Originally Posted By: Drew99GT
Drowning them IMO presents an ethical problem. I know, it's only a mouse, but... It's the same thing as the sticky type traps where the animal suffers tremendously.
I prefer the good ol snap trap. Instant kill, and the new style ones always work perfectly for me. I use these:
http://www.amazon.com/Ortho-0321110-Defense-Press-Mouse/dp/B003YL4MG0
Those are traps for home invaders or little mice pests and I'm sure that they have their place. In Coney Island we have some mighty large Wharf Rats and those traps would never hold a bull rat and would only spook off the colony after a while. Rats are smart and the traps don't work for nailing large numbers of unsuspecting rats, over a long period of time.
When the rats fall into the barrel of used Diesel oil, from Tug Boat etc....that really quits them down....the struggle does not last long so their are no warnings or alarms to tip off the others of danger.
IMO...these are rats that feed off of all kinds of trash, refuse and human waste. These rats eventually make their ways into peoples homes and restaurants when their population explodes. These rats are covered with sores, fleas, lice and vermin and carry all kinds of infectious diseases. Although they currently make their habitat in storm drains and the sewer system they follow the food chain to human habitats to set up new homes.
IMO...In the interest of public safety, the diesel oil will eliminate vermin and disease that these rats carry on their bodies and the oil also makes for a fast flammable agent for the combustion of the carcases.