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High Capacity: Catches and holds up to 30 mice at a time, outperforming many traditional traps that only catch a few rodents per use.
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Humane and Safe: Operates as a catch-and-release system, reducing harm to rodents and eliminating risks to pets and native wildlife from secondary poisoning.
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Reusable and Durable: Built for repeated use, making it a cost-effective long-term solution for rodent control.
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No Poisons or Glue: Avoids the use of toxic baits or sticky traps, resulting in a cleaner and odor-free experience with no dead carcasses to handle.
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Easy to Use: Simply snap the trap onto a 5-gallon bucket, place bait (such as peanut butter), and set it in an active rodent area.
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Works for Rats: Effective for catching not only mice but also medium-sized rats, increasing its versatility.
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Family-Friendly: No sharp or dangerous parts, making it safer for homes with children and pets.
This is a great product. Even recommended to friends.
Hasn’t caught anything
This product works great. Put to use straight away, catching rat’s is no issue. Highly recommend.
Good idea but it needs some more attention to detail in the manufacturing process . Two segment tags are a little out of alignment on both my traps which causes them not quite fit together properly at the ends and they don’t close .
The balance on one is slightly out and the trapdoor is opened a bit. Easily fixed with a glue gun. .
I’ve glued mine together now and it’s very stable and should give years of use.
I’ve noticed that the rodents don’t like the ramp. It’s more successful if you place it near something they can jump up on . Boxes,brick’s etc
Postage time was disappointing as I can get products from the other side of the world quicker .
Overall I am happy to put it to use .
Quite a few months ago, bought a twin ‘Rodent Free’ pack. $220 worth or close to. 6 months later, still catching mice & the odd rat in traps in the ceiling. (We have feral neighbours who refuse to mow & clean their yard. I’m feeling I’ve been conned. Done absolutely nothing
Success! We caught multiple mice!
Worked a treat. Bought three, loaded them up with peanut butter and caught 11 mice, four rats in the first night. In two weeks, we caught about 50 rats and mice. The numbers have dropped off now, so we think we’ve cleared the infestation, but we’re still getting one or two rodents a week.
Haven’t caught a mouse or a rat as yet….but maybe that’s because it’s in the wrong spot!