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How to make a mousetrap by hand

The method of making mousetraps by hand is as follows:

1, preparation materials: a coke bottle, a stick, some food (such as cheese, peanuts, etc. ), a rope, some tape and scissors. Cut off the bottom of the coke bottle and let the bottle open. Put some food on the bottle mouth, and then tie the rope on the bottle mouth. Put some food in the bottle, too

Put the stick in the bottle to keep balance, and then turn the bottle upside down to make the food more attractive at the mouth. Use tape to fix the bottle where mice often appear, such as in the corner or next to furniture. Wait for the mouse to enter the bottle and eat the food at the mouth of the bottle. When the mouse eats enough food, the stick will fall because the balance is broken, thus triggering the trap.

When the stick falls, the string will pull the trigger on the bottle, so that the food in the bottle will fall, thus attracting mice into the bottle. When mice enter the bottle, they can't escape because of the design of the bottle. At this time you can catch the mouse and dispose of it properly.

Information about mice

1, mouse is a small mammal, belonging to rodents. They usually have long soft hair and sensitive hearing, sight and smell. Rats are one of the enemies of mankind. They can spread diseases, steal food and destroy buildings. Therefore, it is very important to know the characteristics and habits of rodents for rodent control.

2. Mice are usually smaller, with a body length of 10-30cm and a body weight of 10-30g. Their hair is usually gray or brown, but there are also other color changes, such as white, black or yellow. Mice have big ears and can hear subtle sounds, which makes them feel their surroundings easily.

3. Rats have various diets. They can eat plant and animal foods, such as grains, meat, fruits and insects. Because rats need a lot of energy to maintain their life activities, they will keep looking for food. When looking for food, they use their sense of smell and hearing to detect their surroundings.