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4.6 out of 5
92.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars These really work - but use them very carefully (quite powerful). Killed all my mice!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommend
Moved out to the country in a farmhouse. Discovered mice. Lots of mice. Started with the wooden ones. You know, the original kind. But ick, I didn't want to touch it to release the dead mouse so I would just throw the whole thing away. These are great. I don't have to touch nothing dead. Easy to release the 'body'. And I know it's a painless instant death. Saw it.
5.0 out of 5 stars They REALLY WORK GREAT!
These are awesome. They work great! Got 2 mice in the first 12 hours.I didn’t reuse the first one, it gave me the wiggles just thinking about dropping the live mouse in my trash can. I put in a plastic bag and into the trash. The other was dead and didn’t mind dropping the mouse into the can. I did reuse that one.Super easy to bait and use.I definitely recommend!
5.0 out of 5 stars KILLS W/O BLEEDING MESS
OUTSTANDING PRODUCT RESUSABLE KILLS MICE RIGHTAWAY TIME W/O ANY SORT OF BLEEDING MESS. I HAD A NEGATIVE IMPRESSION AT FIRST AS I SAW MYSELF MICE WAS TAKING THE BAIT AND LEAVING W/O GETTING CAUGHT. THEN I REALIZED WHAT MISTAKE I WAS DOING NOT PUSHING IN FOOD TIGHTLY INTO THE FOOD BIN. USED REEESES CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CUP THEY JUST HOP IN ON REESES. CAUGHT ALMOST 10 OF THEM RIGHT AWAY. THANKS GOD THE HOUSE IS MICE FREE NOW. AMAZING RESUABLE PRODUCTS WITH GOOD PRICE. MUST RECOMMEND
5.0 out of 5 stars They work
Not even 30 minutes after setting them down i hear a snap and i go to check and one of them lil mfs if caught 👍👍👍👍 defenetly recommend especially since they are way more else wer
4.0 out of 5 stars These actually work.
4 stars because they can be finicky and snap shut if bumped. But they have snagged two mice already. Don't use cheese, use some sweet sticky honey or caramel stuff.
5.0 out of 5 stars 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.
3.0 out of 5 stars 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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20 Pack Mouse Traps Indoor for Home,Mice Traps for House,Reusable Mouse Trap That Work,Small Mice Catchers for Home Indoor, Quick Set Mousetraps Effective
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