🐭 Snap, Set, Secure: The Ultimate Mouse Trap for a Pest-Free Home!
This 6-pack of reusable mouse traps features a high-strength ABS plastic build with a double spring mechanism that triggers at just 0.025 lbs for rapid, humane kills. Designed for safety and ease, the traps include a finger-safe bait cup and a nail hole clip to prevent displacement, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor use against mice and small rats.
D**D
Great quality, easy to use, very effective, seem relatively humane
Unfortunately last summer I lost my best anti-mouse device ( my kitty) and during the fall a bunch of mice found a route into my roof and then into some other spaces. I put a whole bunch of these out, super easy to use, great value, really easy to clean and bait, and I think within less than 2 weeks I stopped catching mice. Twice I even saw the mice go into the trap and it was pretty instant death.
E**M
L.O.V.E these! So easy to bait, set and dispose of vermin! Reusable too!
This is the best design I've found for folk who don't care to handle traditional mouse traps.The bottom of these mouse traps has a little cup that un-twists. You fill it with your chosen bait, we use peanut butter, and twist it back into the trap. Then you just press the top back until it clicks and stays open - then place it where you want.No need to touch anything caught in the trap. hold it over where you want the remains to go (a bag perhaps) and then press the top again until it opens.Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.The trap can be reused many times, so it's also a great value.
T**E
You'll Be Sorry Mickey!
Works Great! I fill the bait hole with peanut butter and set the trap down and wait. Eventually....whammo! Easy to empty with a simple click and easy to set with a simple adjustment. They have eliminated the fretful baiting & setting of the original, old time wooden mouse traps when you were afraid getting your finger smashed accidentally. Great product!
K**R
Works great to trap mice!
These work great! Easy fill & set for the most part. One was tough to set. Definitely for mice, nothing bigger. Easy to clean and refill!
M**T
Caught a lot of mice the first night
Living in a rural area, mice are a part of life. We recently had some activity in the house 🤢 and had tried various things to keep the mice away without risk of poisoning our dog, without success (including using wooden mouse traps, bucket traps, etc).I received the traps this afternoon and set 5 up, an hour after dark I checked the traps and found three of them tripped and had caught a mouse.I then emptied and rebaited the three traps (untripped traps did not have the bait missing) and left them for twenty minutes, checked them again and found another tripped and caught a mouse. Rebaited, and caught another 20 minutes after that.Managing a bunch of traps regularly isn't my idea of a good time, but these are really easy to set (unlike wooden traps) and are very effective at catching mice that have foiled my other attempts.
G**D
Great mouse trap
It actual worked! I grab the mouse on the back and didn't let go. The sticky trap does not work. The mouse would escape but not this device.
D**.
Not a dud in the box
When I first purchased this item, I was a bit skeptical as some of the reviews mention multiple failures. I have already gone through one box of 20, and now on my second, and not one failure out of all of them. I am using them outdoors, and they are inside a bait box, that keeps them from being carried off by other animals. The bait cup makes it a breeze to refill with peanut butter and they are super sensitive to any pressure. I do not reuse the traps, I pick them up with our biodegradable dog waste bags, and throw them out in the trash.
A**R
Doesn’t work as is
Seems easy to use. Seems like a great value for the money.Set several traps in areas I know mice are at night in my apartment.Used chicken flavored temptations cat treats as bait. I had used peanut butter a couple months ago in humane mouse traps…caught one mouse first night. Never caught one again. Eventually checked trap….all pb was gone. It makes zero sense. They’d have to be IN the trap to eat it! But that’s beside the point.I used cat treat with these traps because years ago I lived in a gross city apt that had tons of mice. I had two cats at the time. One cat was just really bad at being a cat so mice could just sneak by her. The other was athletic, crazy, and pretty smart. But he LIKED the mice. Wtf. I caught mice running right in front of him at night and they’d hop in his food bowl to eat. And he’d just sit there cocking his cute little crazy head. It was clear the mice were comfortable with him.ANYWAYYY. I had car treats back then. Put them in traps in that apartment. Caught mice daily.No cats nowadays. New apartment. Smarter mice.I bought cat treats to bait these traps since PB somehow failed(did it though? We’ll never know) and they had no iterest on the bird food they were originally after from my pet birds, no interest in any nuts, they just weren’t going for the traps. So I tried the treats when I got these traps. There’s been a lot of mouse activity in my apartment at night so I figured I’d start catching tons of them.Wrong. I didn’t catch anything with these traps. After a few days I finally decided I should swap for different bait, clearly these mice didn’t like cat treats.Guys. They love temptations chicken cat treats.The way these traps are designed, the bait holder is apparently super easy to just reach in and grab the bait without setting off the trap.TEN TRAPS. TEN. Not set off, bait missing. So the bait was not at all the problem.Tonight I set up one of these traps but didn’t put the cat treat in the bait holder. I dropped it as far back into the trap as I could without interesting with the mechanisms.I placed the trap, got ready for bed, hit the light s and SNAP!Not ten minutes after the trap was set in this way, I caught a mouse.Now I feel horrible. I never wanted to resort to traps that kill, but they’re becoming a HUGE problem. I mean, I haven’t slept in my bedroom for days now because they keep digging tunnels in the dirt of the big planter behind my headboard that I cannot move (the plants climb the walls and cross the ceiling and make a huge vine curtain at the end of the bed, it’s amazeballs…) and they also seem to be living in the ceiling. I live in the basement converted to an apartment of my landlords home, and it has those hideous drop ceilings. The mice have woken me up at night running across these ceiling tiles to squeak and fight and run back and forth. And the other night I heard them scuffling about SOMEWHERE (ceiling?? Wall??? Planter???? I dunno where they were!)ANYWAYYYYYYYYSSSSSS I feel terrible but o don’t know what else to do at this point. This poor dead mouse is so tiny.But I want to sleep in my room again. I need therapy.So ok yeah, it’s a good value. Obviously it does kill the mouse. But I recommend not using the bait spot unless your bait is realllllly sticky and hard to remove. Otherwise, they can just yoink the bait without setting the trap off.Chuck the bait to the back of the trap if you’re a terrible person like me.
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