Traps work great and back in Nevada when I set mine, one would go off every 15 minutes! It was horrible and was making Piper and me jumpy and crazy. You simply must find out how they're getting in--and remember, they're tiny and determined and even when you think that tiny little hole is too small even for a mouse, stuff steel wool in it. The steel wool is excellent cuz they can't/won't bite through it and I also used that spray foam insulation around pipes, too. It was hard work, but it did work!! No more peanut butter in traps, no scurrying, no shadows along walls, no snap of traps. Our home was "safe and secure" again. No better feeling after going through mouse invasion!!!! As Matese knows, Piper, too, is a mighty, relentless, determined little hunter--OUTSIDE!! Inside, not so much!! |