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Anonymous
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OP said they have humane traps but I know that is not gonna work. I've tried it.
I've caught wild mice once in our garage,once in our back room, once in our linen closet who managed to escape through a tiny hole underneath the water heater, and a few other times.
Since I didnt have live traps or anything fancy, a bunch of flat boxes taped together to border off the entire section, some pillow cases, smaller boxes, also take empty toilet paper rolls and stick them into old socks, set them in tight spaces to lure the mouse into work well, and you have to have the patience.
Wild mice can jump nearly 3 feet high vertically, they'll certainly jump straight out of a giant plastic bucket, if they are dumb to fall for that while reaching for the food.
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