To maximize the success of your paper mouse traps, adhere to the following behavioral strategies: The High Dive Paper Plate DIY Mouse Trap. Mousetrap Monday
: Lean a piece of wood or cardboard against the bucket so the mouse can easily climb to the top rim. How It Works
: Crease one side of the cardboard tube slightly so it can sit flat on the edge of a counter or table without rolling away. To Catch a Mouse
This method is a continuous, repeating trap that can catch multiple mice without needing to be manually reset after every capture. Materials Needed Stiff wire (such as a metal coat hanger) 5-gallon bucket Wood plank or cardboard to act as a ramp Peanut butter Step-by-Step Instructions
Mice are incredibly light, but as they walk through the dark, cave-like tube to reach the peanut butter, their weight shifts past the edge of the counter. Gravity takes over, the tube tips, and the mouse slides directly into the bucket below. 🎡 Trap 2: The Paper Plate "High Dive" To maximize the success of your paper mouse
: Place the tube on the edge of a table or counter. The baited end should hang completely off the edge over the open trash can or bucket.
The mouse walks up the ramp and steps onto the edge of the paper plate to reach the peanut butter. As soon as it crosses the center wire, the plate becomes lopsided and flips, dumping the mouse into the bucket. Because both sides are baited, the plate automatically rotates back into a flat position, instantly resetting itself for the next mouse. 📈 Optimization & Safety Guidelines This method is a continuous, repeating trap that
: Push the wire straight through the center of the paper plate so the plate can spin or tilt freely like a see-saw.