If traps aren't working, you can try using a live mouse trap or baiting the mouse with food to catch it. Additionally, sealing off entry points and keeping your living space clean can help prevent mice from entering in the first place.
Have you tried the glue traps? They are a thin cardboard that you can just throw away
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In theory yes but not always works... it's all down to how dump the mouse is! :)
Mousetraps work by using bait to lure a mouse into a trigger mechanism, such as a spring-loaded bar, which snaps shut and traps the mouse inside. Once the mouse is caught, it cannot escape and can then be disposed of.
If you are refering to the Orth Home Defense Max Kill and Contain Mouse Traps, depending on the size of the mouse the mouse will either be killed instantly, or, for larger mice, the trap contains them and they will die from hyperthemia. These traps are really inhumane unless you let the mice out away from your house - we tried live traps and they did not work, but caught two within minutes of putting out these Ortho "kill and contain" traps -- they only contain. Please, if you use these effective traps, take the trap and drive a bit and let the poor mouse out in a field or just away from your home instead of throwing out the trap in the garbage to die a miserable death!
Work-day = 10 hours, minus a half-hour lunch-break = 9.5 hours of production. 9.5 hours = 19 half-hours. (50 pieces every half-hour) times (19 half-hours) = (50 x 19) = 950 mouse traps
Mouse traps are available in a variety of styles. Basically they work in one of three ways. The first method is the simple snap trap, which can be made out of wood or plastic. The second variety is an electronic trap which use high-voltage. The third style of trap is a glue trap that prevents the mouse from leaving once contact is made.
Yes, Venus fly traps can be effective at catching insects at home, but they require specific care and conditions to thrive and catch insects successfully.
peanut butter. A mouse loves grains. You could also use cheese but it won`t work as good
you can either buy humane rat traps or make one with a bucket, and some books.Bait the bucket with something smelly the mouse will like, peanut butter or bacon rind work well.Then build steps up to the bucket using books.Put a small amount of the bait on to the steps.The mouse will then walk up the steps and fall into the bucket. The mouse won't hurt itself, just make sure you check the traps regularly.
I would go into your start up menu and check if your PC has the USB connection checked.Also check if the mouse and keyboard work on other computers.if they work than its your computer if they dont work check for wear and tear on the mouse and keyboard cables and connector ends.
throw balls atam if that dont work than giv up on that