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Bait the traps with peanut butter or strong-smelling cheese. If you’ve noticed mice in your home, place catch and release traps along the walls of your home. Make sure the traps are parallel with the wall so the mice are more likely to run inside of them.  Catch and release mouse traps can be purchased from your local hardware store. If you want to place a store-bought trap outside, keep them along the walls of your home or near areas where you’ve seen mice before. Mice you catch indoors are most likely house mice, which can live for about 9-12 months. Place a 5 US gal (19 L) bucket outside your home, in a barn, or in a garage. Use glue to secure a thick, straight wire to the lip on top of the bucket. Glue a paper plate so ¼ of it hangs over a side of the wire and the other ¾ rests slightly on the lip of the bucket. Scoop a spoonful of peanut butter on the side of the plate closest to the wire. Make a ramp leading up to the plate using a plank of wood. The mice will try to climb on the plate to get to the peanut butter, but will fall in instead.  Leave the bucket out for a few days at a time to catch multiple mice. Mice caught outdoors are usually field mice, or voles. Field mice can live up to 4 years. After you catch your mice, bring your trap to the tank you have set up and carefully move the mice into their new habitat. Either set the trap down and open it on the floor or gently dump the mice from the bucket into the cage. Don’t try to handle the wild mice right when you’ve caught them since they will try to bite you out of fear. Since wild mice could carry and spread diseases to humans, wear thick, bite-resistant gloves whenever you need to handle your mice. Pick mice up by scooping your hand underneath their body and squeezing slightly just behind their head so they don’t try to escape.  Handle wild mice as little as possible to reduce the risk of being bitten. Never grab a mouse by their tail since it could rip out.
Place store-bought catch and release mouse traps to catch mice in your house. Set up a bucket trap outside if you want to catch multiple mice at a time. Transfer the mice into the tank after you’ve caught them. Wear gloves if you absolutely need to handle the mice.