Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap

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M260
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  • Kills mice in seconds with a humane, high-voltage shock
  • 100% kill rate: beveled columns trap mice in place
  • Dual-entry design encourages interaction
  • Kills up to 10 mice per setting
  • Green LED light indicates when a kill has been made
  • Collection drawer for easy, no-touch mouse disposal
  • Indoor use only

Best Used For

 
Living Rooms
 
Kitchens
 
Attics
 
Basements
 
Garages

Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap

A revolutionary new method of mouse control, the Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap uses a high-voltage shock to kill mice humanely in seconds. More efficient than single-mouse snap traps, the Multi-Kill™ can kill up to 10 mice per setting and up to 150 mice per set of C-cell batteries. Plus, it’s easy to use – simply bait, place and turn on! After a kill, the trap will alert you with a blinking green light. A yellow light will indicate when the chamber is full. To dispose of the mice, just slide open the Collection Drawer and discard the mice directly into the trash for a safe, clean, no-touch disposal.

High Voltage Eliminates Mice Humanely

High-Voltage Shock Eliminates Mice Humanely

This powerful trap uses advanced smart circuit technology to sense when mice step on to the metal plates. Once the mice make contact with the plates, the circuit triggers a high-voltage shock, resulting in a fast, humane kill. The trap is capable of killing up to 10 mice per setting, and 150 mice per set of 4 fully charged “C” batteries.

Dual Entry for Higher Kill Rates

With two ways in, and zero ways out, the Multi-Kill™ trap ensures a 100% kill rate. Mice climb one of two staircases to reach the Shock N' Drop Chamber™ where the bait and metal plates are located. Inside, the patented tunnel design and beveled columns hold the mouse in place as it steps onto metal plates to reach the bait. This contact completes the circuit and issues a high-voltage shock that kills the mouse in seconds.

Dual Entry for Higher Kill Rates
Kills 10 Mice per Setting

Kills 10 Mice per Setting

Needing to constantly empty and reset traps can be a pain when you have a persistent mouse problem. After a kill, the Shock N’ Drop Chamber™ rotates automatically to deposit the dead mouse in the collection drawer, and then resets itself for the next mouse. The trap is able to hold up to 10 dead mice per setting, eliminating the need to empty the trap after every kill.

LED Light Alerts

Stop checking your traps every time you enter the room! An LED light will inform you of activity in your trap. A green light blinks for up to seven days to indicate a kill and a yellow light blinks when the collection drawer is full so you know when it’s time to empty. Finally, a red light will indicate when the batteries are running low.

LED Light Alerts
No-Touch Disposal

No-Touch Disposal

Having a mouse infestation is bad enough, but who wants to deal with the unsettling task of disposing of the mice you catch? This trap will alert you when a kill occurs and when the trap is full so you don’t have to check manually. To dispose of the dead mice, simply slide open the collection drawer and discard the dead mice directly into the trash for a clean, no-touch disposal.

Built-in Safety Features

The Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap features a built-in safety switch that automatically deactivates the trap whenever the kill chamber door is open. This trap contains no chemicals and poisons, and is perfect for use anywhere indoors. These features make the Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap a great option for homes with children and pets when used as directed.

Built-in Safety Features

How to Set the Mulit-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap

 

For your convenience, the Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap is easy to use. Just follow these step-by-step instructions for setting, placing and emptying your electronic trap:

  1. Remove battery cover, insert 4 C-cell batteries and replace the battery cover.
  2. Open the top of the Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap.
  3. Bait the trap using the bait trough located on the back wall of the trap. Apply a small amount of peanut butter or other high-protein bait. Use a Q-tip, toothpick or other tool when baiting so you don’t transfer your scent to the trap. Close the lid.
  4. Place the trap where you have seen signs of rodent activity or along a wall where rodents primarily travel. Place the trap lengthwise against the wall with the entrance hole nearest the wall.
  5. Turn on the trap. A green light will blink once to show the trap is working properly.
  6. Once set, a blinking green light will indicate a kill. A yellow light indicates a full trap. Dispose of the dead rodents and clean out bait. Place and reset the trap for continued rodent control.
Five Stars

"This is the only mouse trap that I use. Works 100 percent of the time. I highly recommend it!!!"

Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap

Do you want to know more helpful details about Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap? Take a closer look at the in-depth specifications for this product.

Victor® Multi-Kill™ Electronic Mouse Trap
Model # M260
Quantity 1
Kills per Setting 10
Kills per Set of Batteries 150
Batteries Required 4 "C" batteries (included)
 
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.govwww.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Victor® Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap
Trap Model # M260
Kills per Setting 10
Kills per Set of Batteries 150
Required Batteries 4 "C" batteries
Kill Method Humane, high-voltage shock
Alert Method LED Light
Materials Plastic, metal
Indoor or Outdoor Use Indoor
Chemicals or Poison No

Customer Reviews

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Waste of money
1
Oct 27, 2025
Took 2 month for it to catch its first mouse. While other oldfashion ones caught several. When it finaly caught one, it got tortured to death,. Was not killed, just put in the drawer. In desperation to get out, it have been eating away big parts of the trap from the inside. Dealer say thats just how they are, doesnt work when put up in cold places. No one told me this when i bought it
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Response from Admin
Oct 31, 2025
We’re sorry to hear about your experience with the Victor® Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap. This trap is designed to provide a quick and humane kill when used as directed. It performs best in indoor environments above 50°F. Please contact our Consumer Care Team at 1-855-584-2867 for further assistance.
I absolutely hate killing anything, ...
5
Oct 2, 2025
I absolutely hate killing anything, but I can't stand to have nasty mice in my house. I figure this is the most humane way since it's instant. I decided to go with the multi trap rather than the single ones and I'm so glad I did. We're haven't caught just one at a time, there's always 2 or 3, and in 3 days we have caught at least 15. Someone had mentioned that it uses a lot of batteries so I also bought two sets of rechargeables, but we haven't had to change them yet. Very impressed!
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The smaller single-mouse traps are better
1
Sep 15, 2025
I use the smaller single-mouse traps with great success, but they need to be cleaned right away to catch more mice. I got this multi-mouse trap to try to get more mice between clearing, as the cabin isn’t occupied full-time. It worked great for the first kill dumping it into the bin, but the second kill didn’t turn over, and none have since. It’s a bit bigger and less “just in their path” than the other traps, so it seems fewer mice climb in all the way to the bait. It’s a good idea, but the mechanism doesn’t hold up. It would be great if it could just plug in, too, instead of feeding it big batteries. I don’t know if the motor keeps trying, or the light blinking after it stops one draws that much, but the batteries need changing frequently. I added more of the others to stop more mice, and that works better.
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Worked to catch two mice and now doesn't work
1
Dec 15, 2024
Worked to catch two mice. Then started flashing slow red. Replaced batteries. Still flashing slow red.
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ABSOLUTELY THE CAT'S MEOW!
5
May 9, 2024
It is absolutely the CAT'S MEOW! They check-in but they don't checkout. The Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap couldn't be easier or more sanitary. Just set it and forget it, a blinking light let's you know when you've had a kill, and it drops them into a drawer. When you do have a kill, you just switch the device off, pull the drawer out and dump it, not having to touch the disgusting disease-laden varmint. Then you just switch it back on for the next kill. IT SIMPLY COULD NOT BE EASIER OR MORE EFFICIENT!
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Very happy
5
Mar 15, 2023
No mess is the way to go.
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Verified Buyer
5
Mar 13, 2023
Too soon to tell. Two hundred dollars in traps and so far only got one dead mouse. Mice are having a hayday and seem to be avoiding the bait.
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Worked great for first month ...
1
Aug 10, 2022
Worked great for first month or two. After that, always malfunctions, repeats trying to dump the mouse when there isn’t one there and uses the entire battery overnight.
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Response from Admin
Aug 15, 2022
We are sorry to hear about this! Please keep in mind that our traps are backed by a one year replacement policy. Feel free to give us a call directly so we can learn more and offer further help.
10 mice first night out.
5
Feb 17, 2022
10 mice first night out. Using in aviary where poison cant be used. Ordering more now for each aviary.
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Works great, when it works.
2
Feb 6, 2022
Works great, when it works. Unfortunately, that's almost never. The fact that it runs on (expensive) batteries makes it nigh-unusable in an attic or cold cellar, since the batteries can't keep up with the temperature. Even brand new ones get too weak to make more than a single kill over the course of two days, after which the mice are just treating it like a free food supply. Even when used in warmer times or areas, I've not once had this item properly reset itself after a kill, and it's always forced me to open it up and manually reset the barrel, as it seems to catch on something on the way back. It also takes several attempts of rolling it back and forth to get it to stay in its proper position. I feel like this thing could've been made far better with a little bit of clever engineering, like using a capacitor to deliver the shock instead of batteries, and having it be plugged into a power supply or separate battery pack. Improving the mechanism of the barrel would certainly not be out of order either. Having had this thing for a month, on the whole, this trap is more commonly being treated as a very expensive feeding box for mice than it is an actual kill trap. Probably great for specific circumstances, but useless where the mice actually hang out. + Sometimes works great - Doesn't reset itself properly - Doesn't actually work at all if it's near or below 0C temps - Not for use in dusty, cold or moist areas. Y'know, like attics and cellars, where mice are usually a problem. Or garages. Or cold pantries. But hey, if you have problems with mice in your kitchen or living room, this thing's probably great!
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Response from Admin
Feb 7, 2022
We're sorry to hear about this experience and appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with our team. When it comes to low battery life, cold temperatures will affect the battery performance before it will affect the trap itself. If the temperatures are cold, we recommend using lithium based batteries, as these will perform better at cold temperatures. The trap is covered under a 30-day return policy and a 1-year replacement policy. Simply give us a call at 855-584-2867 for assistance. - Rachel

Q&A

Are these traps safe for curious cat paws?
Question by: Greg on Jun 7, 2025, 6:00 PM
Thank you for your question about the Victor® Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap.

Yes, this trap is safe to use around pets, including curious cat paws. While it's always best to place traps in low-traffic or discreet areas, you can feel confident that the Multi-Kill trap is pet-friendly when used as directed.
Answer by: Kimberly (Admin) on Jun 9, 2025, 12:11 PM
Can these traps be placed outside?
Question by: Laura on Apr 13, 2025, 6:30 PM
Thank you very much for contacting us.

These traps are intended for indoor use only.
Answer by: Karla Chavez (Admin) on Apr 30, 2025, 5:06 PM
Do you offer a plug in version of this unit?? We have a couple of these units and the batteries don’t seem to last very long
Question by: Richard Nichols on Nov 20, 2024, 11:14 AM
I'm sorry that the batteries don't last very long. Unfortunately, we do not offer a plug-in version of this unit, or any of our mouse electronic traps. They are all battery-operated. Thank you for your question.
Answer by: Debra Johansen (Admin) on Nov 20, 2024, 2:53 PM
My trap had new batteries, had used successfully to kill four mice. The battery light still showed green on turning on. However, one morning I went to check trap and there was a live mouse caught, and a lot of black plastic shavings in the upper (electrically charged) area of trap. I couldn’t tell if that was from issues with the plates firing, or from the mouse scratching to attempt escape. Either way, I am wondering what might have caused this malfunction since the light still shows green when I turn it on, but I don’t want to use if it’s going to short-circuit.
Question by: Dorran Dihle on Nov 27, 2025, 10:34 PM
This trap should blink for up to seven days when indicating a kill. The trap includes a one-year manufacturer defect warranty. Please contact us at 855-584-2867 for assistance.
Answer by: Karla (Admin) on Nov 28, 2025, 10:24 AM
The batteries in my trap do not install as no 3 photo in the instructions that come with the trap. Both of the neg batteries have to be installed in the top of the battery compartment while the instructions show them staggered. Is this a new or older model? The negative springs are both on one side.
Question by: Pat Ruster on Aug 19, 2025, 11:49 AM
Hi, thank you so much for your question! Based on your description, it sounds like you may have a newer model. In this version, both negative springs are located on the same side, and the batteries are inserted differently from the staggered layout shown in the instructions. Please insert 4 AA batteries in the compartment located underneath the trap.
Answer by: Victor on Aug 19, 2025, 3:57 PM
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