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A humane, new way to catch mice. This innovative bucket mouse trap outsmarts pests better than snap traps. Easy to set with peanut butter.
Are mice in your home driving you crazy?
You are not alone.
Many homeowners struggle with mouse problems. This happens even after buying expensive equipment.
You set traps diligently. You check them every morning.
But often, the traps don't work. The mouse steals the bait and escapes.
Standard methods like glue traps can fail. Even the popular Tomcat press n set can miss. [1]
Why?
Because mice are smart. They learn to avoid danger.
To solve this, use their own instincts against them.
You need to learn how to outsmart mice with a false floor trap.
Here is a new way to catch mice.
Arguably the best mouse trap for cautious rodents, this DIY solution is humane and incredibly effective.
Most people look for how to catch mice using pain or poison. But this method uses deception. [1]
We call it the "False Floor" strategy. The method relies on a bucket.
Many farmers already know how to catch mice with a barrel. We refined this version for home use.
This tricks the mouse's depth perception. They think they are stepping onto solid ground.
By the time they realize the trap, it is too late.
This trap is cheap to build. Setting up is also easy.
A 5-Gallon Bucket: A standard clean bucket (19L).
Cooking Oil: Vegetable or canola oil.
Water: To fill the bucket base.
Black Plastic Trash Bag: Needs to be textured or wrinkled.
Bait: Peanut butter, chocolate, peanuts, fruit. [1]
Ramp: A piece of wood or yardstick.
Gloves: For safety.

Start with a clean 5-gallon bucket.
Make sure it does not smell of chemicals. Strong chemical smells are bad for pest management as they scare mice away.
The bucket needs to be tall. Standard hardware store buckets (about 15 inches / 38 cm) are perfect. This prevents the mouse from escaping after it falls. [2]

Fill the bucket with water.
Stop when the water reaches about 60% capacity. This height is critical.
Next, pour a layer of cooking oil on top. Cover the water completely.
Why this matters:
The 60% height is a trick.
The water is deep enough to prevent jumping. Yet, the level looks reachable.
When a mouse stands on the rim, the water looks like a floor they can jump to. This deceives them.

Dip a paper towel in the cooking oil.
Wipe the oil around the inside walls of the bucket.
Focus on the area above the water line.
This creates a slippery barrier. If you monitor mouse activity, you will see they are great climbers.
But they cannot climb oiled plastic. The oil prevents traction.

This is the secret weapon.
Take a black plastic trash bag. Cut a circle slightly larger than the bucket.
Gently place it on top of the oil layer.
Texture is key:
Do not smooth it out. You want wrinkles. You want folds.
A flat sheet looks fake. A wrinkled bag looks like solid garbage or uneven ground.
When the mouse steps on this "floor," the soft plastic offers zero support. It crumples instantly. The mouse sinks.

You need to lure them to the center.
Do not just use cheese. Professional rat trap users know better.
Place a mix of bait in the exact center of the floating plastic.
Use a peanut butter smear. Include a piece of chocolate. Include a whole peanut.
The Logic:
Peanut butter has a strong scent. Chocolate is high energy.
This variety triggers different cravings, forcing the mouse to commit to the jump.

Lean your wooden ramp against the bucket.
Now, here is a pro tip on how to catch mice effectively:
Place a tiny crumb of bait on the ramp. Use only a minimal amount.
Warning: Do not put too much food here.
Overfeeding on the ramp causes them to leave. You want them hungry. Keep them motivated to jump onto the black plastic for the main meal.

Check the trap the next morning. [1]
You will likely find the mouse in the water.
If you prefer a catch and release method, use less water (or no water) and just oil. However, deep water prevents escapes more effectively.
If you are dealing with dead mice, wear gloves. Dispose of them safely. [3]
Even better, this trap resets itself. The oil settles. The bag floats back up.
The trap is immediately ready for the next mouse.
Stop wasting money on snap traps that miss.
Stop using glue traps that are cruel and messy.
If you have mice in your home, you need a better solution.
The False Floor bucket trap is the superior choice. Safe for pets (no poison) and capable of handling high volumes, this serves as the ultimate tool for DIY pest management. [1]
Set traps like this tonight, and reclaim your home.
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