2024 the best mice traps review
Price: $19.98
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The Victor Electronic Mouse Trap uses innovative technology to deliver a humane, high-voltage shock, eliminating mice in seconds. To use, simply apply bait in the built-in bait cup, place the trap along the wall near signs of rodent activity, and turn it on. Advanced smart circuit technology senses when a mouse enters the tunnel, triggering the system to deliver a shock. Once fully inside the tunnel, beveled columns keep the mouse in place over the plates, ensuring a 100% kill rate if used as directed with fully charged batteries. After a catch, an LED light blinks green, so you know when it’s time to empty the trap without having to check the chamber. When the batteries are low, the LED light will flash red. For your convenience, the trap’s design allows for No-See, No-Touch rodent disposal. Plus, the tunnel design and built-in safety switch, which deactivates the trap when opened, helps to protect children and pets. Laboratory testing was performed in the Woodstream Animal Laboratory on May 19th of 2017 confirming 100% kill rate of mice with the Victor Electronic Mouse trap. Testing was performed on multiple traps, each using a new, fresh set of alkaline batteries. Laboratory testing was performed on multiple traps, successfully dispatching (30) mice. All tests resulted in a confirmed kill of the tested mouse.
100% Kill Rate - Beveled columns also help to keep the mouse in place over the trigger plate to prevent escapes
Humane, High-Voltage Shock - Once inside, the circuit triggers a high-voltage shock, humanely killing the mouse in seconds
LED Alerts – A green LED light notifies you of a catch, so you know when it’s time to empty the trap without having to check manually
For Indoor Use - Place the trap along the wall in areas of your home or business where you've seen rodent activity
No-See, No-Touch disposal of rodents
Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included)
Reviewer: Caleb Slocumb
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Highly effective, no mess, mouse trap. Excellent for beginners.
Review: Listen. Before recently ( last year, as of the time I am writing this review, ) I have had no experience dealing with mice, or using any kinds of mouse traps. I did however, know that the traditional snap mouse traps almost always cause a very unsightly mess upon successfully making a catch. It was something I definitely did not want to have to see if I could avoid it. I also would not like to have been cleaning it up. So I looked for alternative traps that do the job in a different way. Glue traps are cruel and inhumane to a very extreme degree, causing much pain and suffering, and a slow agonizing death to any mouse that happens to fall into one And as much as I dislike mice, I don't want to put the creatures through such horrific torture. They feel things, just like we humans do. I came across these Victor battery mouse traps, and they check off all the boxes. Quick, clean and deadly. I have counted 4 mice so far, and have also managed to eliminate that many. One of those four mice managed to get in and back out of the traps successfully one time only. This may have been because it was a smaller one, or because the batteries were not fully charged. It would later be caught and face the same demise of the other 3 however. With 4 out of 5 entries into these traps being "successful", I would rate the traps as having approximately an 80% success rate ( which is very good in my opinion, especially considering the clean-up it spares you, as well sparing you the need to look at the eliminated prey after the job is done.)... If used correctly, the most you will see is a tail sticking out of the entrance of the trap where the mouse went in. If you have a bag ready, turn the trap upside down before opening it, drop the mouse into the bag, and then tie the bag without aiming your eyes at whats inside, you will not have to see the mouse at all. You will feel its weight in the bag though as you carry it to wherever you are going to dispose of it.I'm very satisfied with these traps, which is why I have purchased a total of 3. Whenever I get a catch, I take the batteries out, recharge them ( Yes, I use rechargeable batteries ), and then set the trap back up again, using chocolate as bait.If you are squeamish, have a mouse problem, and want to address it in an effective manner, do not delay... These are the traps you are looking for.
Reviewer: SMB
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: If it's a choice between my pets and them...
Review: I hate having to even use these but if it's a choice between keeping my pets safe from disease and my home free from mouse droppings I will choose this route every time. And there's no way I'd use any other device- While my ultimate preference would be a no-kill trap and release, they'd only make their way back and I'm sorry... I can't jump in the car and drive them a mile or two away every time I catch one. The snap traps aren't a guarantee- There's a chance it will land on a leg, which they'll chew off. Or it won't kill them and they'll lay there in pain and the very thought of that makes me incredibly sad. The glue traps- Same thing or they'll suffer for days before they die. Same with the poison (that's not immediate). Or the 5 gallon buckets they climb into and supposedly can't get out of, which alternatively can be filled with water... Drowning? No thank you. At least these devices let them pass pretty much instantaneously. Again, I HATE even having to do this but of all of the other options this seems the most humane (outside of setting them free but like I said... I just cannot get in a car each time and drive them a mile or two away). And these traps work EVERY_TIME. Less than a week after we found where they were getting in, 'Great Stuff Pest Control' foam was applied to seal up some holes and a couple of these were set up (one in the basement ceiling tiles and another on the main floor where they were coming up through the exterior plumbing / electrical holes that were never sealed... Mouse problem COMPLETELY_GONE. I live in the woods and fully expect a random 'visitor' to find *somewhere* to get in.... Eventually. But I know these traps will take care of the problem and it won't get out of control- Because it can very quickly otherwise.
Reviewer: S. Ruby
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Mouse:1 Me:0 (so far).....it's now 2 to 1 ... (See newest update on refills.)
Review: I purchased three of these for different areas (open back porch, garage and open front porch). Arrived in 4 hours (amazing!). Easy to set up and intuitive. Also easy to empty (if there was a mouse....). I like the design. No poison and the deceased mouse is enclosed, so my dog won't start to use it like a stuffed toy. Perfect!So far the trap worked very fast. First mouse encounter within 3 hours. Set it against a wall, just as recommended. Green light flash. BINGO! First rodent casualty. Took the electrocution chamber off, went to the disposal area, opened the door...and what did I find? Bait gone...and a pile of mouse poop. No mouse.I think that I created a Franken-mouse. A few hundred volts didn't phase my little rodent...except to blow the poop out of him. I swear that when I went to dump the chamber there was a high pitched laugh from the corner of the patio. Maybe it's just my imagination.Oh well. It was easy to clean out. Reload and replace.Watch out critter. I haven't given up yet.Will update this review in the future. Gotta run. Quasimodo-mouse is knocking at the door.Update - about 5 days. Frankenmouse:2 Me: 0 It's not looking good for this product.fOk. Update #2. It's now Frankenmouse 2, Me:1 Seemed pretty effective. Let's see how it performs with a re-loaded bait chamber. (Easy to empty and reload). Because of the updated score, I bumped this up to 4 stars!Final update #3: These traps seem to have "hit a rhythm" and I have been successful in getting a number of mice. I didn't keep count, but it's more than 6 or 7. In fact, on our porch, I once got TWO mice at the same time.Overall, I really like these traps. Easy to set and ignore...until the light goes on. Then they are easy to empty, and I put them where a local hawk can get the critter....better than tossing them away. (and there is no poison that I need to worry about). Overall I bumped these up to 5 stars! With that, I will end my review of this product.Update.....Ok, I am a full believer. With three traps strategically placed on our porches, I have caught probably a dozen or more mice. I give the full contraption a 5 Star rating.HOWEVER, I had to buy some refills for the trap chamber. (I won't tell you why...), and I saw both after market versions and the more expensive "original" chambers. Based on reviews, I went with the far more expensive "original" replacement chambers.Well, they seem to work ok, but don't fit quite as well as the original chambers of the full trap. Plus....the traps do NOT have the "vector" image in the plastic top. I suspect that these are NOT original vector trap chamber replacements and are aftermarket products.Given that, I would probably try the less expensive aftermarket versions (they are a lot less expensive).But overall, I still think this is a great trap.
Reviewer: javier
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewer: Daniel R
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Hasta el momento he matado 5 ratones con esta trampa; la he estado usando por un mes, la caja es pequeña, caben ratones y ratas chicas (una muy gorda fue mi primera vÃctima, nada más se ve la colita de fuera en la mañana), el mecanismo es ingenioso, tiene dos plataformas de metal que al pisar la rata cierra el circuito eléctrico y recibe una gran descarga que la mata al instante (espero).Le veo muchas ventajas a este producto; creo que promocionan algo de ''tirar sin ver (... al ratón ya muerto)'' pero es bastante fantasioso, si ves a la rata al tirarla, aun asà el desecharla es bastante fácil y limpio, no como las trampas manuales que luego decapitan ratas. También es lo más cercano a ser ''humano'', no es como los venenos que matan a la rata pero la hacen sufrir por dÃas y después no sabes donde se muere, hasta que se está descomponiendo y apesta el cuarto, también pensemos las tradicionales trampas de caja que son extremadamente crueles si quieres matar al ratón ya que debes ahogarla (si no la liberas afuera, pero cuando tienes una infestación esto es fantasÃa pura).En fin estoy bastante feliz con el producto, hasta ahora ha cumplido de una buena manera su trabajo, solo ¡ojo! considere que esto es solo para ratones y ratas pequeñas, tiene problemas con ratas grandes compre la versión grande.
Reviewer: Nicole
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Unfortunately this trap was only a trap for my money :(I have clear signs of mice in my house and I have tried using this trap all ways possible. It is almost as if the rats are laughing at you with it.I have tried several times with the recommended bait (peanut butter), and it didnât work. Then I realized the rats were always going towards my dogâs treats, so I decided to place one on the bait tray - result: no dead mice and NO BAIT LEFT! They managed to get in and out with the bait and still aliveâ¦. Waste of money.
Reviewer: Hugo RVD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Fonctionne très bien avec qqes gouttes de beurre de cacahouète.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of disposal and use of the product. They mention it's easy to empty and set up, and there's no messy cleanup. Some also like the mouse trap effectiveness. However, some dislike the size. Opinions are mixed on functionality, mouse catch, value for money, and battery life.
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