wooden box. A round hole is cut out in one of its walls at a distance of no more than 5 cm from the bottom. Steel wires 5-7 cm long are inserted along its perimeter at a distance of 1 cm from each other so that they are inside the box. The mouse, having climbed into the hole, falls through the wires and remains inside the box. Rat traps are made in the same way, you just need to increase the diameter of the hole.
When catching mice, you can also use special glue from rodents. It is sold in hardware stores and supermarkets in the pest control section. According to the instructions, such glue is smeared on a cardboard box, and a bait is placed in the center. The mouse, hitting it with even one paw, sticks tightly. This is far from a humane mousetrap, the rodent in it dies long and painfully.
The disadvantage of this tool is the ability of the glue to stick to curious pets and smear everything around. You can avoid this by building reusable homemade mousetraps. A hole for a rodent is made in the shoe box on the side, a sheet of paper with applied glue is placed under it inside the box, and a tasty-smelling bait is placed in the depth. After that, it remains only to replace the paper.
World cinema has long inspired everyone that rodents love cheese more than anything in the world. In fact, it is quite difficult to catch a mouse on any dairy products. The most effective way to attract them to traps is to use:
The maximum attraction for rodents is bread soaked in sesame oil.
Baits need to be changed periodically, because mice, sensing danger, stop responding to the smell of treats.
A mousetrap from improvised means will not require special efforts and financial costs, and the result from its use is often better than from industrial products. And in some cases, there is nothing left but to make a mousetrap with your own hands. It will take much less time than looking for a working store late at night or dragging yourself into the city from your summer house. Having decided on what materials are in the house, you can always find the right option from a huge selection of homemade traps.
Human life is not complete without pests created by nature - mice. Mousetraps are used to fight them. Usually people buy them from specialized stores, but this method is not always effective because mice learn to avoid getting caught in the same mechanism that is used in factory devices. Therefore, it makes sense to try to make a trap yourself.
Mice have long learned to bypass the monotonous factory traps, so you should try homemade traps.Not every person can afford to buy factory mousetraps, especially in large quantities. In this case, you can use homemade mouse traps. Moreover, many of the homemade mousetraps do not kill animals, and this is a significant plus for humane pest hunters.
One of the easiest to make is a mousetrap made from a can and paper. To make a trap you will need:
This video shows how to make mouse traps:
To make such a mousetrap with your own hands, you need to adhere to the following algorithm:
When the rodent wants to get the bait, he steps on a thin layer of paper, which he perceives as a surface and falls into the jar. The cut parts of the paper will close the exit for the prey so that it cannot escape.
The principle of operation of this trap is similar to the previous one: you need a jar with a wide neck and a bait in the form of smoked sausage so that the mouse will definitely smell the smell. But instead of paper, a tin lid is used, the center of which also needs to be cut and the notched tin teeth bent into the can. This is necessary so that the mouse does not get out.
Sausage or wheat, which also strongly attracts mice, is placed in a jar. Then you need to put it in a place accessible to mice. In such a simple way, you can make a fairly effective homemade mousetrap at home.
If there are a lot of rodents in the house, such a trap will become simply irreplaceable. The list of necessary materials for its manufacture is as follows:
First you need to put the bottle on the needle so that the edges of the needle remain a few centimeters from the edges of the bottle, the needle itself runs through the center of the neck and bottom of the bottle. Then, in the center of the bottom of the bottle, it is necessary to fix the bait with adhesive tape, and there should be a minimum amount of adhesive tape: its smell can frighten away mice. The made construction of the knitting needle, the bottle and the bait is placed on the opposite edges of the bucket. Tempted by the appetizing bait, the mouse will slip on the spinning bottle and fall into the bucket.
If this mousetrap is intended for reusable use, it should be improved: the needle must not just be placed on the bucket, but passed through the sides of the bucket, and in such a way that the needle can easily rotate. If the survival of mice is not a priority, then the bucket can be filled with water.
A good option for a homemade mouse trap is a simple gravitational device, the principle of which is based on the use of gravity. For self-production of such a mousetrap, you will need the following items:
In the area of the neck on the surface of the bottle itself, it is necessary to cut a hole in the plastic, through which the mouse will get into the bottle. Then you need to tie the bottle by the neck to any object that can hold it.
The next step is to place the bait on the bottom of the bottle and place the bottle horizontally on the edge of the table so that the part with the bait remains on the weight, but the bottle does not fall. As soon as the mouse reaches the treat, the weight of the part that is on the weight will increase, the bottle will turn over and fall down. She will not be able to fall to the floor because of the weight to which she is tied, and the mouse will remain inside, because the entrance to the bottle is arranged on the neck, and the rodent cannot reach it in such a situation.
Making a plastic trap
For this trap, you only need a plastic bottle, scissors, tape or wire, bait in the form of seeds or bread. First you need to cut the bottle into pieces in a ratio of 1: 2, where the smaller part is the top with the neck, and the larger part is the rest of the bottle with the bottom.
The smaller part must be inserted into the large neck down. Pour seeds or bread on the bottom, to enhance the smell, the neck can be lubricated with oil. Secure the smaller part with wire or tape. Due to the light weight of the bottle, it is necessary to fix it on any surface.
This plastic bottle trap is very effective and does not harm the rodent.
Cans and coins application
The beauty of the can and coin mousetrap lies in its incredible simplicity. The bank is easily replaced by a pan, a coin - by a button or a metal washer. In addition, you will need bait and double-sided tape. In order to make such a design, you must perform the following steps:
- Wrap the bait with tape on both sides.
- Place the jar upside down.
- Fix the adhesive tape with the bait inside the jar on one side.
- Put a coin or puck (button) with an edge and put on this edge, as on a support, the part of the can opposite to the bait.
Thus, the mouse that pulls the bait will also shake the support, so the jar will fall, and the pest will remain inside. This method is suitable for those who do not want to kill the mouse. However, this trap gives a lot of misfires: a breath of wind or a strong draft can shake a coin, and the bank will slam shut ahead of time.
Less humane options
A special glue has been developed for catching mice and insects. Using it is very simple: you need to take a piece of cardboard, fix it tightly and spread glue on it. Then you should put the bait on this cardboard. If a mouse gets in there, it won't be able to get out. But this does not apply to large and strong rats, it is more difficult with them. In addition, such a mousetrap is not the safest, and children or pets can easily step on it. To remove the stuck cardboard, it is necessary to lubricate the skin with vegetable oil. Work with such traps must be carried out with gloves.
You can make a mousetrap out of wood. In this case, you need a wooden block measuring 180x160x60 mm. You need to drill a hole in it with a diameter of 3 cm and a depth of 6 cm - a way for a rodent to get inside. It is also necessary to drill holes for installing the spring. You will need a loop and a wire noose. A thin wire noose is attached with a thicker wire loop. The rope connects the mechanism of the spring and the noose. The bait is placed inside the holes drilled for entry. When the mouse tries to take the bait, it will tear the rope with its teeth, and the noose with the help of the spring will do its job.
Any of the traps will be a good choice for those who are tired of rodents, but there is no opportunity or desire to buy a ready-made mousetrap. It is worth noting that most of them are assembled by improvised means and their manufacture does not require special knowledge. For those who consider it inhumane to kill mice, there are mousetraps that are safe for animals, which you can make yourself.
Baits can range from simple seeds to smoked sausage, you can try each of them in order to understand which is the most effective. Simplicity and low cost of manufacture are the main advantages of the presented mousetraps.
Good afternoon dear friends! A couple of years ago, there was some kind of invasion of mice. My parents live in their own house and no longer knew how to escape from them. At this time, we just came to visit them and caught them wrestling.
Mom decided that store-bought traps would be much more effective than homemade ones. But in practice it turned out - not everything is so rosy. The quality of the acquired mousetraps wished to be the best. And as soon as dad wanted to put the bait, the clamp broke off and I had to take a new one.
We could not stand aside and advised us to use old methods and built homemade traps from improvised materials. And to the surprise of the parents - the effect was amazing. In this article you will learn: how to make a mousetrap with your own hands, what to use for this, basic manufacturing tips.
If rodents are wound up in your house, it is not at all necessary to immediately start poisoning them with poison - a do-it-yourself mousetrap will be a good, safe and not expensive solution. You can, of course, resort to the help of classic mousetraps that are sold in hardware stores, but this solution has one serious drawback.
It lies in the fact that if there is not one mouse (as is the case in most cases), you will have to buy several of them, and even then it is far from certain that their number will be enough.
In addition, after catching a rodent, such mousetraps need to be “recharged” every time, that is, leaving them in a country house for a whole week, hoping that with their help all the mice will be caught, will not work.This material will offer options for mousetraps that you can make with your own hands from improvised means, and at the same time, some of them do not need to be “reloaded” - they will always be on alert.
There are a great many options for mousetraps that use the force of gravity to recharge, but we will consider the most popular and effective of them. In the first case, you will need a bucket or a deep bowl, a plastic bottle (usually 0.5 or 1 liter bottles are best), scissors, an awl, processed cheese and a thin metal (or wooden) rod that will serve as an axis.
The length of the rod should be the same as the upper diameter of the basin or bucket, and the length of the bottle should be less. In addition, we need a flat board on which the mouse will climb into our mousetrap. So, we take a bottle (it should be with a cap) and, with the help of an awl and scissors, we make two holes in it opposite each other.
The first should be clearly in the middle of the bottom of the bottle, the second - in the middle of the cap. The diameter of the hole should approximately match the diameter of the rod that you took as the axis.
We pass our axis through the bottle and put it on top of the basin. If you don’t feel sorry for your bucket or basin, and also in order to make the trap more efficient and reliable, you can try to make two small pins in its upper part (opposite each other), into which you put the edges of the axis - this way the design will become much stronger.
Make sure that the axis rotates freely in the pins - this is the main criterion for the effectiveness of our mousetrap. The bottle must be moved on the axis so that its neck is as close as possible to the edge of the basin, and a board should be installed in this place so that the place where it rests on the basin is near the bottle cap.
The angle of the board with respect to the floor should not exceed 45 degrees, otherwise it will be very difficult for the mouse to climb it, and it will go looking for a treat elsewhere - for example, in your nightstands.As you can see, such a mousetrap will work until the melted cheese completely deteriorates, ceasing to attract new mice. If everything is done correctly, leaving this design for three or four days, you can be pretty surprised at the number of animals floating in the basin. The second version of the mousetrap resembles the first to many, with the exception of some details. For its device, we need the same basin, as well as a board.
In addition, you will need a second board (platform), but of a shorter length (15 centimeters), a hinge, a bait and a weight. To better understand how to assemble such a mousetrap, it is better to immediately explain the principle of its operation.
The platform lies at the end of a long board, but not with its entire plane, but only half. The part that comes into contact with the long board is weighted with a weight (the weight of the weight should be slightly less than the weight of the mouse). The boards are connected by a hinge so that, in the event of a short turn, it, under the action of the load, returns to its original position.
The neck of a three-liter jar is wrapped in paper, which, along the edge, is fixed with an elastic band or wire. On the stretched part of the paper, we make cuts crosswise across the entire diameter of the neck of the can. Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled too much, creating a feeling of being whole.
We put this design, for example, under a chair, to which we hang the bait on a string. The bait itself should hang clearly above the cut paper, about two centimeters from its surface. We attach a board (ramp) to the bank, along which the mouse will climb on it.
As you already understood, the cut paper will not support the weight of the mouse on it, throwing it to the bottom of the can. It should be noted that such a do-it-yourself mousetrap is the most inefficient of the three described.
Rodents do not always want to stand on cut paper, apparently feeling some kind of catch in it. In addition to a three-liter bottle, you can use any other container, as long as the sheet of paper completely covers it.
If you are sure that there is only one rodent terrorizing you and your loved ones, you can design a one-time trap, which, after being triggered, needs to be reinstalled. As a rule, traps of this type are simpler, and therefore it will take less time to assemble them.
All we need is a plastic bottle with a volume of at least one and a half liters, as well as scissors, a strong thread (it is better to use nylon) and, of course, bait. Using scissors, cut off the top of the bottle. The incision is best made at the point where the shape of the bottle begins to narrow towards the neck.
We make a hole somewhere near the cut edge and tie the edge of the nylon thread.We are looking for a place to set the trap - if you are sure that the rodent can get to the surface of your table, it is better to choose it. We throw the bait at the bottom of the bottle and put it on the table so that the closed bottom, where the bait lies, hangs from the edge of the table.
The second end of the string must be tied to something, and its length is calculated so that when the bottle falls from the table, it remains hanging on the string, not reaching the floor. Everything, the trap is ready. The mouse will climb into the bottle, try to take the bait, but the bottle will topple over, catching the animal.
You can also advise laying the bottle on a thin piece of cloth - this will reduce slipping, and it will be easier for mice to climb inside the trap.
Here is another version of the mousetrap, using the same plastic bottle (I wonder if the creators of such bottles guessed that their invention would serve as the main part of the design for almost all homemade mousetraps?).
We cut the bottle in a ratio of approximately two to three, the longer side should be the one where the bottom is located. Turn the top over and tuck it into the inside. The cut edges should be at the same level - you can either glue them, or pierce them with an awl and thread the wire.
We generously smear the tapering part of the neck with oil, and throw a piece of bait into the neck itself, at the bottom of the bottle. Such a trap is installed next to a shelf or chair from which the mouse would have access to it.As you can see, the design of such a mousetrap is also quite simple, and you can make it in just 10 minutes. In conclusion, let's talk about the simplest type of do-it-yourself mousetraps, the device of which you probably saw in various cartoons.
It consists of a container having a depth of about 10 - 15 centimeters, as well as a support on which a piece of cheese is fixed. Any metal or wooden rod can be used as a support - this is completely irrelevant here.
You can simply stick the cheese on the support, or you can pass the rod through it.
If the structure does not have sufficient stability, two supports can be made, fastening them in the middle with the same cheese. The mouse, trying to pull out the cheese, will break the support, after which the bowl (or whatever you use as a container) will fall down, thereby slamming the exit.
Now you are prepared, the mousetrap is assembled with your own hands, and you are ready to fight with the haunting rodents. Here are some more tips for catching mice:
Source: "miremonta.ru"
In the fight against mice, one of the usual and quite effective means are mousetraps. You can either buy factory mousetraps or make your own mousetraps.
In the latter case, you can save money, as well as gain experience in making such structures and practice making something yourself. The following will describe various ways to make a mousetrap at home.
The homemade mousetraps described below are easy to make, as plastic bottles are ubiquitous and very easy to handle.
Put the bait in the lower part, and insert the top with the neck down. Position the structure so that the mouse can easily climb up. When she climbs into the bottle, she will fall down, but she will not be able to get out.
Option number two - just attach a strip cut from a plastic bottle to the edge of the bucket and place the bait on it. The strip will sag under the weight of the mouse and the mouse will fall into the bucket.
We hope that the presented options for mousetraps will help you get rid of rodents. Of course, these are far from all possible design models - there are more complex and effective mousetraps.
For example, some people make various electronic mousetraps on their own, but this topic is beyond the scope of this article, while the above designs are time-tested and very easy to manufacture.
Source: noguests.com
A mouse trap will help get rid of unpleasant and sometimes dangerous rodents - it’s easy to make a device with your own hands that is not inferior in efficiency to commercially available models. Independent production of mousetraps from improvised materials will save money, because most often several devices are required to eliminate pests at the same time.
According to the descriptions given, you can choose the most effective and simple designs. If the use of poisonous substances for rodent control is undesirable due to the presence of children or pets in the house or cottage, and buying several traps in the store seems too expensive, it's time to learn how to make a mousetrap yourself.
For manufacturing, you will need simple materials that are always available in everyday life - paper, various containers (you can often use empty waste containers), wire, a ruler, etc.Please note: most do-it-yourself traps are reusable or self-loading, which allows you not to constantly monitor them and catch several rodents with one device, leaving the trap unattended for the time of departure (optimally - no more than a week, so that an unpleasant smell does not appear.
In order for pest hunting to be successful, it is not enough to know how to make a trap for mice. It is also important to "convince" the rodents to show interest in this trap, which means that an attractive bait is required.
There is a common stereotype - mice are very fond of cheese.
Animals really like this product, but sunflower seeds, lightly toasted sunflower oil or a piece of bread dipped in it will turn out to be more effective as bait. Sesame oil will be a win-win option - its aroma does not leave mice indifferent, and you can also use a piece of lard.
This trap model is suitable for those who prefer the simplest but most effective solutions and prefer clear instructions, including how to make a mousetrap with their own hands. Another advantage of such a trap is the interchangeability of its elements - instead of a bucket, you can take an old pan or plastic container, and the ruler can be replaced with any suitable sized rail or strip of thick cardboard.
In addition to the ruler, you will need a knitting needle or a rigid metal wire that is round in cross section. The needle is glued to the ruler perpendicularly and serves as a support - it is laid so that both ends of it rest on the edges of the bucket. A rail or ruler glued to the spoke should rest with one end on the edge of the bucket, and hang over it with the other.
It is at the overhanging end that the bait is placed. The trap is located in a place where the mouse can climb onto the rail laid on top of the bucket.The mousetrap will work even if the container is empty, but to increase efficiency, it is recommended to fill the bucket with water by about a third. This trap works just fine. The mouse walks along the ruler, attracted by the smell, but, having overcome the intersection of the ruler and the knitting needle, it shifts the center of gravity of the structure.
As a result, the end of the ruler, freely hanging over the bucket, drops sharply and dumps the rodent into the container. In order for the mousetrap to work repeatedly, the bait must be fixed on a rail so that when triggered, it does not fall into the bucket with the mouse.
Such a do-it-yourself mouse trap is made by analogy with the previous one. So that the mice can climb to the top of the jar, a “ramp” is installed, but the bait in this case is placed inside the jar, the neck of which is tightened with paper. To make the paper on the neck of the can become a real trap for rodents, it is carefully cut (for example, with a razor) crosswise.
As soon as the animal hits the paper, the "petals" formed during the incision bend inward, the mouse falls into the jar.
In other versions, it is possible to lay a lightweight bait directly in the center of the cut paper, or the bait is tied to a rope and located above the center of the can. The disadvantage of such a simple trap is not very high efficiency. Mice somehow sense a catch and are wary of the notched paper.
Such a homemade mousetrap from a jar is simple and can also be made from a saucepan, and if desired, a coin can be replaced with a large button or a metal washer. A coin (button, washer) serves as a support for the raised edge of the can. A strong thread with a hook at the end is glued or tied to the support.
A rod is installed inside the container (you can use a wire, a twig, etc.), through which the thread is thrown. The bait is put on the hook. Attracted by the aroma, the mouse pulls on the hook with the bait, after which the thread stretches and pulls the support out from under the can.
For maximum effectiveness, place the bait at a distance of 2-4 cm from the surface. The disadvantage of the trap is that it requires reloading. That is, having “covered” one mouse, the jar ceases to be effective.In a simpler version, the bait can be glued to the wall of the can, then when you try to get to it, the mouse will shake the can, which will lead to the fall of the support. In order to remove the caught rodent, it is convenient to slip a sheet of cardboard under the triggered jar.
Such a do-it-yourself mousetrap from a plastic bottle is made in a few minutes. The container is cut at the level of 2/3 of the height (the longer part is with the bottom). After that, the part with the neck is turned over (the neck without the cork becomes directed inside the structure).
The neck is lubricated with oil, and the bait is placed inside the container. To prevent the parts from separating, they can be fastened with glue, wire or in another way. The mouse easily slips through the lubricated neck, but cannot climb back out.
Another simple mousetrap that even a schoolboy can figure out how to make.
A plastic bottle (the neck is cut off approximately at the point where the narrowing begins) with the bait inside is placed on a table or shelf so that a significant part of the container hangs from the edge of the surface. In this case, the bait should be located at the very bottom.
Such a trap is tied to a shelf with a string, the length of which ensures that the trap hangs above the floor when it falls. The mouse, getting into the bottle, shifts the center of gravity. The trap falls and hangs along with the caught rodent.
A mousetrap from a bucket and a spinning bottle is one of the most ingenious solutions on the topic “how to make a mousetrap at home”, while being effective and easy to perform. It will require a metal rod-axis and a plastic bottle with a cap. Holes are made in the container (in the lid and bottom) along the diameter of the axis, after which the bottle is put on the rod so that it remains free to rotate.
The rod is placed on the edges of the bucket. Optimal fix its position, while maintaining mobility. A bucket (you can also use a basin) is recommended to be filled with water. As a bait, the bottle in the center is coated with any (attractive smell for mice) composition (processed cheese, sunflower or peanut butter, etc.).
After that, a "ramp" is built from the floor to the edge of the bucket.Having freely reached the edge of the bucket along such a “bridge”, the mouse tries to move to the bottle, but the latter, under the weight of the rodent, turns around its axis and dumps the pest into the container. When choosing how to make a mousetrap with your own hands, you should not lose sight of the simple glue traps.
They will require special glue for rodents, which is sold in specialized stores, bait and bases (you can use thick cardboard, small plastic pallets, plywood, etc.). The base is smeared with glue, and the bait is placed in the center of the trap.
Getting to the fragrant "treat", the rodent sticks to the viscous composition.
The disadvantage of such a trap is considered by many to be unaesthetic. It is no longer possible to unstick the animal from the mousetrap, and the sight of floundering rodents and their squeaking is not a pleasure if the owners are at home.
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The mice hosting the house are not cute gray animals, but formidable pests. Nimble rodents destroy supplies, carry dangerous diseases, damage wiring, and frighten their owners when they suddenly appear. There are many ways to get rid of pests.
Toxic chemicals are not always allowed, and cunning rodents often bypass factory traps. We have to look for non-standard solutions. Many owners are interested in how to make a mousetrap with their own hands. The article describes the options and rules for the manufacture of simple devices for catching mice.
Gray pests are looking for food and shelter in an apartment or a private house when cold weather sets in. Residents of rural areas face an invasion of rodents in the fall, when there is nothing else to profit from in the field.Mice often live in the basements of high-rise buildings, with poor sealing of cracks, holes in the floor and baseboards, they easily climb into apartments. Nimble pests penetrate not only the first floors, but also get higher through the ceilings. Do mice build a nest in every dwelling? What conditions attract gray pests?
The probability of having unpleasant neighbors increases in the following cases:
If one mouse has climbed into the house, it is not always immediately possible to recognize traces of the activity of a nimble pest. Negative effects appear over time.
The sooner the owners pay attention to suspicious signs, the higher the chance to catch a nimble mouse. You can’t hesitate: gray pests are highly prolific. Mice probably live in a private house or apartment if the owners notice the following signs:
Important! The sooner the owners pay attention to suspicious signs, the higher the chance to catch a nimble mouse. You can’t hesitate: gray pests are highly prolific.
Field mice living in private houses and apartments are dangerous to humans. You should not be touched, feel sorry for the "cute rodents": pests often carry pathogens of intractable diseases.
Harm from mice in the house is not only a deterioration in health. Gray rodents spoil food stocks, gnaw through packages with cookies, flour, cereals. There are other bad things too:
You can catch a mouse without a mousetrap, or you can make several different types of devices at home to catch nimble rodents with your own hands. Traps are disposable and reusable.
The owners will need items that are always at home: a bucket, a plastic bottle, glass containers, bait, plywood. Do-it-yourself mousetraps and traps for mice are in no way inferior to factory products, the cost of simple traps is much lower.
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The method of catching rodents is quite simple, but effective. The only drawback is the unaesthetic and inhumanity of the method. How to proceed:
The owners will have to destroy the mouse and throw away the trap.
The owners of private houses and residents of the lower floors should be especially careful: the risk of meeting dangerous rodents increases. To prevent the penetration of gray pests will help the observance of simple rules. How to proceed:
A modern device will reliably protect residential and utility rooms from gray pests. Repellers are effective not only against mice, but also drive rats out of their homes. When mice appear, you should not rely only on pesticides.
Many owners successfully use trapping containers made from improvised materials.The article has answers to the question: "How to make a trap for mice with your own hands?" Through simple experiments, you can choose the best option for a home trap to catch nimble pests.
In spring and autumn, residents of houses and apartments are faced with a problem that is as old as the world - the invasion of mice. They have always caused trouble for people, especially those who have stocks of grain, etc. To fight mice, there are many means and traps that can not always be called humane.
Although they are pests, not everyone can just kill this animal. There are many ways in which you can get rid of uninvited guests in a humane way. Moreover, such methods of struggle do not require you to invest money and effort. We are talking about making a mousetrap from plastic bottles.
Everyone has such a container, so a mousetrap made will cost a penny. Let's find out the advantages of manufacturing these structures and the technology itself.
Most traditional mousetraps are quite dangerous if there are children and pets in the house. After all, they can fall into a mousetrap and damage their body parts, and poisons that resemble seeds can attract them. As a result, poisoning and abrasions. In addition, buying a lot of traps for a huge family of rodents is quite expensive.
A plastic bottle mousetrap is good because it will not harm anyone. Children and animals can be calm. And the fact that the creation will require completely simple materials speaks in favor of home-made designs. You will not need much time for manufacturing, since the design is quite simple. Due to its design, the mousetrap is very humane and after catching a rodent, it can simply be released away from home.
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Homemade mousetraps are reusable. With one such design, you can catch many mice. It is enough to install it in the right place.If you want your mouse trap to be successful, bait is a must. It can be even the most high-tech, however, without a bait, the likelihood of a mouse entering the trap is minimal. Mice are not stupid creatures and will not climb anywhere for fun. Therefore, before considering how to make a mousetrap, you need to figure out the bait for it.
What do mice just love? Cheese? Not really. Undoubtedly, they love him, but this is just a banal stereotype that advertising and television dictate to us. Mice respond much better to sunflower seeds, which are not only tasty, but also smell good. Mice look for food by smell, so smell is important. For greater effectiveness, you can lightly fry them in sunflower oil. In addition, rodents do not disdain bread, which can also be moistened in oil for fragrantness. And to make sure pests go into the mousetrap, take sesame oil. It has a great option.
Advice! You can also use lard, crackers or popcorn.
When you have the right mouse bait in your arsenal, you can start making a trap out of plastic bottles.
For this simple design, you will need a minimal list of materials. It can be done in 10 minutes. You will need:
That's all. In the photo you can see what the finished structure looks like.
So, all you need to do is make one cut and connect the two parts of the bottle. Just? Absolutely. Visually split the bottle in half, identifying the half. The part where the neck is located, visually divide in half again and make a mark. It turns out that you divided the bottle into 2/3. On the mark, using a clerical knife, cut off the top.
You got two elements from a plastic bottle, one is shorter, the other is longer. It remains quite a bit, to collect a mousetrap. It is enough to insert the smaller part into the larger one, neck down. And to fix it, you can use a stapler, wire or glue. The mousetrap from the bottle is ready. It remains to make it effective.
There are two steps for this:
The mouse will easily fall into the bottle, but will not be able to get out.
Advice! Since the plastic bottle is a light product, the structure may fall and the mouse will come out. To prevent this from happening, strengthen it or simply glue it to a wooden block.
The second way is not much harder. Even vice versa. The work needs all the same plastic bottle and stationery knife. That's all. The creation technology is as follows:
That's it, the trap is ready. It remains only to place the bait inside. The principle of operation is simple: the mouse will climb inside without problems, but it will not be able to get back, due to the design. As you can see, these are simple options for which you do not need to be an engineer. And in such a mousetrap many rodents can fit.
This method is already more complicated than the previous ones, but in general it is simpler than simple. Here is what it looks like when finished.
This is where balancing plays an important role. All that is required is to cut off the neck of the bottle. All. Next is the matter of technology. In its upper part, as shown in the figure, make a small hole and tie a rope. The length of the rope should be such that, having fallen from the table, the bottle is 5 cm above the floor. One end is tied to a bottle, and the other can be fixed to a shelf, a pipe at a table, etc.