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Anonymous
I had the exact same problem. My room has a closet and it ran into it. So I closed it up, and sealed the sides and top with tape and plastic bags. I kept it there overnight, and anytime I heard it doing anything, I'd bang on the door to scare it.
Anyways, next morning I'm able to get a trap, and after baiting it with peanut butter, opened the closet up again and stuck it in there. Assuming it was hungry, I let it sit for about an hour, but nothing. So I opened it up again, and put a fruit loop on the trap. Close it up, and as I'm getting up to put the box of cereal back, I hear a SNAP.
I quickly opened the door to see a mouse with it's head crushed by the bar, blood oozing out it's eyes and mouth, with it's hind legs spazzing uncontrollably making the trap and mouse jump a few times. It was fairly unsettling.
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