Hayabusa Rider
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Serious question. Does that work? I've stopped using the traps after I caught 3 skinks in my shop. I want them around.

You should at least kill them with a sledge hammer or something to take them out of their misery.
i prefer snap traps as I don't have to physically kill them and feel bad about it. Kinda hypocrite I guess since I still am the one setting the trap. I just don't like to make an animal suffer for no reason.
The other advantage of snap traps is they can act as electrical switches so you can monitor them from a remote location if they're in a spot that's inconvenient to go to. I have 6 of them in my attic and if they go off I get a notification. Thankfully they have not gone off in over a year so I may have figured out how they were getting in.
you didn't force them to go in to the trap thats a choice they made.
it's like saw.
put 4 glue traps in my cupboards. Check them all today and there was 4 little mice all looking at me with terror in their eyes.
I swiped them all into a plastic bag and dumped them all into the garbage bin.
I have to live with this.
Get a cat and delegate the guiltYou beast! It's easier when you give the glue traps to your cat. In a dumpster they starve and dehydrate themselves to death. You should feel guilty.
I have meet monster and you sir, are no alky.
I love how you do this all the time.
Think before you post, bro.
So, it's easy. I just pick up the dead bodies that both seem to always leave in the dining room on the floor, then I flush the dead bodies.
One experience with glue traps is why I learned to master the snap trap instead.
I couldn't throw the face-planted glue trap in the garbage where the mouse would slowly starve to death in my apartment, so I did the only humane thing I could do, which was to throw it out the window onto a busy 3rd Avenue during rush hour in Manhattan.
Meh, I have a little shit dog whose favorite activity lately seems to be catching moles (hours and hours and hours spent searching for them each day). Apparently, they're reproducing under my wood piles faster than he's killing them (a rate of roughly 1 every other day). The cat has been getting in on the act as well, getting rid of any mice that venture too close to the house. So, it's easy. I just pick up the dead bodies that both seem to always leave in the dining room on the floor, then I flush the dead bodies.
