Mice like small, dark enclosures, so place traps at hidden entrance points and behind appliances, in cabinets, and under ...
“Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door,” so goes the saying, but VHS beat Betamax and the world hasn’t been the same since. In any case, you might not get rich building ...
The designs of certain household items seem to work well anywhere at any time. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" takes a look at one that is timeless: At Tom Parr's Trap History Museum outside Columbus, ...
"Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." This famous (mis)quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson is used to describe the value in improving a basic product. His advice has also ...
Fully automated, Victor says the trap has the ability to eliminate your rodent problem in just one night. A built-in safety switch automatically deactivates the trap when the door is open and the ...
Just when you thought you had explored all the weird stuff on YouTube, along comes [Shawn Woods] with his channel dedicated to testing different types of mouse traps. His weekly videos demonstrate the ...
He’s a cineplex-terminator. The idea of mice running amok at a movie theatre might make most viewers run for the doors.
The creator of some of the most iconic toys of the 20th century left a legacy that spans decades.
In 1894, William C. Hooker was awarded a patent for a mouse trap that killed a mouse with a single loaded trap upon contact. While some may argue it is more humane to trap and release a mouse versus ...