I like the idea of the buckets with a ramp and a rod, where the mice climb up the ramp, stroll out the rod, it rotates, they fall in the water in the bottom of the bucket and drown.
I had problems with mice getting under my hood of my daily driver after "work from home" began last year with the pandemic. I tried everything to get repel or kill the mice. I put peanut butter on a mousetrap and the little buggers somehow where managing to eat the peanut butter off the trigger without snapping the trap. A few times the trap was snapped but no mouse? I also tried those sticky sheets and they were managing to eat the seeds and peanut butter I put in the middle of the sheet without getting caught. They even had the nerve to chew up the sheets leaving scraps of the paper under my hood. One time I opened the hood to find the bait gone off the sheet and a bunch of mouse hair stuck in the stickum on the sheet, somehow the sob managed to get himself free after getting stuck!