Better than letting them roam around your house or letting your pets get to them, I once caught my dog chewing on a dead mouse in our garage and later learned that they can get intestinal worms from doing that
I had mice in my house so I got those havaheart traps and an aquarium. Trapped 7 of them and one gave birth in the coconut house in the tank. Released them in the woods by my friends house.
"By my friends house" does not mean his back yard. It means in his town, my town has no woods. Long Island isn't known for it's vast wilderness so I did my best.
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Do this but instead of water have the bucket empty and use cooking spray on the inside walls of the bucket. They cant get out and they are not hurt. Than release them some where else.
@robbouche As someone who has owned many mice as pets they are very kind creatures and very smart. And only an idiot would release them near other people's homes you take them to a wooded area. They will survive there. Also when letting them go make sure you are in an area where no predator can swoop in and snatch them. Study your drop off area before hand.
not everybody is that intelligent though. I have had many pets. Gerbils, wombats, guinea pigs, birds, and humans but mice are very loving. I want to get a pet crow and teach it to do tricks.
He crushes their spines without making them bleed all over the yard
I have trained him well
I'm proud
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