Automatic Mouse Trap
- Brand:
- Woodstream
- Model Number:
- M310S
- UPC:
- 072868133107
- EAN:
- 0072868133107
- Walmart SKU:
- 21798175
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Highest Price
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$27.15 | |
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Lowest Price
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$16.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$18.93 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.53/5 from 15 reviews.
Great mouse trap for the money, had it 5 days and caught 6 mice. Caught 3 mice the first night and 3 more the next 3 days. Easy to use, I put a few crackers inside and put it in my basement, and voila 6 mice in 5 days. Well worth the money!
I've had one of these for a number of years and recently moved "to the country" so got a couple more. I use these in my garden shed and garage where I can "set and forget" Unlike snap traps or sticky boards, they continue to work after one varmint is caught. You can put some bait (food) in, but don't need to for them to work. If you are ever back room at a warehouse or hotel, you will see similar devices for rodent control, usually the larger rat version.
I put some salami in it just to be sure, it caught the mouse with no trauma to the mouse, and I was able to release mouse in a distant field. I got tired of conventional mouse traps catching the mouse by the nose or leg and I had to drown it and there was blood all over, no more.
I have been using this trap for a few weeks and it works amazing. If anyone that says it does not work does not know how to use it. Put Peanut butter inside...stand the trap on the side (not flat) with the holes on the floor side. It works really well but the best way is to listen and catch them as soon as you hear noise so you can set them free outside:)
We live near in a rural area, so it's not uncommon for mice to come in the house. I felt so horrible for the old snap traps when they would chatch other parts of their bodies, I really never want a mouse to suffer I just don't want them in my house. So this works like a charm I put some peanut butter in there but not near the ramps, they go in and can't get out until we release them. It recommends driving them 2 miles a way so we do. We have caught 4 mice and I haven't seen any signs of them anywhere else. My only issue is that it can be hard to clean but would recommend this to anyone with a rodent problem.
Had a mice problem at work. Set it and caught 2 the first night. That's all we had.
The first 2 times I used it, the mice took the food and somehow got out. I put a heavy object on the top the next time and caught the next 2 mice. They somehow could lift the top up, not secure enough. Also after catching the mouse and taking it down the road to let go, when I opened the container the mouse hid in one of the entrance tunnels, shaking the container the mouse came out and went into the other entrance tunnel. I had to put a rock in front of the empty entrance and shake the mouse out of the other tunnel.
I wish the makers had included some instructions or explanation on how the mice can get into this trap, take the bait, and leave! I purchased a trio of these traps and did manage to catch 3 mice in one of them the first day! Altogether, I caught 8 mice in the first week which is fantastic (and shocking, because we thought maybe we had one or two mice). However, maybe there is one lone Macgyver mouse out there with a mousey IQ of 150+ or maybe there is something broken about the trap now because for the last couple of weeks the peanut butter I place in the trap mysteriously disappears.
These don't work. have a lot of mice out here at the farm so we know there are mice to be caught, but these don't work. Set them out and have not caught a mouse in one yet. Instructions say can be used without bait, tried without bait and with bait and still not one mouse has been caught. Waste of money and time as far as I'm concerned.
The mice have to actually make it up a mini ramp to get trapped which will most likely not attract a mouse to climb it. Bad concept
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