How to set mousetrap with peanut butter

How to set mousetrap with peanut butter?

The idea of using peanut butter to set a mousetrap is a classic one, and it’s easy to understand why. While you might not think of it, the combination of the sweet taste of peanut butter with the salty taste of the cheese is actually quite similar to the taste of the cheese in the center of a classic mousetrap. That means that much of the time, when you set a mousetrap with peanut butter, you are actually setting it with cheese

What to set mousetrap with peanut butter?

The best way to set a mousetrap with peanut butter is using a plastic jar or tube. Set the jar or tube on the floor or on a table. This will prevent the jar or tube from getting knocked over. The jar or tube is a good choice because the jar or tube will spread out slightly when the peanut butter gets thinner. This allows the mouse to move around more freely.

How to set mousetrap with butter?

It's easy to make your own butter mousetrap. Just take a small amount of butter (or margarine), form it into a small ball, and place it under the mousetrap. The mouse will be attracted to the smell of the butter and will trigger the trap to snap shut. After a few uses, the butter will harden and you'll need to replace it.

How to make mousetrap on a subway sandwich?

We all have those days when we need to grab lunch on the go. But, no matter how hard we try, no matter how clean our hands are, sometimes you just can’t make a smoothie or a salad. Or maybe you’re just not feeling like cooking in that moment, and you want to just get something quick and easy. That’s why I love the idea of making mousetrap on your subway sandwich!

What do you put in mousetrap with peanut butter?

You can use a variety of ingredients to make things interesting, but the most common ingredients are peanuts. Some people like to add jelly or Marshmallow Fluff. Other people like to add things like chili powder or cinnamon. Try different flavors and see which ones you like best.