Here is a site that discusses one of the most humane ways to get rid of rats and mice, www.ratmousezapper.com
If you are looking for information about PET mice, then there is a great website in the related link :)
Take them to the humane society.
Yes, there are. The mouse is trapped by a falling door and can be released into the wild. But you need to check the trap regularly or he would die of thirst instead, which is not very humane.
Dish soap is not an effective method for killing mice. It may act as a repellent due to its scent, but it is not a reliable or humane way to deal with a mouse infestation. It is recommended to use traps or contact a professional pest control service for humane and effective solutions.
If it's for mice, yes. they can catch alive & remove them from the premises.
No, Pet mice and rats LOVE newspaper but it is best to lay fresh newspaper down then shred the extra paper into small peices, mice and rats like it because it gives them something to make their nest with. AND don't forget to feed them and give them water and to love ALL your pets! :) Hope this helps!
There are drugs you can buy to put them to sleep. This beats the old method of using the mouse trap that snaps shut on top of the mice. Or you can get a rat exterminator.
There isn't a specific soap designed to kill mice; however, some people use a mixture of soap and water in traps to suffocate them. The soap can reduce the surface tension of the water, making it harder for mice to escape. It's important to note that using soap in this way is not a humane method of pest control. For effective and humane solutions, consider using traps or professional pest control services.
There are humane mouse traps that safely catch the mice and allow them to be released back into their natural environment. There is also an organic way of dealing with your mouse problem by using peppermint oil. The scent is much too powerful for their noses and repel them. Just soak a cotton ball or rag with the oil and place in the problem area.
A good way is to simply get a cat. I know, I know it sounds very cliche. However you'd be surprised how much more effective cats can be than professional mice exterminators. If you are worried about costs you can simply adopt a cat. Cats don't eat very much and are easier to clean up after than dogs. They are even great companions. Although it isn't very humane for the mice, you have to keep in mind wild mice (not pet mice) are pests. Domesticated cats are pets and it would be humane to adopt one.
No, but the guillotine would've been more humane. Little Bunny Foo Foo bopped field mice on the head. To this day it remains unknown how many of the mice that Foo Foo assaulted survived.
You can find lots of good information about pet mice here: http://thefunmouse.com/info/index.cfm.