If there are a lot of mice around your house but you don’t have a mouse trap or you’ve tried a lot but it simply doesn’t work for you, then you try this more simple and easier alternative that you can make with ordinary or recycled materials. Just look for an old bucket and piece of wood, scraps will do, then build this very easy trap, and catch mice effortlessly. This amazing idea is all thanks to Shawn Woods on YouTube. I hope you find this hack as useful as I did!

Materials:

  • Large bucket
  • A long piece of wood
  • Wire
  • Drill
  • Peanut butter
  • Sunflower seeds

Directions:

Step 1

Grab a large bucket, then drill a hole on the handle at the side of the bucket or if there is no handle on the bucket, then on the side of the rim will do, and then drill a hole on the end of the wood as well. Next, lay the wood slanted on the side of the bucket matching the holes together, then hold them in place using a piece of wire or if you want it more sturdy, you can add a screw.

Easy Mouse Trap Tricks and Hacks
Image credit: Shawn Woods via YouTube

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Step 2

Position the bucket where there are a lot of mice, then smear the inside of the bucket about 3 to 4 inches down the rim with peanut butter, and fill the bottom with sunflower seeds. Leave this up overnight and check in the morning how many mice have you caught. The peanut butter will make it difficult for them to hang and they will drop into the bucket faster. If you want this trap to be lethal, then fill the bucket with some water.

Easy and Cheap Mouse Trap Ideas
Image credit: Shawn Woods via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Shawn Woods via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this trick, then you’ll surely love his other videos too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Catch Mice in a Bucket

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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