🐾 Catch and Release: The Kind Way to Keep Your Space Mouse-Free!
The Humane Mouse Trap is a no-kill solution designed to effectively capture mice without harm. With a user-friendly setup, durable materials, and a large capacity for multiple catches, this portable trap is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring a humane approach to pest control.
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17L x 6.1W x 6.6H centimetres |
Target Species | Cat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Blue |
A**X
Effective
Have caught 5 beautiful little mice using these!
M**S
Easy and Humane
Very easy to set up in a hurry when one of our cats brings one of their pets in.
M**Y
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.
J**A
FAST AND EASY!
These traps are awesome! I've purchased numerous for my home, friends, family and clients. They're inexpensive and reusable. I fill the back end with a sweet cereal, and then I put a few pieces of that cereal sitting in the very back of trap, so they can see it, but they have to walk into the trap to get it, and it works every single time. Plus, they'll have food while waiting for me to release them. Just make sure that you put the trap along or near the area they run around. In my case, I put it next to the stove because they come up my gas line from the garage below.I actually caught the mouse in the trap in the picture above only 20 minutes after catching another, which is why the very back isn't filled with cereal for the catch of the mouse in the above picture.In order to release the mouse, you pull the back off which is the compartment you put the food in to lore the mice.UPDATE: I've caught (8) of the little buggers that climb up my gas line to my stove from my garage below! 😩 They are adorable though! I couldn't ever hurt them, but I obviously don't want them in my home. Hopefully they're all with their family as I released them all at the exact same spot about a mile from my house.
C**C
Work as promised. Caught 3 little mice humanely and released them in a field. Good value for money.
Super easy to set. Baited with peanuts and right away caught 3 little "customers" that had been making a mess in my garage. Released them in a field, and they haven't come back. Cleaned up the garage. Great value for the money.The thing with the humane traps is you have to check them frequently or the mice can die for lack of water. Don't set them in an office, for example, when you are leaving for the weekend. That is cruel. But I was very happy to catch mine right away, and alive, so I could release them where they wouldn't do any more damage. Literally all you have to do is push down the door to set the trap after you bait it. Pretty color too. I highly recommend these.
R**R
Easy and effective.
I've captured two mice within 8 hours using only peanuts. Traps are very easy to set, bait, and make a surprisingly loud sound when activated. Most importantly - it's quite simple to release the little fellows. Traps are made of plastic and are very light so be careful not to drop them.
S**E
Work but fragile
I bought 2 2-packs (4 in total) cause we've had a mouse problem for a while (giant old house in the country) and we are too soft-hearted to kill the mice, and I just ordered more of these traps now. Work like a charm and we've caught like 40 mice and turned them loose down the road, super easy to reset and clean too.I just have 2 gripes:1. Plastic is really thin and can crack if it falls even from a short distance. I have nerve damage in my hands and dropped it by accident (it was luckily empty), the door popped off and part of the top cracked. We put it back together and it still works, but the plastic is quite thin so you need to be careful.2. It's... not entirely a no-kill trap. I'm not posting a pic for here cause it might be upsetting, but we checked the traps and found a mouse had gotten its head caught in the door and either the door snapping shut broke its neck or crushed the mouse's throat until is suffocated to death. Either way, it did kill one of the mice.Other than that, they are super easy to use and maintain. I recommend for if you have a mouse problem.
T**S
3 mice in 4 hours
I wanted a no kill mousetrap for sanitary reasons, and I like that these are reusable. I put some cheese in them, set them out and caught 3 mice in 4 hours. You can't do much better than that.The bait section of the trap is a little difficult to wiggle free. It fits tight and isn't the greatest design. And that's the side you have to pull loose to set the mouse free.After I caught the first 2 mice, I just popped the trap back together and set it out again. I didn't even have to reset the bait since the mouse can't get to it. The third time, the mouse's tail got caught in the door. I opened the door just enough (it opens inward so the mouse couldn't escape or touch me) and freed the tail. That mouse left a mess in the trap because he was so scared so I had to rinse the trap before I could set it out again. It's plastic so easy enough, but there are lot of nooks and crannies that catch the mouse mess, so it did take a bit of work to get it truly clean. I was concerned if I didn't, the other mice would smell the fear scent and not go in.The instructions on the package aren't the greatest. Watch the little video online for more clarity on how it works.Still, catching the mouse family that has been annoying me for weeks in only 4 hours is worth a little trouble opening and closing the trap. These are well worth purchasing. Good choice.
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