Cheese does not work on mice but cooking oil spray does making cartoons wrong

The ideal bait might be different than the popular beliefs for fox bait

Then there might be laws about fox traps and fox bakt and fox hunting

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@shortstories Ask anyone who insists that using cheese is the best way to trap mice where the hell mice would get cheese in their natural habitat (that is, where no humans are). Then ask why would mice have any love for cheese despite having no biological reason to.

I find peanut butter works very well. Actually might be similar to the cooking oil spray in a way, though I find that peanuts are far closer to what a mice would naturally eat.

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@houseoftolstoy

For non lethal mouse traps peanut butter supposedly does not work because it causes them to choke to death, if you are trying lethal mouse traps them choking to death would not be a problem. I do not know if they would choke on oil.

What would be best bait for fox traps? Someone above suggested Tofu instead of meat although I do not know why. Someone also suggested domesticating the fox after capturing it.

Tried to find laws on that to which someone replied fight cops

@shortstories I am talking lethal mouse traps. I do not factor in the mouse choking because the metal bar will kill him.

For foxes, I have no idea.

@houseoftolstoy

Mice are mammals so they drink milk in nature

Cheese is made from milk

@shortstories How many animals that eat mostly plants will consume any milk after they are a baby? Basically none as far as I know. Mice do not eat cheese in their natural environment, do they still do not have that as part of their diet.

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