Catching and releasing mice. A safe, effective method of catching and releasing mice, this product catches up to 30 mice and is disposable or reusable.
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You can get rid of the mice in your house without having to see or touch them or kill them - this live trap is the ideal solution for you!
The Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap allows you to catch and release the mice without having to touch them. It catches up to 30 mice and is disposable or reusable, depending on your preference.
This live trap can be used around food, water, children and pets.
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Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap - Specifications
For catching and releasing mice if you do not want to see or touch them
Easy to use
Catches up to 30 mice
Disposable or reusable - depending on your preference
Can be used around food, water, children, and pets
After waging a war against voles all summer I'm finding the Victor Tin Cat better than wooden or plastic snap traps, glue traps or bait stations. Baited with a bottle cap full of peanut butter, they are producing results,thanks.
The best trap April 05, 2011
Reviewer: boost61
After a wet year in the Australian desert mice numbers are growing fast along with native marsupials (such as the spinifex hopping mouse, dunnart or planigails etc). We wanted to catch the feral mice without hurting any natives and bought a few types of live catch traps including yours and the wind up type. Yours has proved by far the better for the small mice we are seeing. It is very easy to use and to see the catch. In this case the simple design is the best.
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Victor® Live Traps - Expert Tips
Location, Location, Location!
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. more»
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. more»
Importance of the First Night Statistics show that more mice are trapped on the first night than on any other night. more»
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. 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»