The latest innovation in mouse traps, the Victor® Power Kill Mouse Trap is set and released with one simple “click”. This one-step open and close mechanism also makes it easy to cleanly dispose of the rodent with no hand contact.
The trap was design with a large trough and hook, for easy baiting with any of their favorite foods. The Power Kill’s oversized pedal is easily activated – both by rodent interest in food AND through accidental contact as mice scamper across the floor – to ensure maximum trapping. Once a rodent triggers the pedal, the powerful jaw immediately springs closed for a quick, humane kill on contact.
The clean-trapping Victor® Power Kill Mouse Trap delivers effective and immediate mouse control - even in hard to reach places. Each powerful mouse trap features two holes on the back for attachment to pipes, beams and other hard-to-access places that mice thrive.
Made of highly durable plastic, each mouse trap is safe for use around food, water, animals and children and can be reused multiple times to maximize mouse control. Victor® Power Kill Mouse Traps are the perfect for use anywhere in the home. These mouse traps should be placed where rodents travel, such as along walls at 2 to 3 foot intervals.
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Victor® Power Kill Mouse Trap - Specifications
Easy to set and release in just 1 “click”
No-Touch design
Powerful jaw and kill bar for instant kill
Oversized trigger for the highest catch rates
Large bait trough
For clean and quick trapping
Ideal for runway trapping
Reusable or disposable
Non-toxic
Provides visible proof of rodent capture
Packaged in convenient 2-packs
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This trap is simple to set and rarely misses a mouse. A little peanut butter in the cup lasts all season and it will catch mouse after mouse. I need to change the peanut butter because it gets old and dried out. Also nice that you don't even come close to touching the mouse to remove from trap. This is by far the best trap and I've tried dozens of commercial and homemade traps.
Power Kill, Best trap ever July 17, 2012
Reviewer: Nate Dawg
YES!!! Finally a trap that does what its supposed to do. I have had a rodent problem for a couple of years and tried several different traps. The power kill trap has performed above and beyond my expectations including catching a rat running through it backwards. I recommend this trap to all my friends and family.
The most important rule for the effective use of traps is good trap placement location based on thorough inspections to determine the high-activity areas of rodents.
Number of Traps The most common trapping mistake is using of too few traps. For only a couple of mice, a dozen traps are not too many. For severe mouse infestations, traps should be placed close together in double sets in areas of high activity.
Importance of the First Night Statistics show that more mice are trapped on the first night than on any other night.
Offer Multiple Bait Choices When many rodents are involved, different types of baits should be used. Individuals in a rodent population forage for different types of food.
Q:How do I keep my pets away from the mouse/rat traps? A: Place the trap inside a small cardboard box that has enough height to allow the trap to snap. Cut a 3" x 3 opening on two opposite sides of the box. Place the box with a baited trap in a known rodent path. more»
Q:How many of mice are born at once? How do I know that
I've trapped them all? A: It’s practically impossible to tell when you've trapped them all. You should continue to trap as long as you see mice or notice signs of activity. The most apparent sign of an infestation is fresh droppings. more»
Q:What is the most common mistake in trapping? A: The true number of rodents present is underestimated. As a result, not enough traps are used. Although you have killed a few rodents, the remainder of the population continues to multiply. more»