So far the sticky traps are outpacing the snap-traps. My wife just called for my 'assistance' in removing the kitchen mouse I saw 2 days ago: it had tried to cross one of the sticky-traps under the sink and...sank.
Today I saw the "big" one, which is a rat the size of your fist(!). It had 3 babies with it in its 'nest' that it made of our classic Art Deco chair - mangled all the insides of the back cushion to make its nest. I got the babies and another mouse that ran up to see what I was doing when I nabbed the babies, then took off: he just found one of the other sticky-traps and is now also goners. Score today: 5(!).
It's the big rat that I want...I have a suitable-caliber self-defense device awaiting that one, if it finds one of the big rat-sticky-traps...if it finds one of the big Victor snap-traps, it will probably set the dogs to barking in the night again. Last night they were waking us up by barking at the big rat when I heard it running down the hallway.
The old mantra proves true again: if you see one, there's more. The doggie door was cracked and open about 1 inch for 5 very cold days before I noticed it. Between the below-zero snap with almost 3 feet of snow that we had a couple weeks back and the sunflower seeds my wife puts on the deck for the birds when we get the deep snow, we collected a whole community of these gremlins, probably in those 5 days before I noticed & fixed the pet door. I wondered why the dogs were suddenly waking us up in the middle of the night...