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5.0 out of 5 stars
It Really Works!,
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This review is from: Motomco Ltd Live Catch Mouse Trap 33510 Mouse & Rat Trap
It works -- no need for bait. Just put it against any wall where mice are likely to travel. They tend to follow the wall edge, and they walk right into this little gadget over a series of tilting ramps that keep them from getting back out again. One important warning -- follow the directions and check the trap twice a day if you want the mice in it to be still alive. I just found a mother with 5 young ones inside mine. Unfortunately, I hadn't looked for a couple of days, and Mom was dead. It's also a good idea to make sure that ALL of the mice have actually been released from the trap. Little ones can and will hide under the ramps. But if you just want the little critters out of your house, this does the job. Don't forget to check it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not always humane!,
This review is from: Motomco Ltd Live Catch Mouse Trap 33510 Mouse & Rat Trap
Be aware that those traps are not always humane. I purchased mine for a mice problem in my garage. The first time I used it it killed the mouse. Her head got stuck in the mechanism - it was horrible! When I found her she was half-dead and I'm pretty sure that she was suffering for many hours. I'm returning it to the store today. I'm aware that it could be just stupid accident (judging by other reviews) and I was just unlucky, but the product should have a warning that it could happen. After all we are purchasing it specifically for the reason of catching them alive!...
5.0 out of 5 stars
I thought it didn't work,
By Rick (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motomco Ltd Live Catch Mouse Trap 33510 Mouse & Rat Trap
My cat brought a mouse into the house. It hid under the big screen tv. Later, both cats were monitoring a closet. I put some peanut butter in the trap, and set it in the closet. The next day there were mouse droppings, but no mouse. Smart mouse to get out of it. I thought it was a bit flimsy anyway. The next day the same, so I thought I'd clean it out and order a different brand. I slid the top half way open, and looked into the opening where the mouse would get in which is now a small compartment under the teeter totter plates. There was a mouse. I took it outside, and opened the cover so the mouse could find its way when comfortable. I do think having the peanut butter kept it alive.
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