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.
My wife made bread this morning, from dough she'd prepared the night before and left in the fridge. She was telling me about the various mistake she'd made out of sheer sleepiness. I've just had some of the bread.
It's f***ing amazing; some of the best bread I've ever had. I've asked her to write down everything she thinks she did wrong so she can do it again.
So we still have a mouse living in our kitchen. I managed to herd it into a humane trap once -- and then didn't move it far enough from the house -- so he's not falling for that again.
I've even mounted a motion-sensing camera on the kitchen ceiling -- I have cameras lying around (work-related) and already had a power-over-ethernet connection from a former ceiling mount wireless AP there -- so I have any amount of video of the critter darting around. We also occasionally spot it personally. It's ridiculous how cute it is.
By the time I work out how to trap it again we're going to be so fond of it that we're not going to want to consign it to the wilderness to be eaten by an owl. Trying to decide if a wild mouse would be happy as a pet in a comfortable and well-appointed terrarium.
A quick catch-up for anyone just tuning in:
The BBC didn't publicly discipline Andrew Neil for calling Carol Cadwalladr a "mad cat lady" or for tweeting that Cambridge Analytica was a conspiracy theory.
It does pull a programme about climate change, it removes a sports journalist from air for calling out the extremist language of the Conservative government, and rebukes Emily Matlis for calling out the Conservative government's defence of Dominic Cummings during Lockdown.
Any suggestions for solid, thoughtful #Ukraine #UkraineWar news follows that aren't just bots automatically tooting everything in a particular feed?
Ecuador. Murder of Eduardo Mendúa, indigenous leader and environmentalist, shakes the country
Japan discovers 7,000 islands it didn't know it had. No word yet on how many contain a volcano rocket lair.
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