A Unique Way To Catch Mice And Rats, Guaranteed.

And Get Rid Of More Than One Mouse At A Time. Tired of catching mice one at a time? Tired of all the hassles trying to set the traps? How about building a better mouse trap? One that is self resetting has no poisons, and best of all can be built from stuff that you already have. Even better, you can build it in a matter of minutes.

The bucket mouse trap catches many mice in a single trap and does not need to be reset between mice. It’s also so simple to make that you probably already have all the parts needed lying around your garage.

Are you sick of setting mouse traps only to be outsmarted by the mice? Are you sick of resetting the trap after every catch? Here is a better, easier way to catch these vermin. Let’s introduce you to the bucket trap in this awesome video.

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15 thoughts on “A Unique Way To Catch Mice And Rats, Guaranteed.

  • August 6, 2016 at 9:47 am
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    You didn’t show how and where the ramp is attached.

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    • August 26, 2016 at 10:37 am
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      It’s not attached. Just lean a scrap of wood against the bucket so the mice can climb up.

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  • September 4, 2016 at 8:49 am
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    I use a 5 gal. bucket with a hand ful of corn kernals. No ramp, no wire , no nothing. Don’t ask me how, but mice will get in but can’t get out.

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    • March 15, 2017 at 7:19 pm
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      That is the way Pioneers used to catch mice and it works I have use it.

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  • March 16, 2017 at 11:23 pm
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    We made one of these last year, left it in the kitchen over night and caught 9 mice it was ridiculous! But helpful.

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  • March 18, 2017 at 1:33 pm
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    My grandfather used ½ of a wooden yard stick and a simple wire hinge on the buck lip. The outer end of the yard stick was slightly longer so that it would return to the static position when the rodent fell into the bucket. He also baited with peanut butter.

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  • March 22, 2017 at 10:55 am
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    Did this by accident last year, left 5 gallon bucket with some water in the bottom , its hot and dry in California, they went for the water, and drowned I found it about 3 weeks later , rotten floating mice …. check it every few days is my recommendation!

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  • May 18, 2017 at 8:23 am
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    I can’t get the video to play

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