Make your own smart mouse trap with plastic bottles

Make your own smart mouse trap with plastic bottles

Having this trap, you won’t be afraid of the mice. The method is also very simple.
Rats raging in densely populated areas or boarding houses are probably the horror of many of you. Only one night of deep sleep, the rat can bite your new dress, even if it even crawls into bed nibbling on your toes. If chasing them forever will not be able to set traps. Now do not waste money to buy traps to do, make a big plastic bottle and do it this way, the mouse will still be in trouble.

Prepare:

  • Plastic bottles (big size, square bottle)
  • Bamboo chopsticks, a paper clip
  • 2 elastic bands, 1 strong and thin thread
  • Paper knives, scissors, sharp metal objects
  • 1 small primer with the tip of a finger.

Step 1:

First, use a paper knife to cut ¾ of the plastic bottle. The location is about 20cm away from the bottle cap. After cutting, the plastic bottle will look like this. Note that the upper part has 1 more attached edge.

Step 2:
Next, use a sharp metal burner to burn through the fire and create two round holes on the two sides of the bottle. Position a hole about 3 – 4cm away from the cut line earlier toward the bottle cap.

Step 3:
Then you use bamboo chopsticks through 2 newly created holes.

Step 4:
Continue to do the same for the bottom of the bottle, you make a round hole so that after piercing the bamboo chopsticks, the 2 bamboo chopsticks are about 20cm apart.

Step 5:
Now adjust the remaining 2 bamboo chopsticks to about 3-4cm and then use a rubber thread to connect to the ends of the chopsticks.

Step 6:
On the other side of the plastic bottle, you also use elastic band to tie and use scissors to cut the ends of the chopsticks to shorten.

Step 7:
After the column is completed, the mouse trap will be constructed like this.

Step 8:
Next, use the thread to attach firmly to the neck of the bottle.

Step 9:
And use a pointed stick to make a round hole right at the bottom of the bottle.

Step 10:
Then use a paper clip to straighten the ends and firmly grip the bait.

Step 11:
Then insert a paper clip into the round hole just created at the bottom of the bottle.

Step 12:
Now only one end of the knot is tied and the remaining paper clip is stuck out of the bottle. The thread is only slightly stuck to the paper clip, but not tied tightly. Because when the rat bites again, the thread will slip out and the trap will close itself.

At this point, the trap is complete. Now you bring traps in places where rats frequent. There is 1 mouse out already. Wait and see how the result works. This girl seems a little wary, right?

Step 12:
Now only one end of the knot is tied and the remaining paper clip is stuck out of the bottle. The thread is only slightly stuck to the paper clip, but not tied tightly. Because when the rat bites again, the thread will slip out and the trap will close itself.

At this point, the trap is complete. Now you bring traps in places where rats frequent. There is 1 mouse out already. Wait and see how the result works. This girl seems a little wary, right?

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