Clamp it, stick it
Tools: mouse traps, mouse glue
Citizens should block the mouse holes and seal the door cracks and gaps between gas pipes and walls, and rodent-proof fences placed in sewers. The bait on mousetraps and other mouse-catching tools must be fragrant and delicious. Newly fried peanuts and biscuits are highly fragrant and will attract mice's appetite.
DIY trap to catch mice
Tools: beer bottle
First, scald the beer bottle with boiling water to remove the bottom, then put the big end up and the small end up Down, buried in a place where rats often hang out, with the mouth of the big head as high as the ground. Put some fragrant and delicious food in the bottle to lure the mice inside; because the inner wall of the beer bottle is very smooth, the mice cannot climb up at all. It is said that the chance of successfully catching alive is very high.
Structuring the greedy mouse
Tools: cement, flour, corn, sesame oil
First, put the flour, corn kernels and a small amount of sesame oil in the pot. Fry until fragrant and take it out of the pan when it is almost cooked. After that, the fried noodles and cement ash are mixed together in a ratio of 1:1. Although it looks gray, it has a full aroma. Next, put this pile of mixture on the path that the mouse must pass. The amount you put doesn't need to be too much, just two or three tablespoons. Using this method to hold the rat to death is slow, and it is estimated that the rat will die three or four days after being infected.