At least a mile
peanut butter is especially good for attracting mice
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I suspect that the reason is lost in time, but cheese is a very convenient consistency for the job. Far better baits are peanuts or peanut butter, or chocolate, or peanut butter mixed with cocoa powder - I have caught very many hundreds, perhaps thousands, using peanuts, peanut butter and mixtures of peanut butter. Peanut butter mixed with oatmeal is also one of the commonest baits used by field biologists trapping mice and voles for surveys etc. This person goes to SHSC. The person above is wrong, mice HATE peanut butter.
It is like candy to them: high in protein and in sugar.
Yes pet mice absolutley LOVE peanut butter however dont feed it to them too frequently just give it to them as a treat every once in a while they also like peanuts
Mice will eat peanut butter over cheese Mice will eat just about anything. The problem with cheese , it is a dairy product and mice have a hard time digesting dairy. Peanut butter is much smellier and easier for them to find. They love peanut butter. It is more attractive to them because of the higher oil content also. Mice are always looking for the most calories for the least effort in order to survive. That is why peanut butter works better than cheese to attract them.
Yes, but don't overdo it. A little bit of peanut butter smeared on some pieces of fruit or salt less cracker could make a great lunch treat.
Answer: Peanut butter on an old style neck-breaker mouse trap is the best bait. Especially if you tie a bit of heavy string to the trigger first. The "wee cowerin' beastie" (as Burns calls them), can't pull the bait off and has to lick it away or tug on the knotted cord. Either activity engages the trigger and releases the spring. Answer: Peanut butter can be used to trap mice as well as rats. It can be placed in a mouse or rat trap. Not only have I tried it, but I saw it on the History Channel today (11/13/08 EST. ) Peanut butter sticks to a trap better than cheese. This forces the mice to work harder on securing the bate.