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In my experience Peanut Butter (rough, not smooth) has been an enticing bait. Place traps where you expect mice to run - generally along walls. Or in store cupboards. If the mouse is quite small and with touches of brown it may be a wood mouse coming into the house by chance, if it is slightly larger and grey it will be a house mouse and almost certainly not alone.
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We have a mouse and it is totally ignoring the 8 humane traps placed all around where it has been sited. It or they have been sited 5 or 6 Times. Very charming but it can?t stay. We have tried fruit, peanut butter, sweets, cornflakes. No luck. Any other tips before we have to resort to pest control?
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