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Pest-Stop Trip Traps are a safe and friendly way to deal with unwanted house guests. This British-designed mouse trap has been especially developed to cause the least stress and no harm to mice when they are caught. The door drops automatically behind the mouse when it crosses the treadle to reach the bait, and the clear plastic body means you can see at a glance when you have caught something. Plentiful ventilation points reduce stress to caught mice. The traps are easy to bait and set, and each trap is provided with full instructions for use. Please note: Mice carry a variety of diseases, and should never be handled without protection. To minimise distress to captured mice, traps must be checked regularly (preferably every 2 hours), and should not be left overnight.PRCPSTTB Trip Trap humane mouse trap is supplied in a blister pack of 1. Trip Trap Humane Mouse Trap (Blister)
M**T
Job done first night used!
Bought two of these as the Mrs is the tree hugging type... I'm more 'Assad' like, when it comes to dealing with an insurgency. Needless to say, she has bargaining power, certain things are not worth loosing over rodents. So we got the non lethal option.We used a small bit of cheese (mature cheddar) served with a dash of smooth peanut butter.Placed the hippy tree hugging non lethal 'traps' in locations of confirmed sightings..Caught the little chap on the first outing, released it into the neighbourhood (not quite as far away as the instructions said.. it was raining and I can on occasion be quite lazy) to find a new home, or be fodder for the hoards of local cats!If you got a problem and you know where to find them, maybe you can get some hippy ass traps on the go!i guess at least this way you are giving the little buggers a second chance to live.. if that's the sort of thing you are in to.
T**I
Excellent field mouse catcher, amazingly fast delivery - thank goodness.
Amazingly good. I have an outside cat that awaits my return home, jumps in my car and sits on the centre console as soon as I open the door. One night, he jumped in and as he launched, I saw a little furry ball in his mouth. I shouted NO!, too late, he panicked, dropped the field mouse in mid flight, which of course dropped into the car and hid.I thought the mouse would die having been probably badly bitten, and sure enough, no trace of it for two days - until I opened the boot to find it staring at me then rushing off into the car. I searched the boot, found it liked chocolate Easter Eggs - very much, like shredding paper to make a nest but no trace of the mouse.As the car is a Jaguar with lots of lovely chewy leather, I ordered this trap just before midnight - it was delivered at 08:00. I removed all sources of food it liked - chocolate... and set the trap - with chocolate of course, with a little cheese as backup in case it had enough of chocolate eggs . Within 2 hours the mouse was humanely captured and released in a field.All leather undamaged, thank goodness - highly recommend it.
A**
Best I’ve tried
This is the best humain mouse trap I’ve tried. 3 mice within 12 hours of them (2) being delivered. I feed the garden birds so have peanuts, fastballs and sunflower hearts stored in the garage. Every year, despite all the food being in plastic containers with well fitting lids, we get mice move in for the winter. If you don’t keep on top of them you get a team and then a crowed and so on. If you don’t like killing rodents then these work very well, toasted bread never fails.Update 03/02/18 Two months down the line and I’ve caught and released 73 mice and counting. The family say that I release them and they run back to house quicker than I do. We have open fields on two sides and allotments on a third side so I face a real battle
J**E
Works - but use dog treats.
I was about to leave a 1 star review after several unsuccessful days using peanut butter. The mice in our house clearly don't like peanut butter but love dog treats as they ate holes in all the left pockets of all my coats which had dog treats inbetween buying these traps and them working. We thought It had worked one night after hearing one close and a mouse inside. We came downstairs to find the food gone, the door down and no mouse! One last try, switching to dog treats as bate. Finally it worked. We caught a little mouse and took her 2 miles down the road to the woods/park. A few days later it turned out she'd had offspring and it also wandered into the trap. It had all its fur but seemed to have only just opened its eyes so feeling bad I ended up buying a small plastic travel box for it to live in for a week, feeding it coconut milk and soaked hamster/mouse food then just unsoaked hamster food, before releasing it in the same place as it's mum.
N**E
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT
I am absolutely devastated to find a dying mouse on my kitchen worktop this morning. The poor thing somehow managed to eat all the food in the trap but then must have caught his hind leg on his exit without activating the trap. There is lots of blood on my worktop where I found him. I feel awful
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