This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies ยป
swirlie ยท F
The problem with that mousetrap is that it has an inherently poor design to it.
The purpose of a mouse trap is not to "trap" the mouse, but to actually kill it instantly, which is how the old fashioned mouse traps work that are made of wood and are precarious to 'set' in the first place.
That mousetrap in your photo does not have a mechanism to kill a mouse, but only traps the mouse within the assembly itself.
The question as well as the true issue then becomes, what do you do with an injured mouse after it gets trapped in that thing?
The purpose of a mouse trap is not to "trap" the mouse, but to actually kill it instantly, which is how the old fashioned mouse traps work that are made of wood and are precarious to 'set' in the first place.
That mousetrap in your photo does not have a mechanism to kill a mouse, but only traps the mouse within the assembly itself.
The question as well as the true issue then becomes, what do you do with an injured mouse after it gets trapped in that thing?