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Victor M260 Indoor Multi-Kill Humane Electronic Mouse Trap - No Touch, No See Electronic Intant Kill Mouse Trap - 2 Traps, Black

Description:

  • Multi-Kill Design - The trap is able to kill and hold up to 10 mice per setting, eliminating the need to empty the trap after every kill
  • 100% Kill Rate - Quickly eliminates mice with a humane, high-voltage shock, while beveled columns help to keep the mouse in place over the trigger plate to prevent escapes
  • Dual Entry Tunnel - Mice can enter the trap through either side, which encourages rodent interaction to ensure higher kills rates
  • Built-in Safety Features - A safety switch automatically deactivates the trap when opened, helping to protect children and pets
  • No Touch, No See - The removable collection drawer allows you to easily discard dead rodents without ever having to touch or view it
  • For Indoor Use - Place the trap along the wall in areas of your home or business where you've seen rodent activity

  • The revolutionary Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap delivers a humane, high-voltage shock to kill mice in seconds. This trap is designed to kill up to 10 mice per setting and up to 150 mice per set of 4 “C” batteries. The Multi-Kill has a 100% kill rate, making it a reliable rodent control option. For your convenience, the trap is easy to use – just place bait on the back wall of the trap, place the trap indoors where mice travel, turn it on, and let the Multi-Kill do all of the hard work for you. A blinking green light will alert you when there’s a catch, and a yellow light will let you know the chamber is full. To ensure a no-touch experience, simply slide open the collection drawer and discard the dead mice into the trash for a safe and clean disposal.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Victor M260 Works as Advertised and as Expected. Good Brand, Good Product.

    K.H. · November 28, 2014

    The media could not be loaded. Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap M260Victor M260 Works as Advertised and as Expected. Good Brand, Good Product.This review is mostly for the Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap M260, but also for the Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap (4 Pack).Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap 4 Pack M033I recently had a problem with mice in my truck. The M260 solved the problem during the first night I used it properly. If you are reading this, I assume you want to kill a mouse or two. Please take my advice and get on this as soon as possible. Mice are cute, yes. They are also filthy, disgusting, expensive, and to say the least, darn annoying. If you don't take care of a mouse problem in your house, the mice will destroy your house. If you leave a mouse problem in your vehicle go for just a few days, they will soon destroy your vehicle. Mice have easily caused more than $1,000 worth of damage in my truck. Awhile back they made their home in my air intake, and I didn't realize it until my truck broke down because of it, and had to be towed to the dealership. Now my CD changer under the seat has stopped working, as well as several other things. In addition to urinating and defecating literally everywhere they go, mice destroy things during their quest for nesting material, they eat through wires, plastic, wood, and metal, apparently sometimes just for the fun of it, and they spread fleas, tapeworms, disease and illness (really, I'm not kidding). Our job is to kill them as quickly and as often as possible, and this Victor trap is an awesome weapon to aid in that endeavor. I've not previously been disappointed with any Victor product, and this trap seems to be continuing that tradition.Please keep in mind that I just started using this trap, and I can't evaluate some things yet, such as the "battery low", or "mouse tray full" indicator lights. Regardless, I will give this product 5 stars at this time, and adjust later if necessary. I think I read somewhere that when this product first came out it didn't get very good reviews. I'm glad to see improvement in that area, and I'd venture to guess that it was mostly due to user ignorance regarding how to bait and set the trap properly. This trap works well, but only if you do a couple things to enable it to do so. For one, make sure you set the trap with the stairs facing a wall (or in my case, the back of the seat), and position the trap right up against the wall, or as close as possible. Mice tend to not run around randomly in the open, but are more likely to stick to cover whenever possible. When they encounter the trap they could just go around, but if you bait the stairs a little with some tasty morsel like peanut butter, they will quickly forget about their original destination and follow the trail of food instead. Follow it right into their grave, that is. The first night I put the trap in my truck I had no luck. This is because I didn't really try. The second night I had the truck cleaned out some, and the trap positioned and baited in a more logical manner. That's when I caught the two mice that were reeking havoc. Oh what a good feeling.As with all that exists, this trap has pros and cons. First the bad news, the price. Yes $100 is a little pricey for a mouse trap. Of course if you have the need or want for multiple traps, the price starts to drop significantly. On the other hand, if you just have a couple of mice to kill, you might want to consider the Victor Easy Set Mouse Traps (Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap 4 Pack M033). I like the ones with the yellow fake cheese "pedal" as opposed to the ones with the "metal petal". They seem easier for me to set, they have variable sensitivity, they actually catch mice without using bait, and at the time of writing this, if you buy the 8-pack they're about a dollar each including shipping. That pretty much makes them disposable if they get too bloody, and that will definitely happen from time to time. I've had great success with these (including catching two mice with one baiting), but they can be messy and inconvenient. If you want to use these you might also want to consider some cheap latex/exam gloves, and some newspapers to set the traps on. The splatter is not limited to the area of the trap. Another bad thing about this expensive electronic trap is that it needs batteries in order to function (4 C's), and that additional expense might be something for some to consider. As far as the pros for this trap, I'll let you use your imagination. I will say however, that it was unexpectedly nice to dispose of mice today, without having to pry a squished mouse out of a disgusting, bloody trap.Okay, now what about ethics, morality and in general, doing the right thing? You might be saying, "It's terrible that in our sophisticated society, people are doing such horrible things as electrocuting mice". To those people I would ask, how do you prefer that I kill these mice? And I am going to kill them. I'm certainly not going to waste time and money on mouse relocation efforts. So what does that leave? If traditional traps are your preference, please consider some of the things I've witnessed while using them; blood, guts, brain matter, a nose, mice escaping from the traps after a trapped appendage finally came off their body, and mice escaping into places I couldn't get to, while the trap remains attached to them in some way. (They will slowly die in that heater blower over the next few days.) Or maybe you think I should just toss some poison bait near their nest. Really? Are you kidding? Death by poison is one of the most painful ways to go. Try to imagine something eating you from the inside, out. And of course animals of all sorts, including pets often eat dead mice and die from the poison as well.I plan on moving this trap to a new location every few days, or whenever I'm pretty sure I've eradicated all the mice from a particular area. There's two other vehicles, three sheds, under the deck, and on the deck near the dog food. They all need attention. I assume this trap will perform as equally well in those locations as it did in my truck, and I'll edit the review as is pertinent otherwise.I hope that helps some.UPDATE:Captain's Log - Day 1:I applied a small bit of peanut butter to the back wall only, and put the trap in my truck, on top of a bunch of tools and junk. I caught no mice.Day 2:I cleaned out my truck (mostly) and I positioned and baited the trap better. I caught 2 mice. See my video for more on this.Day 3:I moved the trap to a likely area on the deck, next to the firewood box. I touched up the bait a little at the entrance to the trap, but did nothing to the bait that remained inside. I caught 2 more mice.Day 4:I left the trap in the same spot near the wood-box again, and I left the 2 dead mice in the drawer. I touched up with just a tiny bit of peanut butter near the entrance again, but I did nothing to the bait that was still inside. I caught 7 more mice, for a total of 9 in the drawer at once, and a grand total of 11 so far.I found a product that I really like, mostly because it works extremely well and it's darn convenient compared to the more traditional alternatives. This doesn't often happen with me, so it's rather pleasing when it does. However, I'm displeased when I see injustice in any form. I believe that whenever it's possible, we all have a duty to at least attempt to correct the things that we feel are wrong. It is wrong for a person to say that a product does not work, just because that individual was unable to get the product to perform satisfactorily. I'm fine with you saying that YOU couldn't get a product to perform, but when that happens I'm not fine with you saying the product simply doesn't work, especially when it's so obvious that it works quite well for many people. Even if you're basing your entire opinion on Bolo reviews alone, it's easy to conclude that the M260 in fact does work. Likewise it is not "junk", and it does not "suck" either.At this time I can't be sure whether or not Victor's claim about the trap holding 10 mice is true, but I can verify that it holds 9 mice and has some room to spare. After all, so far I've only had the opportunity to test the trap for 4 days. However, it's extremely hard to stomach the fact that when I scroll down the Bolo page to see the reviews, the first things I see, standing out from the rest, are things like "total failure", and "caught no mice" I understand that we are all supposed to be able to speak freely, but for me, this somehow seems wrong.I realize this review is lengthy, but I feel the need to say a couple things to those people who said they couldn't catch mice with the M260. First of all, you must be doing something wrong. You can live in denial all you want, but if everyone except you are successful in an endeavor, how could you do anything other than conclude that you are somehow, in some way, in error? Maybe, since you spent $100 on this project, you should consider doing a little research as to why others are successful where you are not. Maybe, you might even want to go so far as to do something as crazy as watching my video to find out what steps I took on my road to success. Secondly, the weird thing is that many of the unsuccessful people are comparing the M260 to traditional snap traps, by putting the snap traps around, or near the M260. What, really? Here's an idea: why not try putting even more snap traps around the M260, and see if that helps. After all, if you were on a quest for a thousand dollars, what would you do if for some reason, you had to choose between bending over and simply picking up the money, or carefully navigating a series of traps to get to another, different kind of trap that was more difficult to comprehend and navigate. I think most people, like most mice, prefer the path of least resistance. Saying that you can test the viability of a trap by surrounding it with other, lethal traps that are theoretically easier to get killed in, is about as ridiculous as saying you can make a chain stronger by adding links. I've witnessed people insisting on both.Just my 2 cents. Again, I hope it helps.

    1.0 out of 5 stars Awesome mouse trap! - Edit... Designed to fail.

    T.G. · September 1, 2017

    I needed a mouse trap to put in a duck pen. That meant one that the ducks couldn't mess with before or after a catch, one that didn't use poisons, and preferably a quick humane kill. This lead me toward the electronic mouse traps. Since they are more expensive in general, I decided to go for the multi-catch model rather than multiple traps. In 4 days, I have caught 27 mice. Once the trap gave me a drawer full alarm and there were 10 mice inside. Every other time there were fewer (we now check twice / day) and we just got the green "mouse caught'" light. For bait I have just used a pea sized dab of peanut butter on the back wall and a spec of pb on each stair. The trap is in the mouses' path and the steps are up against a wall.--------------------------------------------------------------Edit: I wrote the above review on my first trap that I bought in August of 2017. It stopped catching mice after a couple of weeks so we thought it had caught them all. But when we changed the batteries, we found out it would seem to work, then when we'd check it, it would flash an error with no mouse in it. I brought it in and cleaned it thoroughly and it still didn't work. Everything seemed functional, but the high voltage would keep coming on and eventually it would error. Well, that one had been completely exposed to the elements and so I rationalized that perhaps rain had gotten into it and damaged the electronics. I searched for other alternatives, but couldn't really find one so in August of 2018, I shelled out another 70-some dollars for a second one. This time, I placed it in an area where it would be sheltered from the weather. This one also worked remarkably well for several weeks then started having the same errors. At this point i decided to investigate further. Even after a very thorough cleaning, the high voltage would recycle continuously. I finally decided to examine the plates with the top cover open by depressing the cover button (not a recommended activity since this exposes you to the voltage.) Under a dim light I could see an arc between the second and third plate going underneath the floor that the plates are on. So I removed the batteries and COMPLETELY disassembled the entire trap (you have to pull it all apart in order to have enough slack in the wiring to remove the floor from the cylinder.) I am an electronics tech by trade. I would not recommend this for anyone who doesn't do this kind of thing on a regular basis. I cleaned up the area under the floor inside the cylinder and the under side of the floor. Unfortunately the top door hinge is very fragile and one of the plastic pins broke off while I was cleaning. I replaced it with a paperclip melted into the spot the pin was in, then clipped off. Once I reassembled the trap, it seemed to work correctly. I then tried to seal around the edges of the floor with some clear nail polish to keep debris from getting back under the floor. The trap worked perfectly for about 5 more catches, then the same problem. This time, I checked and I still had something shorting between the second and third plate. On the underside. There was no visible debris. I took it all apart again, and wiped down the floor real well and it seems to work. Again during the cleaning, I broke the other side plastic pin off the top door so now I will replace that with a paperclip as well. I will coat the outside edges with rubber tool dip before I reassemble the unit again. My guess is that this time a small amount of dried mouse urine (it is highly conductive) bridged the gap between the second and third plate on the underside of the floor. I believe that if they made the plates 1 mm shorter on each side than the floor, they might have a good product but as it is, it is impossible to clean adequately without fully disassembling the trap which is time consuming, difficult and not sustainable (you are repeatedly putting small screws in plastic - they WILL eventually strip). If they could get past this problem, possibly using my suggestion, and maybe make the plates out of something that doesn't corrode quite so quickly, this would be a great trap. As it is, $70-some is way to much to spend on a couple weeks operation.

    3.0 out of 5 stars Good trap with a MAJOR flaw

    R.C. · July 4, 2022

    Ok I've used this trap for 1 year so far. Fortunately we don't have a huge mouse issue but we still have a significant enough issue to Warrenton trapping. This trap works well and will kill multiple mice in a night if you have that issue. HOWEVER, when the mice start increasing in size they don't kill the mice. The mice will get shocked and dumped in the compartment below then wake up. Twice I found the mouse alive in the compartment below. Both times the mouse was a bit bigger then other mice I've killed. The second time it happened I pulled out the compartment below and could not see a mouse. I thought is it possible the mouse escaped but I didn't see any holes in the trap. As I start to pull back the trey the alive mouse chewed through the top part of the compartment and got behind the trey. That was absolutely insane! You wouldn't believe how fast I closer that trey so it didn't jump out at me lol. So this trap works beautifully for mid to small size mice. As the mice get slightly bigger you'll have issues with this trap. Nevertheless I still use this trap in the kitchen and laundry room. That good thing is that even though it may occasionally leave the mouse alive they are trapped in the it and cannot escape.Ultimately, I was able to completely clean out the mice from our home after we moved in. Killed a total of 16 mice over the course of 9 months with these. Now we're mouse free...

    viel Lärm um nichts 😠

    G. · November 22, 2019

    Das Gerät hat KEINE einzige Maus gefangen. Egal wo und wie ich es aufgestellt hatte - alleine oder neben herkömmlichen Schlagfallen (diese hatten ausgelöst und Mäuse gefangen).

    Piege

    L.D. · March 2, 2020

    Fonctionne bien.Nikel

    Funktioniert

    R. · November 10, 2014

    Wie man mit nur einem Stern bewerten kann, ohne zu testen, ist mir ein Rätsel ...Als ich die erste Maus auf dem Speicher sah, habe ich erst mal die Leiter unten gelassen und die Katze getestet. Schaden haben die Mäuse keinen mehr angerichtet aber dank Doppelboden und vielen Winkel, trotz all der Geduld, kein Erfolg für die Katze. Außerdem zieht die Kälte ins Haus.Also Montags zwei Fallen, für zusammen 2€, gekauft. Die waren erfolgreicher. Aber ich konnte sehen, dass die Mäuse nicht sofort tot waren und ehrlich gesagt kostete mich der Gang auf den Speicher immer sehr viel Überwindung. Sah teilweise wirklich - sagen wir mal - nicht schön aus.Dann habe ich diese Falle gefunden. Erst schreckte mich der Preis ab, aber sollte das wirklich funktionieren, zu genial um wahr zu sein. Deshalb einfach mal bestellt.Köder rein, aufgestellt, eingeschaltet. Am nächsten morgen war eine Maus drin. Da die Maus gerade drin lag, behaupte ich mal sie war auch sofort tot. Am nächsten Tag eine weitere Maus. Heute war die Falle leer. Da wir die letzten Tage vorher, trotz zwei Fallen auch nur eine Maus hatten denke ich, dass wir die Plage vorerst gelöst haben.Resümee, die Technik funktioniert, es spricht auch absolut nichts dagegen, dass mehr als eine Maus erwischt werden kann. Von der Handhabung die mit Abstand einfachste und sauberste Lösung.Wie sich die Falle im Dauereinsatz bewährt, kann ich nach drei Tagen, natürlich noch nicht beurteilen. Aber ich bin sehr optimistisch und deshalb fünf Sterne.

    Super efficace per disinfestazione roditori

    A.M. · August 16, 2019

    La trappola funziona perfettamente, basta avere l'accortezza di innescarla usando i guanti per non lasciare odore (come tutte le trappole del resto) è facile fare catture multiple e continua a funzionare fino a che il raccoglitore è pieno. Con questa abbiamo sterminato più di 20 topi che infestavano un edificio ormai in disuso in meno di una settimana...vale i soldi che costa fino all'ultimo centesimo...

    Hyper efficace !

    C.d. · December 29, 2016

    Produit très efficace !!Je cherchais ce genre de produit pour pas avoir à utiliser des tapette mais aussi pour évité la souffrance de ces petites bêtes.Ce qui bien c'est que tu sort le bac qui récupère la souris mort et le tour est jouer !Un conseil éventuellement pour que ce soit très efficace c'est de condamné tout les aliments dans des bac en plastique avec couvercle + clips pour bien vérouiller le bac. Ma femme et moi avons passé notre soirée à faire ça, nous avons eux même un petit tête à tête avec l'une d'entre elle..Quand vous avez fais ça vous mettez du beurre de cacahuète dans la machine au fond sur le plastique, ensuite vous mettez le piege contre le mur à l'endroit où vous les voyez passé habituellement ou du moins la où elle vient piqué la nourriture habituellement. 24 après avoir installé le piege j'en suis à 4 souris en l'espace de 3h car visiblement mesdames ne sorte que la nuit.

    Victor M260 Indoor Multi-Kill Humane Electronic Mouse Trap - No Touch, No See Electronic Intant Kill Mouse Trap - 2 Traps, Black

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    Size: 2 Traps

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    BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

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    If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

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    Description:

  • Multi-Kill Design - The trap is able to kill and hold up to 10 mice per setting, eliminating the need to empty the trap after every kill
  • 100% Kill Rate - Quickly eliminates mice with a humane, high-voltage shock, while beveled columns help to keep the mouse in place over the trigger plate to prevent escapes
  • Dual Entry Tunnel - Mice can enter the trap through either side, which encourages rodent interaction to ensure higher kills rates
  • Built-in Safety Features - A safety switch automatically deactivates the trap when opened, helping to protect children and pets
  • No Touch, No See - The removable collection drawer allows you to easily discard dead rodents without ever having to touch or view it
  • For Indoor Use - Place the trap along the wall in areas of your home or business where you've seen rodent activity

  • The revolutionary Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap delivers a humane, high-voltage shock to kill mice in seconds. This trap is designed to kill up to 10 mice per setting and up to 150 mice per set of 4 “C” batteries. The Multi-Kill has a 100% kill rate, making it a reliable rodent control option. For your convenience, the trap is easy to use – just place bait on the back wall of the trap, place the trap indoors where mice travel, turn it on, and let the Multi-Kill do all of the hard work for you. A blinking green light will alert you when there’s a catch, and a yellow light will let you know the chamber is full. To ensure a no-touch experience, simply slide open the collection drawer and discard the dead mice into the trash for a safe and clean disposal.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Victor M260 Works as Advertised and as Expected. Good Brand, Good Product.

    K.H. · November 28, 2014

    The media could not be loaded. Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap M260Victor M260 Works as Advertised and as Expected. Good Brand, Good Product.This review is mostly for the Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap M260, but also for the Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap (4 Pack).Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap 4 Pack M033I recently had a problem with mice in my truck. The M260 solved the problem during the first night I used it properly. If you are reading this, I assume you want to kill a mouse or two. Please take my advice and get on this as soon as possible. Mice are cute, yes. They are also filthy, disgusting, expensive, and to say the least, darn annoying. If you don't take care of a mouse problem in your house, the mice will destroy your house. If you leave a mouse problem in your vehicle go for just a few days, they will soon destroy your vehicle. Mice have easily caused more than $1,000 worth of damage in my truck. Awhile back they made their home in my air intake, and I didn't realize it until my truck broke down because of it, and had to be towed to the dealership. Now my CD changer under the seat has stopped working, as well as several other things. In addition to urinating and defecating literally everywhere they go, mice destroy things during their quest for nesting material, they eat through wires, plastic, wood, and metal, apparently sometimes just for the fun of it, and they spread fleas, tapeworms, disease and illness (really, I'm not kidding). Our job is to kill them as quickly and as often as possible, and this Victor trap is an awesome weapon to aid in that endeavor. I've not previously been disappointed with any Victor product, and this trap seems to be continuing that tradition.Please keep in mind that I just started using this trap, and I can't evaluate some things yet, such as the "battery low", or "mouse tray full" indicator lights. Regardless, I will give this product 5 stars at this time, and adjust later if necessary. I think I read somewhere that when this product first came out it didn't get very good reviews. I'm glad to see improvement in that area, and I'd venture to guess that it was mostly due to user ignorance regarding how to bait and set the trap properly. This trap works well, but only if you do a couple things to enable it to do so. For one, make sure you set the trap with the stairs facing a wall (or in my case, the back of the seat), and position the trap right up against the wall, or as close as possible. Mice tend to not run around randomly in the open, but are more likely to stick to cover whenever possible. When they encounter the trap they could just go around, but if you bait the stairs a little with some tasty morsel like peanut butter, they will quickly forget about their original destination and follow the trail of food instead. Follow it right into their grave, that is. The first night I put the trap in my truck I had no luck. This is because I didn't really try. The second night I had the truck cleaned out some, and the trap positioned and baited in a more logical manner. That's when I caught the two mice that were reeking havoc. Oh what a good feeling.As with all that exists, this trap has pros and cons. First the bad news, the price. Yes $100 is a little pricey for a mouse trap. Of course if you have the need or want for multiple traps, the price starts to drop significantly. On the other hand, if you just have a couple of mice to kill, you might want to consider the Victor Easy Set Mouse Traps (Victor Easy Set Mouse Trap 4 Pack M033). I like the ones with the yellow fake cheese "pedal" as opposed to the ones with the "metal petal". They seem easier for me to set, they have variable sensitivity, they actually catch mice without using bait, and at the time of writing this, if you buy the 8-pack they're about a dollar each including shipping. That pretty much makes them disposable if they get too bloody, and that will definitely happen from time to time. I've had great success with these (including catching two mice with one baiting), but they can be messy and inconvenient. If you want to use these you might also want to consider some cheap latex/exam gloves, and some newspapers to set the traps on. The splatter is not limited to the area of the trap. Another bad thing about this expensive electronic trap is that it needs batteries in order to function (4 C's), and that additional expense might be something for some to consider. As far as the pros for this trap, I'll let you use your imagination. I will say however, that it was unexpectedly nice to dispose of mice today, without having to pry a squished mouse out of a disgusting, bloody trap.Okay, now what about ethics, morality and in general, doing the right thing? You might be saying, "It's terrible that in our sophisticated society, people are doing such horrible things as electrocuting mice". To those people I would ask, how do you prefer that I kill these mice? And I am going to kill them. I'm certainly not going to waste time and money on mouse relocation efforts. So what does that leave? If traditional traps are your preference, please consider some of the things I've witnessed while using them; blood, guts, brain matter, a nose, mice escaping from the traps after a trapped appendage finally came off their body, and mice escaping into places I couldn't get to, while the trap remains attached to them in some way. (They will slowly die in that heater blower over the next few days.) Or maybe you think I should just toss some poison bait near their nest. Really? Are you kidding? Death by poison is one of the most painful ways to go. Try to imagine something eating you from the inside, out. And of course animals of all sorts, including pets often eat dead mice and die from the poison as well.I plan on moving this trap to a new location every few days, or whenever I'm pretty sure I've eradicated all the mice from a particular area. There's two other vehicles, three sheds, under the deck, and on the deck near the dog food. They all need attention. I assume this trap will perform as equally well in those locations as it did in my truck, and I'll edit the review as is pertinent otherwise.I hope that helps some.UPDATE:Captain's Log - Day 1:I applied a small bit of peanut butter to the back wall only, and put the trap in my truck, on top of a bunch of tools and junk. I caught no mice.Day 2:I cleaned out my truck (mostly) and I positioned and baited the trap better. I caught 2 mice. See my video for more on this.Day 3:I moved the trap to a likely area on the deck, next to the firewood box. I touched up the bait a little at the entrance to the trap, but did nothing to the bait that remained inside. I caught 2 more mice.Day 4:I left the trap in the same spot near the wood-box again, and I left the 2 dead mice in the drawer. I touched up with just a tiny bit of peanut butter near the entrance again, but I did nothing to the bait that was still inside. I caught 7 more mice, for a total of 9 in the drawer at once, and a grand total of 11 so far.I found a product that I really like, mostly because it works extremely well and it's darn convenient compared to the more traditional alternatives. This doesn't often happen with me, so it's rather pleasing when it does. However, I'm displeased when I see injustice in any form. I believe that whenever it's possible, we all have a duty to at least attempt to correct the things that we feel are wrong. It is wrong for a person to say that a product does not work, just because that individual was unable to get the product to perform satisfactorily. I'm fine with you saying that YOU couldn't get a product to perform, but when that happens I'm not fine with you saying the product simply doesn't work, especially when it's so obvious that it works quite well for many people. Even if you're basing your entire opinion on Bolo reviews alone, it's easy to conclude that the M260 in fact does work. Likewise it is not "junk", and it does not "suck" either.At this time I can't be sure whether or not Victor's claim about the trap holding 10 mice is true, but I can verify that it holds 9 mice and has some room to spare. After all, so far I've only had the opportunity to test the trap for 4 days. However, it's extremely hard to stomach the fact that when I scroll down the Bolo page to see the reviews, the first things I see, standing out from the rest, are things like "total failure", and "caught no mice" I understand that we are all supposed to be able to speak freely, but for me, this somehow seems wrong.I realize this review is lengthy, but I feel the need to say a couple things to those people who said they couldn't catch mice with the M260. First of all, you must be doing something wrong. You can live in denial all you want, but if everyone except you are successful in an endeavor, how could you do anything other than conclude that you are somehow, in some way, in error? Maybe, since you spent $100 on this project, you should consider doing a little research as to why others are successful where you are not. Maybe, you might even want to go so far as to do something as crazy as watching my video to find out what steps I took on my road to success. Secondly, the weird thing is that many of the unsuccessful people are comparing the M260 to traditional snap traps, by putting the snap traps around, or near the M260. What, really? Here's an idea: why not try putting even more snap traps around the M260, and see if that helps. After all, if you were on a quest for a thousand dollars, what would you do if for some reason, you had to choose between bending over and simply picking up the money, or carefully navigating a series of traps to get to another, different kind of trap that was more difficult to comprehend and navigate. I think most people, like most mice, prefer the path of least resistance. Saying that you can test the viability of a trap by surrounding it with other, lethal traps that are theoretically easier to get killed in, is about as ridiculous as saying you can make a chain stronger by adding links. I've witnessed people insisting on both.Just my 2 cents. Again, I hope it helps.

    1.0 out of 5 stars Awesome mouse trap! - Edit... Designed to fail.

    T.G. · September 1, 2017

    I needed a mouse trap to put in a duck pen. That meant one that the ducks couldn't mess with before or after a catch, one that didn't use poisons, and preferably a quick humane kill. This lead me toward the electronic mouse traps. Since they are more expensive in general, I decided to go for the multi-catch model rather than multiple traps. In 4 days, I have caught 27 mice. Once the trap gave me a drawer full alarm and there were 10 mice inside. Every other time there were fewer (we now check twice / day) and we just got the green "mouse caught'" light. For bait I have just used a pea sized dab of peanut butter on the back wall and a spec of pb on each stair. The trap is in the mouses' path and the steps are up against a wall.--------------------------------------------------------------Edit: I wrote the above review on my first trap that I bought in August of 2017. It stopped catching mice after a couple of weeks so we thought it had caught them all. But when we changed the batteries, we found out it would seem to work, then when we'd check it, it would flash an error with no mouse in it. I brought it in and cleaned it thoroughly and it still didn't work. Everything seemed functional, but the high voltage would keep coming on and eventually it would error. Well, that one had been completely exposed to the elements and so I rationalized that perhaps rain had gotten into it and damaged the electronics. I searched for other alternatives, but couldn't really find one so in August of 2018, I shelled out another 70-some dollars for a second one. This time, I placed it in an area where it would be sheltered from the weather. This one also worked remarkably well for several weeks then started having the same errors. At this point i decided to investigate further. Even after a very thorough cleaning, the high voltage would recycle continuously. I finally decided to examine the plates with the top cover open by depressing the cover button (not a recommended activity since this exposes you to the voltage.) Under a dim light I could see an arc between the second and third plate going underneath the floor that the plates are on. So I removed the batteries and COMPLETELY disassembled the entire trap (you have to pull it all apart in order to have enough slack in the wiring to remove the floor from the cylinder.) I am an electronics tech by trade. I would not recommend this for anyone who doesn't do this kind of thing on a regular basis. I cleaned up the area under the floor inside the cylinder and the under side of the floor. Unfortunately the top door hinge is very fragile and one of the plastic pins broke off while I was cleaning. I replaced it with a paperclip melted into the spot the pin was in, then clipped off. Once I reassembled the trap, it seemed to work correctly. I then tried to seal around the edges of the floor with some clear nail polish to keep debris from getting back under the floor. The trap worked perfectly for about 5 more catches, then the same problem. This time, I checked and I still had something shorting between the second and third plate. On the underside. There was no visible debris. I took it all apart again, and wiped down the floor real well and it seems to work. Again during the cleaning, I broke the other side plastic pin off the top door so now I will replace that with a paperclip as well. I will coat the outside edges with rubber tool dip before I reassemble the unit again. My guess is that this time a small amount of dried mouse urine (it is highly conductive) bridged the gap between the second and third plate on the underside of the floor. I believe that if they made the plates 1 mm shorter on each side than the floor, they might have a good product but as it is, it is impossible to clean adequately without fully disassembling the trap which is time consuming, difficult and not sustainable (you are repeatedly putting small screws in plastic - they WILL eventually strip). If they could get past this problem, possibly using my suggestion, and maybe make the plates out of something that doesn't corrode quite so quickly, this would be a great trap. As it is, $70-some is way to much to spend on a couple weeks operation.

    3.0 out of 5 stars Good trap with a MAJOR flaw

    R.C. · July 4, 2022

    Ok I've used this trap for 1 year so far. Fortunately we don't have a huge mouse issue but we still have a significant enough issue to Warrenton trapping. This trap works well and will kill multiple mice in a night if you have that issue. HOWEVER, when the mice start increasing in size they don't kill the mice. The mice will get shocked and dumped in the compartment below then wake up. Twice I found the mouse alive in the compartment below. Both times the mouse was a bit bigger then other mice I've killed. The second time it happened I pulled out the compartment below and could not see a mouse. I thought is it possible the mouse escaped but I didn't see any holes in the trap. As I start to pull back the trey the alive mouse chewed through the top part of the compartment and got behind the trey. That was absolutely insane! You wouldn't believe how fast I closer that trey so it didn't jump out at me lol. So this trap works beautifully for mid to small size mice. As the mice get slightly bigger you'll have issues with this trap. Nevertheless I still use this trap in the kitchen and laundry room. That good thing is that even though it may occasionally leave the mouse alive they are trapped in the it and cannot escape.Ultimately, I was able to completely clean out the mice from our home after we moved in. Killed a total of 16 mice over the course of 9 months with these. Now we're mouse free...

    viel Lärm um nichts 😠

    G. · November 22, 2019

    Das Gerät hat KEINE einzige Maus gefangen. Egal wo und wie ich es aufgestellt hatte - alleine oder neben herkömmlichen Schlagfallen (diese hatten ausgelöst und Mäuse gefangen).

    Piege

    L.D. · March 2, 2020

    Fonctionne bien.Nikel

    Funktioniert

    R. · November 10, 2014

    Wie man mit nur einem Stern bewerten kann, ohne zu testen, ist mir ein Rätsel ...Als ich die erste Maus auf dem Speicher sah, habe ich erst mal die Leiter unten gelassen und die Katze getestet. Schaden haben die Mäuse keinen mehr angerichtet aber dank Doppelboden und vielen Winkel, trotz all der Geduld, kein Erfolg für die Katze. Außerdem zieht die Kälte ins Haus.Also Montags zwei Fallen, für zusammen 2€, gekauft. Die waren erfolgreicher. Aber ich konnte sehen, dass die Mäuse nicht sofort tot waren und ehrlich gesagt kostete mich der Gang auf den Speicher immer sehr viel Überwindung. Sah teilweise wirklich - sagen wir mal - nicht schön aus.Dann habe ich diese Falle gefunden. Erst schreckte mich der Preis ab, aber sollte das wirklich funktionieren, zu genial um wahr zu sein. Deshalb einfach mal bestellt.Köder rein, aufgestellt, eingeschaltet. Am nächsten morgen war eine Maus drin. Da die Maus gerade drin lag, behaupte ich mal sie war auch sofort tot. Am nächsten Tag eine weitere Maus. Heute war die Falle leer. Da wir die letzten Tage vorher, trotz zwei Fallen auch nur eine Maus hatten denke ich, dass wir die Plage vorerst gelöst haben.Resümee, die Technik funktioniert, es spricht auch absolut nichts dagegen, dass mehr als eine Maus erwischt werden kann. Von der Handhabung die mit Abstand einfachste und sauberste Lösung.Wie sich die Falle im Dauereinsatz bewährt, kann ich nach drei Tagen, natürlich noch nicht beurteilen. Aber ich bin sehr optimistisch und deshalb fünf Sterne.

    Super efficace per disinfestazione roditori

    A.M. · August 16, 2019

    La trappola funziona perfettamente, basta avere l'accortezza di innescarla usando i guanti per non lasciare odore (come tutte le trappole del resto) è facile fare catture multiple e continua a funzionare fino a che il raccoglitore è pieno. Con questa abbiamo sterminato più di 20 topi che infestavano un edificio ormai in disuso in meno di una settimana...vale i soldi che costa fino all'ultimo centesimo...

    Hyper efficace !

    C.d. · December 29, 2016

    Produit très efficace !!Je cherchais ce genre de produit pour pas avoir à utiliser des tapette mais aussi pour évité la souffrance de ces petites bêtes.Ce qui bien c'est que tu sort le bac qui récupère la souris mort et le tour est jouer !Un conseil éventuellement pour que ce soit très efficace c'est de condamné tout les aliments dans des bac en plastique avec couvercle + clips pour bien vérouiller le bac. Ma femme et moi avons passé notre soirée à faire ça, nous avons eux même un petit tête à tête avec l'une d'entre elle..Quand vous avez fais ça vous mettez du beurre de cacahuète dans la machine au fond sur le plastique, ensuite vous mettez le piege contre le mur à l'endroit où vous les voyez passé habituellement ou du moins la où elle vient piqué la nourriture habituellement. 24 après avoir installé le piege j'en suis à 4 souris en l'espace de 3h car visiblement mesdames ne sorte que la nuit.

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