Mice are attracted to storage sheds. This article will show you how to eliminate them. It is easy to set up a mouse trap. It takes a steady hand, nerves of steel, and a steady hand to set a mouse trap. Although it isn't that difficult, it can make your heart beat faster when you have a set of mouse traps in your hands. Victor mouse traps or Victor copies are the most popular type of mousetrap in the world. This article will show you how to set up a Victor mousetrap.

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Step 1: Discard the mouse trap packaging The staple that holds the snap wire to a woodblock is often a staple. Take out the staple to allow the snap wire to be pulled back.

Step 2: Add bait to the trigger When setting Victor mouse traps, the best bait for trapping is Peanut butter. Victor mouse traps require a bait that sticks to its trigger, not just lays on it. Peanut butter should be enough to cover the trigger. It should be secured to the trigger so it doesn't fall off when the mouse touches the trigger. Peanut butter should be placed on the trigger at the end that is closest to the mousetrap spring.

Step 3: Setting the mouse trap Place the lock bar on top and pull the snap wire back. Place the end of the lockbar under the hook at the trigger Slowly release the pressure on the snap wire by releasing it slowly. The snap wire will press upwards on the lock bar, which will push upwards on the trigger. The trigger's baited end will lift the mousetrap into the desired position.

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