No. But they can sense cheese on a trap. You may have saw Tom and Jerry, where Tom puts cheese on a mouse trap, then Jerry realizes it's a trap. That's just a cartoon. - Marcus Dean
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A mouse trap.
Mice can avoid getting caught in glue traps by using their keen sense of smell to detect the trap, staying away from unfamiliar objects, and using their agility to quickly navigate around the trap. Additionally, some mice may learn to recognize and avoid the traps based on past experiences or observations of other mice getting caught.
To effectively catch smart mice, use a humane live trap baited with a high-quality food like peanut butter or chocolate. Place the trap in areas where mice are active, such as along walls or near entry points. Check the trap regularly and release captured mice far away from your home.
set a trap for it Actually, they placed a bell on the cat's neck.
The possessive form of the plural noun mice is mice's.example: We set a trap next to the mice's hole.
The Trap - 1950 Three Blind Mice 1-8 was released on: USA: 17 June 1950
Mice can effectively avoid glue traps by being cautious and alert, avoiding areas where traps are placed, and using their keen sense of smell to detect and avoid traps. Additionally, mice can navigate their environment carefully to avoid getting stuck on the sticky surface of the trap.
I don't think so unless they have seen one being used on mice before.
too kill mice. (hope this helps).
The mice will come out of the walls when they are looking for food. Place mouse traps near a food source (unset for two days to trick them to thinking the trap is safe). Once the mice are used to that food source, set the trap to catch them. If you prefer not to harm the mice, use mint. Mice dislike the smell and will run away.