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hummingwolf) wrote2011-09-03 08:55 am
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Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie
Yesterday morning I discovered that one of the traps downstairs had had all its peanut butter cleaned off. I moved a different (and hopefully more sensitive) trap to that spot, cleaned the remaining traces of bait the first one and re-baited it with bread. Then, in doing some research online, I discovered that these traps do have different settings, so I went 'round the house resetting most of the ones that were set too far on the less-sensitive side. Although my manual dexterity is well below average, we have a total of eight snap traps out, and I've set and re-set most of said traps, I've only managed to catch my finger once. Go me!
At about 5:50 this morning, I was awakened by the sound of a trap in my room killing a mouse and flipping upside down. I sat in bed reading for a while waiting for morning light, then grabbed some clothes and put the trap and beastie in the garbage can outside. I considered opening up the trap so we could re-use it since it is now the one trap that's been proven to work, but then I noticed the spider who wanted to make either a meal or a home out of the mouse's ear. I normally don't have a problem with spiders, but dealing with a live spider and a dead mouse at the same time was just too much to ask of myself. I am now consoling myself with a cup of good tea.
(While I was making the tea, my alarm clock (which I'd been sure was off) started sounding the alarm, waking up a housemate. I apparently left it on when I left the house last weekend as well. Oops. I hate to do that to anyone, especially after I've made fun of a different housemate for leaving their alarm on so many times.)
I've checked the mousetraps in the common areas, and the one in the living room has had peanut butter removed again, though not so thoroughly this time. Since I doubt the one mouse caught so far is the only mouse around, I suppose I'll try to think of some way to make beasties in that area work harder for their meals.
I honestly do feel bad about killing mice. They don't belong in our home and I obviously will trap more if I have to, but I'm not happy about it.
At about 5:50 this morning, I was awakened by the sound of a trap in my room killing a mouse and flipping upside down. I sat in bed reading for a while waiting for morning light, then grabbed some clothes and put the trap and beastie in the garbage can outside. I considered opening up the trap so we could re-use it since it is now the one trap that's been proven to work, but then I noticed the spider who wanted to make either a meal or a home out of the mouse's ear. I normally don't have a problem with spiders, but dealing with a live spider and a dead mouse at the same time was just too much to ask of myself. I am now consoling myself with a cup of good tea.
(While I was making the tea, my alarm clock (which I'd been sure was off) started sounding the alarm, waking up a housemate. I apparently left it on when I left the house last weekend as well. Oops. I hate to do that to anyone, especially after I've made fun of a different housemate for leaving their alarm on so many times.)
I've checked the mousetraps in the common areas, and the one in the living room has had peanut butter removed again, though not so thoroughly this time. Since I doubt the one mouse caught so far is the only mouse around, I suppose I'll try to think of some way to make beasties in that area work harder for their meals.
I honestly do feel bad about killing mice. They don't belong in our home and I obviously will trap more if I have to, but I'm not happy about it.