Catch & Release with Ease! πΎ
The Humane Mouse Trap 2 Pack offers an eco-friendly, safe, and humane solution for catching small rodents. Made from transparent acrylic, these traps are easy to set up, clean, and reuse, ensuring a stress-free experience for both you and the captured mice. Ideal for various indoor and outdoor settings, they come with a satisfaction guarantee for your peace of mind.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 6 x 18 cm; 300 g |
Part number | MSTRP022 |
Material type | Wood, Metal |
Power source type | Hand Powered |
Manufacturer | VISCAL |
Item model number | MSTRP022 |
ASIN | B0BCJWW2YK |
G**C
Excellent
Best mouse trap I have ever bought! It works - no need to use coins to get trap to work. Simple to use. I find using a cocktail stick to remove droppings help. Have caught 10 mice with this.
B**L
Best humane mouse trap!
Absolutely LOVE this mouse trap! Itβs so easy to use compared to others. A child could set it!I had gotten another humane trap before and it didnβt have enough air holes in it so the mouse basically half suffocated which was so distressing to see. I picked this because it had a lot of air holes. It still had some condensation in it but the mouse was comfortable and his fur wasnβt wet.After a lot of looking online this was the only humane mouse trap I saw with a larger quantity of air holes.You get two in the box. Iβve caught one so far but I have the other to my mam and she has caught 7 π€£.Would HIGHLY recommend!
B**A
Easy to set and clean
Bought these as a replacement for some that the wood mice in my shed had repeatedly escaped from.These have proved to be very effective and popular with the wood mice who return each night for a safe, enclosed and reliable meal!....they are getting quite tame ππππCleaning and setting is quick and easy. Will probably buy more for their guests πππ
L**S
Brilliant little traps
These traps are brilliant for lightweight little mice!After no success with our existing metal cage traps (successful for baby rats in the garden a couple of years ago, but nowhere near sensitive enough for little mice in the garage), I thought I'd try these.The design is perfect - they are very small, so your furry friend has to walk along the whole width/length of the trigger plate to get to the snack at the end of the tube, so is guaranteed to trigger the door.Our weapon of choice was peanuts ... after a mouse had chewed through the plastic lid to get into the tub of bird peanuts, ignoring the more easily accessible sack of bird seed ... and less messy than peanut butter.We caught 3 mice in less than 24 hours - all rehomed in the same place over 3 miles away.My only gripe about these traps is they are very difficult to clean ... the snack drawer/end comes out (though definitely not for outdoor use - the metal parts rusted overnight after washing!), but you can't easily clean inside the tube - mouse poo gets trapped under the trigger plate and you either need a very strong stream of water (e.g. garden hose!), or a tiny bottle brush to get into the crevices (obviously not to be used for any other cleaning!).Overall, though, really happy with these traps as they definitely did the job ... will be keeping them to hand in case we start seeing any further "signs" of mice. :-)
S**E
Two traps, two mice on first night. Sadly, expired π
The traps were easy to set up.I baited them with the dogs' kibble which the mice had taken a fancy to in the garage cupboard.One was left in the cupboard, another on the route I guessed they were using.Set at 4pm.Two mice recovered the next morning.Sadly, either shock or the low temperatures overnight, had taken their toll, and both were ex-miceThey were field mice...
J**E
Easy to use
Caught 2mice very good but hate having to release the mice worse bit
C**E
Excellent product , it does the job
I bought this after reading reviews as i want to cathc and release the mouse. I got this friday evening and i mmediatly put some cheesy egg omllet and let .It only took one hour to sort out the mouse.Only thing is its not that long therfore tail of the mouse was stuck under the door. He was not hurt all i have to do is lift it little so that mouse pull it inside.I released the mouse to woods last night it self.I have no more mouse issues. Please not its small probably good for mouse , may rats..not big RATS, i would assume they will be trapped but tail will be trapped for sure. still this might fit to big RATS too.
R**N
Pot luck
So, here's the little guy who I discovered looking for snacks in my work bag the other morning. He was caught last night in one of the two traps I bought..... but only after eating all the bait from the other without triggering it.So.......On close inspection, there appears to be quite a lot of variation in the sensitivity of the trigger mechanisms between my two traps. One is very sensitive, the other, not so much.My advice to anyone who has, or is thinking about purchasing these, is to bait and set the trap, then, depress the trigger plate slowly and very gently until the two pegs which hold the spring loaded door in the up position is just barely holding it in place. This increases the sensitivity of the mechanism considerably, making a successful capture much more likely.Don't worry, if you do spring the trap as you depress the trigger plate, you won't be hurt, there isn't nearly enough force in the door spring to cause any injury to a finger. A slender, delicate tail might not be so safe from harm, however, which leads me to my next observation.A point worthy of note is that the length of the trap should be a little longer. Mice beware! If you have a longer than average tail you run the possible risk of having it trapped by the door as it slams shut behind you. No amount of sunflower seed hearts is worth having your tail amputated, so be sure to curl it around your body as you approach the bait.All's well that ends well. The mouse I caught is, with tail in tact, now living life in the great outdoors about half a kilometre from my home. She's off to a good start with a belly full of sunflower seed hearts from the first trap. I'm sorry to have to evict her from my home as she's a little sweetie........ but pooping on the kitchen floor is unacceptable, so, she had to go.I wish her well.
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