There's another option, one that won't harm the ferret if triggered accidently. There are these small rectangular live mouse traps - I found them at Orchard Supply Hardware. They were inexpensive, and work by being tilted in one position - when the mouse climbs in to get the bait in the far end, it tilts and the door closes. You can then either throw out the whole thing, or release the mouse outside. Be sure to check the trap daily, because they cannot survive for too long in it, despite the air holes -it's cramped. We successfully freed our house of vermin and let them loose at the reservoir, which seemed like a good place for a mouse to live. We caught 4 mice using the traps with peanut butter dabbed in the end. Sometimes my kids tripped the traps, but that was harmless for everyone. Tigger (Grace Sylvan) Mom of Katherine Yelena, 8/8/89, [log in to unmask] Corey 1/31/91; we loved him so, Robin Gregory born 2/28/92 "It seems to me that our large goal is to find the ways to help our children become humane and strong." - Dr Haim Ginott quoted by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish [Posted in FML issue 0685]