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Pest-Stop PSSPT Sure-Set Plastic Mouse Trap, Black, 4.53 in*4.49 in*2.56 in

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The good news is that finding evidence of one mouse does not necessarily mean you have an actual infestation on your hands. But, if you don’t take immediate action to rid yourself of the pest you do have, an infestation is likely to follow.

As for how mice get into your home, they look for entry points or small holes around the perimeter of your house, and even chew through insulation or wood. While it's ideal to prevent them from getting inside in the first place, you'll want to take care of the issue as soon as possible. Nobody wants to discover that they are sharing their home with rodents, but it's a surprisingly common occurrence, and you may need an effective mouse trap or two to catch or deter them. "Mice are constantly searching for their next meal and a safe place to live," Meg Pearson, training manager at Critter Control, says. This means your home (with its warmth, food, and shelter) is a desirable place for pests—especially in winter when temperatures outside drop.

Rid your home of a mouse infestation with our roundup of the top-rated traps for unwanted rodents

Deny mice a food supply. Mice search for a warm and comfortable source of food (especially in colder temperatures). Make sure to keep your kitchen area extra clean. Wiping the table and counters and sweeping the floor after meals to ensure there’s no tempting crumbs or spills left behind is a good practice. It's also smart to store all unsealed food — including pet food — in airtight plastic, glass or metal containers. People opt for mouse traps as they are easy to set up and a cost-effective solution to get rid of mice. Bar traps are the most traditional kind of snap trap. To set a bar trap, place bait on a pressure-sensitive switch to attract mice. Once a mouse tries to move that bait, a spring-loaded bar is activated.

Peanut butter is often used as bait for mouse traps, which can be tempting for your canine companions. However, this mouse trap has a bait cover to help stop any theft from your dog—or other pests. The bait trap may be slightly more difficult to add bait to since it is covered. Place the trap along the edge of your baseboard or along walls with the baiting platform facing the wallBecause the trap is made of durable plastic, it can either be reused or thrown away. If you do reuse the trap, be sure to clean it thoroughly and use gloves while handling it. The more mouse traps you use, the higher your chance of trapping a mouse, especially if you have more than one mouse in the house. Try adding 1 mouse trap per 2-3 feet of baseboard or wall. Duration Think about what type of trap you want to use. The four main options are outlined below and they vary by cost, ease of use and squirm factor (i.e. how much you'll actually have to see or handle the rodent). Have you discovered small little mouse droppings under the sink or in your cupboards? Is the thought of having a little mouse scurrying around while you sleep and contaminating your home keeping you up at night?

One unusual feature of this trap that we especially like is that it's pre-baited; the trigger pedal has a "cheese scent" that will attract foraging mice. However, you can add a small smear of peanut butter if you want to make certain you catch the rodent. Either way, you will need to take extra care when setting this trap, as otherwise you might get a highly painful snap on your own finger. Plus, be careful to set the traps where pets and children can't reach them, but where rodents are present. Underneath a sink, behind appliances, or inside cupboards are all good options, as are basements and attics. The trap should be positioned with the bait end against the wall for best effectiveness. Mice love to run alongside walls. Due to this fact, it’s important to set your mouse trap perpendicular to your wall. This way, it doesn’t matter which direction the mouse is moving – it’ll trigger the trap. Numbers game The best mouse traps are reusable; however, it’s essential to thoroughly clean your trap after disposing of a mouse. When handling traps, the first step is to always put on a pair of rubber gloves. Since the bait trap is in the middle of the mouse trap and it’s covered, it may be a little more difficult to add bait to than other options.

Many professionals use this type of multi-capture kill trap, but it is a bit expensive for homeowners,” Dr. Curtis says.

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