The light cylinder of this rolling mouse trap which leads a mouse s way to the bait rotates very fast and so no mouse can get a grip and it inevitably falls into the bucket.
Diy mouse trap box.
Try to use a 1 liter bottle as it will be long and narrow.
A glass a nickel and peanut butter this is a very simple diy mouse trap that will easily catch a mouse.
Fortunately it s easy to make cheap effective mousetraps with everyday items.
You spread peanut butter on an empty can which is then suspended by metal wire over an open bucket.
You can simply pinch the end of the trap open to dispose of mice and reviewers give the product top marks saying that they re effective and significantly easier to use than traditional wooden traps.
You will also need two tiny pieces of wood and a bigger sized board as well as glue magnet and other smaller materials.
Bottle mouse trap homemade this is probably one of the easiest diy mouse traps.
All you have to do is smear some peanut butter inside the glass on the bottom and turn it upside down so it rests on the nickel.
All you need is a plastic bottle some bait duct tape and something slippery like vaseline.
Mouse traps can be a little bit expensive especially if you have a serious mouse problem.
The washer in the middle of the roller increases the trap s effectiveness as the mice simply can t jump over it.
The concept is the mouse scurries under the glass to get the peanut butter while knocking the nickel loose causing the glass to fall onto the mouse.
Diy pest prevention this apparatus is called a bucket trap.
If you have a medium sized water bottle you can cut off the top for the purpose.
When the mouse ventures.
The crafty homeowner can turn cardboard rolls plastic bottles and coffee cans into homemade mousetraps.
This diy mouse trap gets an a for simplicity and although i haven t used it yet it s obvious it would work and therefore gets the scratchy smelling sticker for operability.