How do you make a mouse trap?

How do you make a mouse trap? - briefly

Construct a snap‑type «mouse trap» by fixing a spring‑loaded bar to a wooden base, attaching a baited trigger plate, and placing the device along known rodent routes. Inspect the trap frequently and dispose of any capture in accordance with local regulations.

How do you make a mouse trap? - in detail

To construct an effective rodent capture device, gather the following components: a sturdy base (wood or plastic), a spring‑loaded bar, a trigger mechanism (e.g., a lightweight lever or a piece of string), a bait holder, and a containment chamber (plastic box with a secure lid). Ensure all parts are clean and free of rust.

  1. Attach the spring‑loaded bar to the base so that it pivots freely.
  2. Connect the trigger lever to the bar; position it so that slight pressure releases the bar.
  3. Secure the bait holder on the opposite side of the trigger, allowing the target to reach the lure without disturbing the trigger.
  4. Fit the containment chamber beneath the bar, aligning the opening with the release path.
  5. Test the mechanism by applying minimal force to the trigger; the bar should snap shut, sealing the chamber instantly.

Select appropriate bait (peanut butter, seeds, or dried fruit) and place a small amount in the holder. Position the trap along established rodent pathways, preferably near walls or corners. After activation, transport the sealed chamber to a disposal site, then reset the device for continued use.