Tiny Mouse Gets Tail Stuck In Honey

This is so funny! Poor mouse! :) This is the best mousetrap I have ever seen!
dethetersays...

I demand a conclusion! what happened to the mouse?! was a mousetrap placed within its limited area of movement? was he released into the house, or into the field? was there mercy or slaughter? i must know...

GoShogunsays...

I once worked at an auto oil change shop and one of my co-workers had put out one of those sticky pad mouse traps. It worked and a mouse got stuck to it. I felt bad for the poor little guy struggling to get free. I couldn't peel it off, the pad way too sticky. So I tried using some water to get him unstuck. That didn't work so then I brilliantly tried some motor oil to unstick him. No luck but I was intent on saving this cute little mouse. So even more brilliantly, I used some WD-40. Then some transmission fluid.

Finally, after about an hour of carefully toiling away at getting this mouse free...the mouse died and I threw him in the garbage still stuck to the sticky pad and soaking in carcinogens. And then I went to McDonald's and ate chicken nuggets with honey dip. And that's why this video reminds me of that tasty tasty day.

HollywoodBobsays...

>> ^Payback:
At 1:02 "OK, I'm gonna put you outside."


She was probably just saying that for the camera. What really happened was she turned off the camera, slipped off one of her shoes, and proceeded to rain blows down upon the vermin, leaving only a furry and bloody heel print on the counter top, which was quickly disposed of with a citrus scented disinfecting wipe.

FlowersInHisHairsays...

>> ^HollywoodBob:
>> ^Payback:
At 1:02 "OK, I'm gonna put you outside."

She was probably just saying that for the camera. What really happened was she turned off the camera, slipped off one of her shoes, and proceeded to rain blows down upon the vermin, leaving only a furry and bloody heel print on the counter top, which was quickly disposed of with a citrus scented disinfecting wipe.

...while listening to Whitney Huston, or possibly Genesis, I would imagine.

grahamslamsays...

So my house is out in the woods and needless to say a lot of mice come in especially when it gets cold. I have these clear plastic trap door live mice traps that work great. I usually drive down the street and let them go...hoping maybe they find a new home in some neighbors house or something.

This winter it has been particularly cold and snowy and I've been too lazy at midnight when I catch them to shovel the driveway so I just toss them out the back door. The next morning I catch the rascal again. I can see the little footprints in the snow running right back to the house and somehow making its way inside again. One plump mouse in particular went through this routine for a week or so until I finally drove him away. He seemed tamer than the rest. I named him boomerang. I miss that little sucker. The end.

supersaiyan93says...

yeah, those sticky traps like the one goshogun mentions are terribly inhumane. Mice will often go through the "coyote ugly" method to get free, and since they usually get tucked away under a cabinet or behind a piece of furniture, the mouse will usually die a slow death before it's discovered. Now THAT's a mess, I can imagine. The live traps are the most humane, but only if you actually check them. To be honest, if you're not interested in the catch and release methodology, the good ol' fashioned Victor traps at the very least make it quick.

budzossays...

It's not a cup of honey, it's a bottle of honey in a bowl of warm water. This is done to melt the crystals that have formed in the honey. Normally I would use a bigger bowl but she's down to the end of that honey, probably just trying to clear what's crystallized in the cap to get the last squirt out.

thehelixsays...

I used to like mice. But then one moved into my garage and shit all over all my stuff. He managed to chew up and shit on everything in every box. Now I hate those little pricks.

This mouse though, was pretty cute. I love the loony tunes running in place.

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