Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Traps - 12 Pack

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  • Consistent quality from a century-old brand
  • Original wooden base wire snap trap with metal trip pedal
  • Uses wood from Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified forests
  • Over one billion traps sold
  • Made in USA (with global components)
  • Available Sizes: 2 Traps or 12 Traps

Victor ® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap

The original wooden snap trap - the Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap - is also the world’s No. 1 selling mouse trap. Its superior quality and effectiveness are the reason Victor® has sold more than 1 billion snap traps around the world. Likewise, professional pest control companies have made this trap their trap of choice. Trusted to control mice for more than 115 years, this trap delivers clean, instant rodent control.

Best Used For:

Kitchens
Kitchens
Living Rooms
Living Rooms
Basements
Basements
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
Dining Rooms
Dining Rooms

How to Set the Trap

Learn how to bait and set the classic mouse trap with the help of experts at VICTOR®. Once set, a rodent triggers the metal pedal, and the trap immediately springs closed to kill the mouse. Then, simply lift the rugged metal kill bar to dispose of the body. The trap can be disposed of, or reused many times over, at your discretion.

 

 

Top Victor® Mouse Trap Features

The Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap is relied upon around the world to help people get rid of mice. Use it wherever you encounter a mouse problem.

Mouse near baseboard
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Target Unwanted Rodents

Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Traps are a time-tested solution for capturing the mice that have invaded your home or business. Mice are able to sneak inside buildings through the tiniest of spaces where they can spread disease and destroy your property.

Step-By-Step Guide

The Metal Pedal is easy to set and use. Here’s how:

  1. Remove the arm bar from the staple.
  2. Move the arm bar to the back of the trap so it hangs over the back of the trap.
  3. Bait the trap with a high-protein substance, such as peanut butter, chocolate or hazelnut spread. Place the bait on the metal bait pedal using a Q-Tip, toothpick or another tool to mask your human scent.
  4. Pull the kill bar back and hold it in place with your thumb.
  5. Swing the arm bar over the kill bar and latch the bent end of the arm bar into the notch on the metal pedal as shown. Slowly release pressure from the kill bar until the arm bar has fully engaged and holds the kill bar securely.
  6. Place the trap wherever you’ve seen signs of rodent activity or along the wall where rodents like to travel. The baited end of the trap should be placed flush against the wall.
  7. After the mouse is caught, properly dispose of the dead rodent. The trap can either be discarded or reused.
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Five Stars

"I've tried other brands of traps, but so many times the mice eat the bait but the trap doesn't trigger. So the bait just becomes a regular meal for the mice. These Victor traps are easy to bait, easy to set, cheap enough to use everywhere, and most importantly, they work!" (Review from Dagarb)

Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap Product Details

Interested in learning more about this snap trap? Take a closer look at the in-depth specifications of this mouse trap.

Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap
Model # M150-12
Quantity 12 Traps
Materials Wood (from Forest Stewardship Council® certified forests), copper and other metals
Sized for Mice and voles
 
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Victor® Metal Pedal Mouse Trap
Model # CM150
Available Sizes 2 Traps or 12 Traps
Materials Wood (from Forest Stewardship Council® certified forests), copper and other metals
Sized for Mice and voles
Features
  • The original wooden wire snap trap with metal trip-pedal
  • Use it anywhere – indoors or outdoors
  • Your option: Reuse or dispose of after a successful catch
  • No need for chemicals or rodent poisons
  • Made in USA (with global components)
Mouse Trap Instructions
  1. Release the arm bar from the staple.
  2. Move the arm bar to the back of the trap so it hangs over the back of the trap.
  3. Apply a small amount of high-protein bait, such as peanut butter, chocolate or hazelnut spread to the metal pedal on the trap as shown. Be sure to use a Q-tip, toothpick or another tool to bait so your scent is not transferred onto the trap.
  4. Pull the kill bar back and hold it in place with your thumb.
  5. Take the arm bar over the kill bar and latch the end of the arm bar on the metal pedal as shown.
  6. Place the trap where you have seen signs of rodent activity or along the wall where rodents primarily travel. The end of the trap where the metal pedal is baited should be placed flush against the wall.
  7. After the mouse is caught, properly dispose of the dead rodent. The trap can be either discarded or reused.

Customer Reviews

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I previously purchased a dozen ...
1
Feb 2, 2025
I previously purchased a dozen of your mouse traps with the plastic pedal that worked fine however, yesterday I opened a new box of a dozen traps and , to my dismay was disappointed with the product as it had the metal pedal trigger. It's almost impossible to set it safely with out lopping off one's finger ! I am very dissapointed and frustrated with the design. The plastic pedal / trigger worked fine. Now I am stuck with a dozen traps that are almost impossible to set safely !
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The trip mechanism was so ...
1
Jan 15, 2025
The trip mechanism was so tight the mice stole the bait without tripping it. They licked all the strawberry jam off the trip pan without setting it off. Threw the traps away instead of leaving them out as a feeding station.
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Had to give it 1 ...
1
Dec 7, 2024
Had to give it 1 star. But this mouse trap doesn’t deserve it. Worst product I’ve ever seen.
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Metal bait platform is incredible!!!
1
Dec 7, 2024
Metal bait platform is incredible!!! I refer to a mouse snap trap. This ,in my opinion is the worst product of ALL TIME !!! You should not need a tutorial to use a mouse trap. It’s so bad that I have a hard time believing it.
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Absolute china
1
Nov 22, 2024
Absolute china
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Absolutely cheap compared to 10years ago. I'd rather pop an Adderall and make my own traps
1
Nov 22, 2024
I have not bought a Victor mouse trap in at least 10 years but holy hell it should not go off by itself being so cheaply made. Get made in America with your cheap Chinese quality. The mousetrap board contraption itself is a lot thinner and smaller than it used to be. It's being held down by ground down metal tabs which causes it to go loose even quicker. And like I said at the very beginning. I set the mousetrap, I put it on the floor with spray on bait. And the damn thing went off by itself literally like a minute after placing. holy cheap shit China.
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I used to catch them ...
1
Nov 13, 2024
I used to catch them all with the plastic pedal, now I am just feeding them and have a bigger problem. Looking into other brands but they were always disappointing too.
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With in minutes of placing ...
5
Nov 3, 2024
With in minutes of placing the traps we caught 4 .thank you for making such a easy to work with product. Items is very easy to clean as well.
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Great
5
Oct 22, 2024
Have used the metal bait holders, glad to see them back, wasn’t a fan of the plastic, thank you they have been harder to find locally
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Wires are too stiff, mice ...
1
Oct 2, 2024
Wires are too stiff, mice are eating bait (peanut butter) and trap doesn’t snap or go off. I’ve bought six different traps and no luck other than bait is gone.
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Response from Admin
Oct 2, 2024
Thank you for this feedback. We're sorry to hear that this is happening with your traps. When baiting, it is important to use a small, pea-sized amount of peanut butter as bait. Too much bait may cause the traps to be less sensitive. They have a 30 day return period at the retailer.

Q&A

can the snap traps be reused whether or not it killed a mouse?
Question by: kevin on Oct 24, 2024, 1:22 PM
Yes, they can.
Answer by: Kristen on Oct 24, 2024, 6:57 PM
Do you have a video for this tape
Question by: Ebby on Nov 22, 2024, 9:20 PM
Hi!
Yes of course you can go to our website, victorpest.com and you should search for the model of the product under the pictures, you should scroll down and you will get the video.
Answer by: Victor (Admin) on Nov 27, 2024, 2:10 PM
Ok have the wooden snap traps.have mice in garage.traps worked great ,the 1st. Time.now the little b%$#@$ts have figured out how to eat al the bait(peanut butter) without tripping the mechanism. I dont have enough.financial resources to buy something else and start over.i have read al you're advice on this subject,I can find,which isnt alot.dont think any manufacturer wants to admit that there product isnt foolproof. I want traps that kill immediately and are reusable. Finally, my question is,what bait,how much?should I switch it up? I know where they are,but having empty traps is super aggravating. None in the house yet. I might be dealing with pack rats??not field mice.they seem to smart. Do they collect shiny things,but put it away.from actual nest? Ok,sorry, more than one question????
Question by: DAWN JORDAN on Nov 24, 2024, 7:12 AM
Thank you for reaching out, Regarding your question about baiting and trap setup, I’ll address your concerns and provide some advice that might help increase your success.

Baiting Tips: Use a small amount of peanut butter—just enough to entice but not too much to avoid triggering the trap. Add stronger-smelling foods like unsalted bacon, chocolate, or sunflower seeds. If mice become too familiar with peanut butter, switch to other baits like dried fruit or nuts.

Amount of Bait: Use only a pea-sized amount of bait to avoid making it easy for mice to steal without setting off the trap.

Trap Placement: Place traps along walls or near entry points where mice are most active.

Reusable Traps: Wooden snap traps can be effective if reset with proper baiting. You could also consider a Victor Electronic Mouse Trap for a quick, humane kill.

Pack Rats: If you're dealing with pack rats, they tend to be more cautious and might hoard shiny objects. They are also larger and harder to trap, requiring more patience.

Empty Traps: If traps remain empty, try repositioning them or using multiple traps in high-traffic areas to improve your chances.
Answer by: Kimberly (Admin) on Nov 25, 2024, 5:12 PM
what to do when you get a defective trap… the arm bar will not hook to the bait pedal. I have used your traps now for 2 years successfully, and found these worked the best, tonight is the first time the arm would not hold the pedal… after several attempts to set, the bait pedal actually disconnected and slid off the base… so disappointed, last one I had from the 3 two packs I had purchased in Dec….


Question by: Dee on Jan 4, 2025, 8:26 PM
Thank you for reaching out to us. For further assistance, please contact our customer service team at:

Phone: 1-855-584-2867
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM EST
Answer by: Kimberly (Admin) on Jan 16, 2025, 4:14 PM
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