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Uploaded by on May 16, 2011

A mouse was eating our food storage so I set a trap for it, I didn't want to kill it but I needed to get rid of it so I designed this trap to catch it. Mice really love almonds and this one would just take them back to its nest and eat them during the day. This was taken with a night vision IP camera.

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  • @demonwithasoul We all heard the trap go off, but didn't know it was still alive until the 15 minutes later, when we checked. You can imagine how my mom reacted when it was still crawling around.

  • @thebestusernameeva Nice bro! that's a new way of torturing them before killing the pest!

  • A while ago we caught a mouse in your typical kill-trap.  Unfortunately it didn't work as planned, and it was alive for at least 15 minutes after being caught. Its lower half seemed to be paralyzed, and it was slipping in and out of what appeared to be shock. Eventually it died of its injuries, but since then we've been looking for alternatives. "Kill-traps" can be unreliable at times, and since then we've looked for something that works every time.

  • LOL - poor guy had no idea who he was up against!

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