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This wonderful contraption has four features that I love: 1) It's incredibly easy to set, and unlike many, more expensive traps, the catch mechanism doesn't seem to wear out. I've lost count of the number of other traps I've had to throw out because the catch stopped working. 2) It's easy to unload the mouse without having to touch anything that touched the animal. 3) In seems to get the mouse's head or neck full-on, appearing to kill the mouse quickly. With other traps I've seen them caught just by their noses and I imagine that their demise was likely slow and painful. I don't want that. And last 4) they're cheap! I paid $1.99 here at Amazon which makes it possible to get bunches of 'em to place in and out around the house.
The only reason I gave it four instead of five stars is because sometimes the traps go off and the mouse escapes entirely, but this is the exception, not the rule.
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I bought two of these traps and got them three days ago. So far I've caught five mice. EXCELLENT!
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But not mine. It has managed to set off one of 3 I have set up, but it avoided getting caught, just as it has for 3 wooden d-Con traps. When I got these I was very optimistic because the bait is actually hidden and the mouse would have to investigate the smell and put its hand on the trap releases to get a better look at the food. Nothing seems to trick this mouse. I don't know what to do. It's been 2 weeks since I set up these traps.
Does anyone have any food suggestions to bait with? I've tried peanut butter, walnuts and ranch dressing.
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I bought these traps on sale. They are working great! The wire trap
travels half the distance of the regular mouse traps which creates a very
fast response and does not allow the mouse to react. In addition, the wire trap strikes with a strong force. I use a rubber gloves to bait
the traps so not to leave a human scent on traps. From now on, I will buy only these type traps.
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After facing an onslaught of fury rodents last winter, I first tried a standard wooden mousetrap. Whether or not you believe in evolution, my mice have evolved to lick a standard mousetrap clean without tripping it. Tired of these super-mice running amok in my residence, I sought a better solution and this is it. These traps are simple to set and I no longer fear prematurely tripping the device and snapping my fingers in the process of setting a mousetrap. The engineering geniuses behind the trap's design created a trap that is impossible to circumvent resulting in dead mice and a happy wife.
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