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    Electric Mouse Trap?

    My bandsaw sits unplugged when the blade tension is released. Imagine my surprise when going to set up the bandsaw yesterday and seeing this:

    Electric Mouse Trap.jpg

    This is the third time a mouse has been found this way. For some reason they crawl in and on their way out their foot is on the hot side connection as they squeeze past the mounting hardware which is internally connected to ground.

    When removing the an insulated glove is worn and a pair of pliers with insulated handles is used to remove them.

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    Yuck. At least it’s not rats. If you get bored YouTube Shawn Woods mousetrap Monday.
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    Unless you want to continue catching mice that way an outlet cover would stop them..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer View Post
    Unless you want to continue catching mice that way an outlet cover would stop them..
    Whoever installed the outlets didn't consider the wall covering. They are mounted flush with the studs making it difficult to install a cover.

    Some of the mice around here seem to be wise to regular mousetraps.

    This reminds me the other uncovered wall outlets should be examined. Though so far this is the only one with easy mouse access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Whoever installed the outlets didn't consider the wall covering. They are mounted flush with the studs making it difficult to install a cover.

    Some of the mice around here seem to be wise to regular mousetraps.

    This reminds me the other uncovered wall outlets should be examined. Though so far this is the only one with easy mouse access.

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    You can trim the edge of a nylon cover with your bandsaw to provide clearance for that stud in the photo. I had to do that for the outlet near my shop door because some idiot (err....me) installed trim that was a little too wide...

    BTW, we actually use electric mouse/rat traps quite successfully. They even tell us when they have, um...dispatched...an invader. There were actually two in one trap the other day when Professor Dr. SWMBO was called to action by the little beeping sound...
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    buy a mud ring or box extension.
    I thought this would be about the "Rat Zapper.com" I used to hear ads for on the radio. It would send a text when triggered, etc, etc.
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    Looks like it's time for a re-do of the box installation & others if applicable - very easy, or by a contractor! Any children exposure? Hard to imagine an electrical contractor installing a box like that, perhaps the previous owner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Launier View Post
    Looks like it's time for a re-do of the box installation & others if applicable - very easy, or by a contractor! Any children exposure? Hard to imagine an electrical contractor installing a box like that, perhaps the previous owner?
    No children exposure.

    My guess is a previous owner did this since there are more questionable practices involved with other items in the shop.

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    Great Stuff, of canned spray foam fame, makes a grey" "Pestblock" Insulating foam sealant "

    Don't know how it compares to other foams besides color, or how quickly a critter might chew thru it. But it might be a temp fix until you can make a more permeant fix.

    edit. i would not put the foam in the box, just between the wall and the box.
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    He has a very surprised look on his face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Whoever installed the outlets didn't consider the wall covering. They are mounted flush with the studs making it difficult to install a cover.

    Some of the mice around here seem to be wise to regular mousetraps.

    This reminds me the other uncovered wall outlets should be examined. Though so far this is the only one with easy mouse access.

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    There are box extenders that can extend your existing box flush to the wall. https://www.lowes.com/pl/Box-extende...ent=4294410318

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    I would leave it alone due to it is killing mice for you
    Now if kids are around then yes cut a cover to fit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Selzer View Post
    I would leave it alone due to it is killing mice for you
    Now if kids are around then yes cut a cover to fit
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    It's a potential fire hazard, unfortunately...120v could easily get that crispy critter burning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Whoever installed the outlets didn't consider the wall covering. They are mounted flush with the studs making it difficult to install a cover.
    Trim a plastic cover with the bandsaw?

    Some of the mice around here seem to be wise to regular mousetraps.
    I lay the plain old Tomcat traps, with no bait, up against the walls. Trigger side to the wall.
    Mice are wall runners, and will go right over it. Snap.
    It also works for rats, voles, other rodents.
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    A small mouse found a similar end in my shop. There was a cord that wasn't plugged all the way into a receptacle, and it contacted both the hot plug prong, and the neutral one. I didn't take a picture.

    Our best mouse trap in the barn is an empty, tall kitchen trash can, with a little smelly stuff in the bottom, placed against something that they can get on. They go in, but don't can't get out.

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