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Mousetrap Bait Sonymaster !!NGhXKEhOalY
Okay, so I don't really know where else to go with this.

What is the best kind of bait to use in a traditional mousetrap? I was always told peanut butter, but the freak mutant mice in one of my uncle's rentals seem to be avoiding it altogether. We tried cheese as well (lol stereotype), also to no avail. What is some other food to try? He's getting desperate because he wants to sell this shithole but obviously he can't do that when there are these half-mouse/half chinchilla things running around all over (TL:Dr story about chinchilla, so just trust me.) Halp.
>> Sonymaster !!NGhXKEhOalY
Bump for answer
>> Anonymous
Apples and raw bacon always work well from what I've seen.
>> Anonymous
Peanut butter.
>> Anonymous
Wait a second.. Sonymaster, lol. You're too late, ISM was already here and picked a much better trolling topic.
>> Anonymous
>>216599

How is it trolling? He's asking a question about animals in animals and nature. PEST CONTROL.
>> Anonymous
Cat food. When you liquidy foods like peanut butter, they can lick a little bit off of the trap without triggering it.

With a bread tie, tie a piece of cat food (X and O shapes work best) to the bait switch. One piece of cat food can get you through dozens of mice because they can't take off with it without triggering the trap. It's tempting to them because there is a lot of cereal base, but it has a strong smell.
>> Anonymous
I want to know more about these mouse/chinchilla hybrids.
>> Anonymous
>>216598
a raisin stuck onto the little bait hook, with peanut butter spread on it
>> Anonymous
i just sit in the dark with a 22 and night vision goggles and wait for the rat
>> "Brick Chan"
>>216598

Peanut butter worked perfect for me, but not too much or they'll just lick at it and get away.
>> Anonymous
>>216668
I personally don't mind but I wouldn't be surprised if he was hoping for "TRAPS ARE CRUEL" responses. I mean.. it's Sonymaster. What do you expect?