Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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I no longer have a cat and forest mice want to move in with me almost all year round.
I tried one if the second bait. There has been Aura cheese and IL-recommended chocolate and the like.
I just hoped I finally caught the last roommate. As bait, I used a "health pan" I made myself.
The dough has skim milk and rapeseed oil, the flour is a mixture of Graham, barley and yeast bread flour + that couple of eggs.
But, but .. I put blueberries together. I had already received the dromedaries flicker with a similar composition by blueberry with pie.
I don’t think the reason is those pretty whole grains, but I believe in the magic of that blueberry in that combination.
There have been no see no touch baits freshly available for up to a few weeks, but blueberries have been harvested right on the first night as now
this last night I heard a rapist.
Yeah, a really good trap compared to traditional tin cans.
With hard bait, the fork cracks easily over time.
But: Should hard bait be used? I broke a couple with parmesan cheese. Since then I have used the blue stamp of Emmental. Tastes just as good on mice and the trap doesn’t break.
Still: could the manufacturer consider how to make the bait fork more durable. Now it becomes brittle over time.
Yes, this otherwise functional game would be when that bait mounting fork material would be more flexible. Yes, it can withstand cheese, but not a little pressure. I have used the dog food button as bait and all six traps broke. And they don’t break the bait plant but over time. Ruined good product