Built a better mousetrap, well 2 in fact.
We have mice getting in our attic every autumn so we have traps up there but 2 of them have disappeared (nicked by the mice?), no it seems like they've managed to drag them away after getting trapped. They were light wooden traps.
My wife bought 2 new ones but got the kind that required bait for the mice to trigger them. No good as often they can eat bait them feck off without committing suicide.
So I thought I'd modify them to trigger when the mice runs across the trap. The disappeared wooden ones were like that.
For each trap I cut a piece of thin aluminium sheet 30mm square, drilled hole in middle of one edge, then pop-rivetted it to the part that you put the bait on, as it had convenient hole.
Adjusted the new trigger plate so it would lie sort of level on trap. Now when any mouse walks over trap it's fecked.
For added effectiveness I place the traps around a saucer with poison on it, it gets them one way or another. :twisted:
Before anybody says leave them alone, we store our tents, climbing gear, buoyancy aids, ski gear and loads of other kit, like MTB tyres, up there that we don't want nibbled by the wee bastards. :roll: