Rumtan wrote:
The key to sticky traps is to put one bit of dog food in the center of the trap, but you have to check the trap so the mouse can be either dispatched or released (your choice) without suffering.
I am not aware of any "sticky trap" that you can release a mouse from. The ones I know of are a shallow, rectangular tray filled with goo that is incredibly sticky - once a mouse gets caught in that, no way can it be released. The recommended "dispatch" method is drowning the mouse, tray and all, in a 5 gallon bucket full of water.
I prefer the traditional snap traps. I use your basic American cheese - break off a small square and squish it onto the trigger. After a short while it will harden (you may want to actually let it harden before setting out the trap) and when the mice have to chew on it the trigger gets tripped.
As to baiting, I found the "Ramik" and "One Bite" bait bars to be much more effective than "De-Con". As another poster mentioned, but the bait outside of the camper if possible. If there is a concern about other animals (especially pets) getting to the bait, you can buy bait containers that will prevent anything larger than a mouse or rat from accessing the bait.
I use Irish Spring soap and Bounce original scent sheets in our trailer... I don't know if they are keeping the mice out, but the trailer smells great in the Spring!
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