camies 1 Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Can anyone help please, watched the video, looked at the pictures but still missing one important dimension. 4cms across for the funnel ok, how far off the bottom? Does the mouse drop into the trap from the bottom of the tunnel or have to wriggle it's way in? Why doesn't the mouse just climb out? Is it because the funnel is too narrow, too close to the bottom or shaped in some way? Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 OK then First off you want the funnel diameter to be between 25mm and 35mm. 40mm (4cm) may be too big. Fish's trap was 25mm, mine was 35mm becuase I read the tape wrong The funnel is just a straight tube but if you want to squeeze it together a bit at the bottom that's fine, but not really necessary. The tube finishes about 30mm away from the floor of the trap. If you watch the three videos you'll see that the mouse climbs down the tube and out of the opening onto the trap floor. As to why they can't escape I don't have a definitive answer but it's the same principle as the lobster pot or crayfish trap. The mice are physically capable of getting out - there is no locking door - but don't seem to grasp where the opening is. Partly this is because the funnel opens close to the ground so they'd have to do an 'under and up' movement. Secondly it's because the funnel is in the middle of the trap and if you watch this additional footage you'll see the mouse focuses on the edges all the time. Quote Link to post
fish 148 Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 OK then First off you want the funnel diameter to be between 25mm and 35mm. 40mm (4cm) may be too big. Fish's trap was 25mm, mine was 35mm becuase I read the tape wrong The funnel is just a straight tube but if you want to squeeze it together a bit at the bottom that's fine, but not really necessary. The tube finishes about 30mm away from the floor of the trap. If you watch the three videos you'll see that the mouse climbs down the tube and out of the opening onto the trap floor. As to why they can't escape I don't have a definitive answer but it's the same principle as the lobster pot or crayfish trap. The mice are physically capable of getting out - there is no locking door - but don't seem to grasp where the opening is. Partly this is because the funnel opens close to the ground so they'd have to do an 'under and up' movement. Secondly it's because the funnel is in the middle of the trap and if you watch this additional footage you'll see the mouse focuses on the edges all the time. if a mouse fineds its way out it will go in the trap and out at will iv had this the way to stop this is to squeeze the bottom as john says a bit so they can only just get in. Quote Link to post
camies 1 Posted September 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2009 Thanks guys, sems that the mistake I've made is the funnel is too close to the bottom, I'll try 30mm and see what happens. Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Thanks guys, sems that the mistake I've made is the funnel is too close to the bottom, I'll try 30mm and see what happens. How close did you have it Carnies ? Quote Link to post
camies 1 Posted September 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 (edited) Thanks guys, sems that the mistake I've made is the funnel is too close to the bottom, I'll try 30mm and see what happens. How close did you have it Carnies ? john b 1/2" , 13mm for some daft reason. :oops: Still caught nothing and the bait isn't being touched so something else is awry :hmm: or, the mouse bait has done it's job ! Edited September 29, 2009 by camies Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Hi Carnies Well it's an inch and half taller than my trap but I can't imagine that would stop them. Have you scattered some bait around the outside and on top ? If that doesn't go then you know you have no mice. I really like the door though by the way - very neat. Can I nick that idea ? John Quote Link to post
camies 1 Posted September 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Feel free to nick the idea, the wife thought of it as I was pondering how to hinge the top. Wood was offcuts so it is a bit 'tall' but beggers can't be choosers. But, We have news!!! It actually worked and here's the proof! :clapper: I watched the mouse for 10 mins and as described it explored the whole cage to escape but couldn't find the funnel. Weird or what! It went absolutly ballistic when I picked up the cage but still couldn't escape! Quote Link to post
john b 38 Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 :clapper: Well done that man ! Quote Link to post
salclalin 240 Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 The reason the Mouse doesn't try to get back up the Funnel is that Mammals(Mice/Rats) look to escape at the Bottom of the Trap. Birds on the otherhand look to escape at the top of the Trap. Quote Link to post
seanygonzo 0 Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 This is a lovely trap, simple and easy to make and works really well as a multicatch, though i have found that if left long enough, maybe especialy in day light the mice will eventualy find their way out. Quote Link to post
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