Hi Ms. Sunny!
Sorry to hear about your mouse trouble.
(I haven't logged in for awhile. Sorry I'm late.)
I had a wood(s) rat problem awhile ago. (A new house development was underway and they cleared out a LARGE area of woods. Which, of course, had all the wood rats running every which-a way...right into the nearby houses. Mine included. Ha!)
I tried those big, heavy-duty snap traps. They would get triggered but not get...*snapped*..? I called my brother and he suggested the large glue traps. Guaranteed me they would work. Yay! Yeah, not so much.
I set out a few of the biggest glue traps available. And waited. Lo and behold, a short while after we had bedded down for the night...we (my son and I ) heard a ruckus. And squealing!!! ((Ye, gads!!)
We got up and found a wood rat in the glue trap and he was mighty pizzed off. It was awful!!! It was trapped but alive and fighting. I'll spare you the gruesome details...and they were gruesome.
(This ginormous rat was glued but alive and fighting. I'm goofy. I didn't think it through and my beloved baby brother had not mentioned what would happen once the rat was glued. I guess I just thought once it was glue trapped it would simply fall over and die. NOT!)
Suffice to say, I donned a long sleeved shirt, welders gloves, goggles, got a pair of pliers and some heavy duty trash bags and got the rat into the trash-bags and into the garbage bin outside. As God as my witness, I heard that rat squealing and thumping in the garbage bin all night long.
If you are going with the glue traps...consider what you are going to do once you get that thing trapped.
Arrrghhh!!!
Peace.