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4.7 out of 5
94.29% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use! Works great!
Bought these when I started noticing mice droppings by my dogs food. Had previously tried the 5 gallon bucket method, which did not work. In my old house in the woods, we used to put mice bait in the attics and garages, Which would occasionally smell when they died And actual mouse traps, but that’s just gross to deal with. These are effective and humane. Within two days of setting one trap, I had a mouse. Caught another one a couple of days later. These traps are super easy to use out of the box. Simply Press the trap door down to lock it, throw in a few nuts, seeds or raisins (I do not recommend peanut butter as it would be difficult to clean out) and place the trap along the wall or back edge of a counter near where you’ve seen dropping or suspect mice. Check on it daily. The first mouse made a lot of noise shaking the trap so I knew he was there, the second mouse was very quiet. Once you’ve captured a mouse, put the whole trap into a box or bag and drive to a natural area (Do not just release it outside near your home or it will simply find its way back to your house!!). To release the mouse, simply lift the back hatch completely off and shake the mouse away from you out the opening.I’m very happy with these traps and highly recommend them.
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and worked well
I bought these to capture a mouse that we kept seeing in our basement. However that mouse turned out to be a family of rodents that moved in while we were on vacation. Even though we unfortunately had MULTIPLE mice to get rid of, it did mean we got to test these traps quite well.We baited them with a little peanut butter and both traps have caught several mice easily. Not a single one has been able to escape once caught. It doesn’t hurt them. One mouse did get his tail caught in the door, but we were able to get that unstuck without releasing him and he seemed just fine.They’re also safe for kids and pets to be around. I’m worried about the germs (they are washable by the way), but not the trap injuring my kids if they randomly decided to play with it. In fact one of my kids felt bad for the mouse and decided to give him a pretzel while I wasn’t watching. He was able to put it in the door without hurting himself or releasing the mouse.At first I was worried the colored plastic would scare the mice away. But like I said both traps have caught several mice, so that doesn’t seem to be an issue. Hopefully we have caught them all and we can put them away now. But they worked for us and we were rather impressed at how well they worked for the money.
5.0 out of 5 stars These Work!
I was skeptical of these traps. I like that they are humane. We just moved into a new build and I had seen mice in the garage. I placed some cheese in the bait holder and have caught 3 mice in the last 3 days. I have only used one trap but may set up additional. They work great and I love the trap and release. Easy to set and don’t snap your fingers. I placed them where I saw droppings and have had success.
4.0 out of 5 stars Mousepocolypse
On July 3, our city weed wacked the entire hillside behind our houses to prevent fires. On July 10, and adjacent hillside caught fire, on July 14 my sweet cat died from cancer, on July 15 the house flippers over the hillside from me decided to gut their rental home after evicting shall we say some less than savory renters, on July 16th? I noticed the first mouse. Let us say I live in the horcrux of rodent-mania. Before I could even get our pest control out here, (who have also turned out to be less than savory as it happens,) mice had invaded our sofa, the beds, every single closet, every part of the garage, the attic, the linens, the bedsheets, the shelving and well? It's been hell. We are animal lovers, but this has been too much. Our pest control put traps into the attic, and around a few places outside and in our garage. We decided to try to live trap as many as we could. So far? The pest control people have caught exactly 2 mice. We? We have caught at released at our local park over 45 mice in the last few weeks. We are still catching them with these. It's exhausting. We've never had to do so much work plugging holes, putting sweeps on doors, replacing doors, throwing out or laundering clothing, our dry cleaning bill is into the hundreds and hundreds. THEN, we were told we also had rats, and conveniently, a dead rat was found in our yard the same day our pest control was here. AND AFTER our inspection WE found a giant hole that mama squirrel had bored into the soffits of the house! Our pest inspector never even saw it! Anyway, it's been a journey, we are both tired. We are both sick of rodents, cute though they are, they are pests. We find these traps to be very useful, although cleaning them is tedious and extremely time consuming and gross. But at least we know that we are not personally hurting anyone with our humane traps. We just both need some sleep. Can't put the house back together until I see that all of our traps have been empty for at least three weeks. So far? after the first 45 mice, we are catching about one a day now. With couple days of not catching anyone, then they are there again. We are very hopeful that this is going to end eventually, but it appears to be continuing. Like I said, mouseratsquirrelpocolypse. I would not with this journey on my worst enemy.
5.0 out of 5 stars Someone DID invent a better mouse trap!
No picture of my captures, it’s difficult to get a good one with the dark tinted trap. But this thing works, it really works! You can literally set it up in a minute or two from removing from the box, to baiting, to placing it down with it ready to go. My patience can be limited when I need to fool around with something, assemble or it’s a process to be up and running. Even setting the trip for the trap as well as releasing the mouse far away at a park is as easy as it gets. This really is a snap to use! Instead of baiting the bait “chamber” with peanut butter as other reviewers commented on the mess and clean up, I used a couple pieces of raw peanuts in the bait chamber and a very small piece in the actual trap area. Worked every time! And no bait clean up, altho the mice will poop and pee in the trap so you may want to rinse that out. I wanted something that was humane and actually worked, this seems to be the ticket. The little metal rodent traps never worked and it was a waste of time and money. These come two traps to a box so a spare or more places you can set them. Just ordered more!
Easy and Humane
Very easy to set up in a hurry when one of our cats brings one of their pets in.
It's a bit small
Caught 2 mice in it so works fine but because it's small mice might not go on. Easy to set up and okay to clean with brush.
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