Now there's a humane mouse trap that uses physics — instead of a death grip — thanks to a saint who posted a homemade alternative on YouTube. What you'll need: Some lumber, screws, washers, an empty ...
It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything like me, your first instinct may be that you need to pack your luggage and find a new place to live. Of course, that’s not super realistic. A ...
Some of the oldest known mousetraps were catalogued in the late sixteenth century, by Leonard Mascall, the clerk of the kitchen to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Mascall published a series of books on ...
You don't want a mouse in the house. But maybe you don't want to kill your rodent intruder, either. That's why there are so-called humane mouse traps that ensnare the creature alive, and here YouTuber ...
Leonard West can’t remember whether he ever read much of the 19th Century American essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. “That was back during the Depression and I left school early,” said West, 75, ...
January 18, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Have a rodent problem but don't have the stomach for traditional mousetraps? Blogger Chris Glass details his ...