You can't. Your best way is to make a dark house and let dangerous mobs spawn, like a creeper.
of corse, i know that because im one of them
If you go near them they blow up. You can kill them with a sword. They spawn only at night or in caves; Somewhere dark
Creepers can spawn during the day in Minecraft, but only under specific conditions. They require a light level of 7 or lower to appear, which can happen in darker areas like caves or under trees. Additionally, they will not spawn in well-lit areas or directly in sunlight. Therefore, while daytime generally limits their spawning, it is still possible in shaded or dark locations.
Basically get a dark room and monster will spawn there. And then build a trap(look on Youtube). Hopefully Creepers will spawn in there and it will kill them. Other items will be collected like Arrows, Bones, String and Feathers.
Spiders, Zombies, Skeletons, and Creepers spawn in the dark when it turns morning skeletons and zombies catch fire from the sunlight. Creepers and Spiders however, survive spiders don't normally attack in the day though unless you attack them first. Creepers on the other hand attack in both day and night.
there is alot of ways...... pitfall, doortrap, tnt, spawn creepers, command blocks, griefing, stealing ALL their stuff (including diamonds), something with redstone!
You cannot tame creepers in minecraft. In the normal beta game you cannot tame creepers, there are mods that make 'friendly' pink creepers spawn in your world. On multiplayer you are also able to make creepers follow you without hurting you and nerf the explosion. You can actually in the new update you need flint and right click on the creeper
Creepers are green
There aren't "ancient creepers" in the application version of Minecraft, there are creepers.
i suppose if you mess around in the minecraft.jar, you'll find something, there could even be a spawn rate readme file, if there is, you could turn all of them down to zero.
yes but only creepers get it
Jeepers creepers where did you get those peepers?