And it worked. I got an even dozen the first night and continued to catch them with my mason jar until they were gone. Even the cat seemed impressed. 21 AC and by golly I've got photographic evidence! He must have worked his way up from the back of the stove, through the fiberglass insulation, and poked his whiskered nose out from under the electric burner. We had Momma's baked beans for supper tonight and while I've always praised her beans as being a food group unto themselves, I don't think she's going to appreciate the effort that mouse went through to find a way to the leftovers.
Mice are just one of those things you deal with when living in the country. I don't get excited and am content with trying to keep the glue traps where the cats can't get in them. Still, with four cats wintering over in the house this year, this little bugger is good! Maybe I've found one that'll outwit the possum trap. Gotta love a challenge. And with any sort of luck I'll have gotten him before my youngest daughter gets an opportunity to name him. With luck, a mason jar, and a dab of peanut butter . . .
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