Quick, humane kill of mice. Highly economical, the trap kills 10 mice per setting, 150 mice per set of batteries, and provides a 100% kill rate – that means no escapes!
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Recommended by professional exterminators for its 100% efficacy, the Victor® Multi Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap is the most advanced rodent control system available in the market!
Two points of entry with a lab tested staircase design lead mice attracted to peanut butter or bacon bits (not included) into the Shock N’ Drop Chamber. To reach the bait, the rodent must walk along three electrically charged patented plates which kill the mouse in less than 3 seconds. At a 100% kill rate this means no escapes! EVER!
See the Victor® Multi Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap in Action:
After the mouse expires, the Shock N’ Drop Chamber automatically rotates and deposits the mouse in the collection drawer, keeping it hidden from sight. The Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap automatically resets to capture the next mouse. The collection drawer holds up to 10 mice before it has to be emptied. Fully automated, the trap has the ability to eliminate your rodent problem in just 1 night.
Safe for kids and pets
The Victor® Multi Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap features a built-in safety switch that automatically deactivates the trap whenever its door is open. Additionally, its unique tunnel design makes all electrical components inaccessible to pets and curious fingers. Requires four “C” batteries (Not included).
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Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap - Specs
Kills 10 mice without resetting
Kills 150 mice per each per set of 4C batteries (not included)
High voltage shock kills mice in 5 seconds
Beveled columns hold mouse in place for 100% Kill Rate – no escapes!
Patented 3-plate design
2 staircases allow for dual entry
Shock N” Drop Chamber rotates to drop mice into Collection Drawer
Collection Drawer holds 10 mice
Easy to use – simply bait, turn on, & empty
Smart circuit technology senses mice to trigger electronic shock
Built-in safety switch and tunnel design protects kids and pets
Non-toxic, poison free
Blinking Green-light flashes for 7 days to indicate kill
I would just like to say that if you really want to get rid of mice then you really need to invest in one of these traps. I have and I must say that it really made a big different. I rarely see them now. I would recommend this if you really need help with mice.
Awesome Gadget May 31, 2011
Reviewer: Dan Guinan
I bought this a few months ago and within the first week I got about 10 mice, 4 in one batch. Be sure to check it often! I used goldfish crackers and that seemed to do better than the usual peanut butter. Way better than the snap traps, and quick clean disposal is easy!
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Victor® Electronic 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»