He was getting up on a shelf in the dining room where I left a bag of birdseed. So I removed the bag, placed a trap there and scattered birdseed inside. He'd just nibble the bits he could reach without going in, and leave the rest.
But since I can get him to climb up there, I may try the "tippy ruler with bait scattered on it that causes him to fall in a bucket" trick. The question is will it be a bucket, or a fine new mouse home where he won't, as I say, get all ate up by owls.
@pieist 😆 🐭 🧀
Well, I caught him a few days ago. Had to do the same trick of herding him into a humane trap that he won't go into voluntarily.
Took him to an overgrown area near the Columbia river,; hopefully he'll find his way to some sort of survivable habitat. If nothing else there's a hotel nearby...