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Try cutting off the threaded part and just leave a hole. The mouse could grab the edge of the hole by jumping higher, but try it anyway.
@eldenl1
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I thought.
@error.418
Жыл бұрын
That's even easier for them to escape
@danielnyman6082
Жыл бұрын
If it was cut right below the threads there would be a small amount of funnel left that is completely smooth so there would be nothing that the mouse could grab
@bakerrv
Жыл бұрын
Cut right below the ring, leaves nothing for a mouse to hang on to. Cheers!
@termitepj
Жыл бұрын
Yep
I think taping toothpicks around the rim of the threaded part will help stopping the mice from re-entering, like the spikes in jar traps! Great video as always, keep it up!
Wow! Incredible skill jumping up to the exit point and lifting yourself out...mouse or not, that is impressive.
Dremel the threads and collar off the bottle neck. Use the body off another bottle to make the trap extra tall. 2" of water in the bottom will also prevent them from jumping successfully.
Well now you have a place to set a trap that works that they'll probably think is another feeding station now.
I think the threads on the bottle top are the deciding factor here. They're like hand holds for a rock climber. If you took that part off and flipped the round top over without it I think it would be more effective. Worse case scenario pour in some oil with the seed and grease up those paws to keep them from using the sides of the bottle.
Not just the threads, I would also remove that big protruded lip/ring that the cap sits on, or at least oil/grease it. That's what they're using to hang on.
Shawn highlighted in today's New York Times article concerning rats and rat problems. As a long time subscriber, I was pleased he got the recognition !
Add Vaseline to the outer rim of the bottle cap before turning it over and taping it. The mouse will try to grap unto it but will make it's paws slippery (and covered with Vaseline in the process)
just add a trace of oil to the bait and the neck of the bottle - result tired, trapped mice
Just use PAM spray cooking oil on the cut off bottle top, allowing no friction surface, and the Jungle Jimminy mouse can't grab onto the bottle top and exit.
@juliebaker6969
Жыл бұрын
And cut off the threads and security ring for good measure.
A wise man learns just as much from his losses as he does from his victories! Thanks as usual for the great content Shawn. It is nice to see the good, the bad, and the ugly as it helps us all out.
Good to know. Thank you for sharing
You have some great ideas on here Shawn for trapping mice. In reading the comments, one commented about cutting the threads off and another one said to cut the threads off and smear it with some kind of oil to make it slippery. I think that, cutting the threads and putting oil on it would be a FANTASTIC idea, you outta try that in a new video and see if that works. Keep the great ideas coming, great channel btw.
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but you observed good scientific practice here by asking a good question - width or threads - and only changing one variable at a time to figure it out. Thanks for the good video as always!
That trap would need refinements to work. 1) Greater height. 2) Peanut oil on any surface that a mouse could conceivably use to aid escaping. 3) Short downward pointing wires formed as a funnel. Also, we didn't see the pet mice trying it out, but then again, they don't have much motivation to escape.
@colinstace1758
Жыл бұрын
His pet mice are too fat to squeeze in 🤣🤣👍👍
"You are going to need a taller bottle !" And a wider-mouthed bottle for the rats.
I've seen this kind of trap used for yellow jackets. Instead of seed at the bottom, put in some sugar water or Mountain Dew (highest sugar content pop currently on the market). A drop of dishwashing liquid on the pop will allow the yellow jackets to sink.
Thank you for the work.
If you cut the nozzle off it might work, That threaded nozzle gives them something to grab hold of.
@juliebaker6969
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
Sean, you are the best!
Maybe a 3d printed coupler to allow the cut top of one bottle to be put on an intact bottle. Or maybe a 3d printed funnel that just screws onto the top of the bottle.
what helps the mice is the big wide lip after the theads a nice gip to hold on if flat around the edges make hard and if make slippy on inside would no grip.
Very cool seeing how the ones I caught got away 😂. I immediately regretted not dispatching them when I saw that I'd caught them. Came back a bit later and they were gone. I was imagining some teamwork acrobatics, but this makes way more sense.
Thank you kind Sir, for running a Food bank this episode.
For a live catch trap try joining 2 bottles together so that the mouse can’t jump high enough to reach the funnel. A few centimetres of water in the bottom would stop them jumping back up with the current design.
Add some sharp spikes pointing down on the threads and it will work
SPIKES!!! You know what I mean, as you already have that kind of thing in you're collection.
Pretty generous with the bait!
vegetable oil around the bottle neck or glue paperclips/wire etc around it. or cut the bottle neck into spikes, you'll need to gather it in a bit then bulk it out somehow to fit.
It does kind of work, but you need to add steel spikes to keep them in.
Put a spring loaded trapdoor that returns to position after the mouse goes in . Maybe join two bottles together long ways . I am about to go out and make one .
Maybe catching rats with a dispenser size water jug, I would have just cut off the whole cap section and maybe added just a drop of oil
Just put the bait (peanut butter) on the side and half fill with water
I'm thinking the threads and the big ridge should be ground off smooth. It may work then, but no telling.
you only need to make it a water trap and they can't jump. You could smear peanut butter on the cone.
maybe cut the top closer to the top and actually cut the tip part with the threads off too so there isn't a horizontal cylinder for them to grab.
It’s gotta be true. It’s on the internet! Good vid.
Obviously those mice are supermice with the power to dematerialize! Good luck finding a trap that will hold them.
@phillyflash43
Жыл бұрын
They've developed transporters! And I thought Rats were the smartest rodents!
What I would do is take another 2 L bottle, cut off the top and bottom and extend the length. Cut off the threaded portion as well. It would be too tall for them to escape. Add a base to make it stable.
@wintron
Жыл бұрын
That and dish soap applied to the exposed part of the top.
Could use a bit of oil on the inside. When their little paws get oiled then, they won't be able to grab anything.
The addition of paper clip barbs with the tape would have done it and possibly instead of the tape sand the cap threads off until it's smooth
I think the idea is a good one only it needs some modification
I'd say don't add tape, just cut it off to remove the large ledge that would be below the bottlecap security ring when it's in place so you just have the funnel and a short neck with absolutely nothing to grab on to.
@juliebaker6969
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
I wonder if the funnel part of the trap was greased if it would prevent the mice from escaping. Cool video, Shawn! 👍🏻
Put a little oil on the inside of the bottle in addition to taping the threads. I think that combination might work.
Straighten out a few paper clips and tape them to the threads, make a funnel style trap out of it.
Add a couple inches of water and float the bait on top of the water.
This could be made as a kill trap with water. Mice can’t jump When they are swimming.
That's a smart lil one
I wonder if you cut the neck off the bottles so there is nothing below the cone bit of the funnel if it would work better.
Try smearing oil in and outside of the funnel.
Hi Shawn, could you try bottle caps with different size holes? 8mm , to 12mm?
I would cut the whole threaded part off,leaving less for them to cling to.
If you keep one bottle as it is and tape the cut piece from the second bottle on top of it, you will probably have a good trap.
brushing some oil on this would help a lot
Filing off the internal threads as well as taping outer?
sand the threads off with 220g and hit it with a torch to make it slick again
I'd cut off the threaded part and maybe apply a little oil to the funnel.
I would add a few drops of peanut oil to the funnel then they should get oil on their feet and be unable to climb out.
I was just saying in your recent video how I appreciate the videos returning to normal, showing the wildlife and dispatched mice. ... However I have realized that youtube stopped recommending your channel to me, just randomly one day. I didn't notice until I saw a short of yours, which youtube seems to be pushing for many channels in lieu of long form vids. Hope this info helps.
I have used that design to catch flies. It almost looks like it could work for mice if you just left the bottles unmodified.
@priscillacolwell1582
Жыл бұрын
That's what I was going to suggest also.
@juliebaker6969
Жыл бұрын
Or even just cut off the threads at the base of the tamper ring, so there's nothing TO grab.
@OlivierCaron
Жыл бұрын
Ideal to catch yellowjackets at the end of Summer!
They're not necessarily grabbing the threads, they're grabbing the ring at the base of the threads that the tamper ring on the lid catches on. Try cutting the top off right below the ring, then there won't BE anything TO grab.
@eddiesneeh4266
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@phillyflash43
Жыл бұрын
Exactamundo!
I really thought this was going to work. It did catch them, though, so would have to make it a kill trap, so they could not escape.
You did what I would have suggested. You tried and the trap just isn't very trappy, they're great feeding stations though.
@joepike1972
Жыл бұрын
You could put them in that way to give them a sense of security for a week or so then fill them with water and cut of the top threaded part so they have nothing to hold onto to get back out.
You should add some needles/spikes/whatever so the mice risk getting poked if they try going up.
Would it work sanding down a little bit the thread then rubbing some olive oil or vaseline?
Yeah, you need to Cut Off all the Ridges, then add a little lube, but good idea though.
What if you rubbed oil around the top area?
Please do the same but with the threads cut off!!
If you put a bit of oil in theinside around it might be slippery
Caught two mice with a DIY bottle trap, but not that way. Attach a string to the top of the bottle. Put some bait in the bottle. Place it somewhere horizontally so that when the mouse goes inside the bottle it fall from at least the hight of the bottle. Tie the other end of the string somewhere so that when it falls the bottle stay up (even stays in the air). Voilà
I don't think it was the cap thread they hung onto, it was that thicker ridge just below the thread.
This would be an easy trap to make a kill trap by filling with water, and smearing peanut butter on the sides to lure them in.
What if you cut off the threaded portion, less to hang onto.
Oil the walls and the part of the lid that goes inside the bottle...
Interesting idea on paper but once you try it out...
Putting a little Vaseline on the neck will prevent the mouse from coming up mettre un peu de vaseline sur le goulot empêchera la souris de remonter
This would work if you would make spikes on the bottle neck.
well, I mean, after you cover the inside with a tape, maybe some grease on top or some other slippery solution (that doesn't drip down) could increase the odds?
@floobertuber
Жыл бұрын
I think you're on to something with the grease idea. In addition, though, I'd add the notion of keeping the cap, but with a hole drilled in it. In other words, drill a hole in the cap the same diameter as the inside diameter of the neck (don't leave a ledge to grab onto ). Then use it to shield the threads by threading the now center-less cap back on. Grease the outside of the remaining portion of the cap, for good measure.
How about adding a little bit of peanut oil in there. The bowl full of oiled up mice is a classic.
You should've lubed the top part with Vaseline so the mice would have nothing to grip onto to escape. Including the cap part.
They make decent minnow traps though if laid on it's side.
Maybe it needs water in it instead or vegetable oil
I've actually had success doing this, I put water in the bottom and smeared peanut butter on the inside to lure them in.
@alphaxfang
Жыл бұрын
Yes it works as kill trap...
What if you used extra mouse/s?
4 staples to hold them together. Cut the threaded part off.
You might also make it two bottles high..They might not be able to jump that high
Why not cut the threaded part off?
After seeing what mice did to escape the bottle trap, I would cut off the bottle necks so they can't grab anything inside.
Dremel off the threads and then wipe on vegi oil around the cone and inside the bottle sides.
I wanna assume you wash your hands after interacting with the trap so i wanna ask if theres anything special u do for washing or if you simply use regular old soap.
Maybe smear some grease on the inside to make it slippery?
Yeah, that works as a fish trap but, obviously not a mouse trap
Try just the bottle without cutting off the top I used catch them in old beer bottles and pop bottles
@juliebaker6969
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, they can't chew out of a GLASS bottle.
They're probably grabbing that top lip, above the threads. I would have taped that up too.
Cut the neck of the bottle where the security ridge is just below the cap. That way there is nothing for the mice to grab. Be aware though that mice like eating plastic, and if they can’t climb out, they will chew their way out in a few minutes.
Maybe just fill with some water to prevent them from jumping out?
@OlivierCaron
Жыл бұрын
Water probably won't attract them though.
@superdevestator
Жыл бұрын
@@OlivierCaron a thin layer of seeds floating on the water to bait them in
Make it so there's nothing to grab onto? Wouldn't that work? Or maybe make it taller, too tall for them to jump that high?