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Pest-Stop PSSPT Sure-Set Plastic Mouse Trap, Black, 4.53 in*4.49 in*2.56 in

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Many professionals use this type of multi-capture kill trap, but it is a bit expensive for homeowners,” Dr. Curtis says. If you have children or pets in your household, consider a mouse trap that is designed to be kid- and pet-friendly, like the Victor M070-6SR Easy and Safe-Set Power Kill Mouse Trap. How often should you replace your mouse traps? Yes, they can be, and especially so if you insist on using old-school basic snap traps. If you want to go down the lethal trap route, then we’d advise using one of the more advanced modern options which are guaranteed to kill a mouse outright rather than causing a cruel injury – they guarantee a more humane kill. Which one is the best for you depends on a number of factors, including where your mouse or mice are active, whether there might be a risk to children or pets, and how confident you are handling either the remains of a mouse or, indeed, a live mouse.

Humane or catch-and-release traps like the Iiwey Humane 12-Inch Mouse Trap are typically small cages or canisters with a door that drops shut behind the mouse after it enters the trap in search of the bait. These traps don’t kill or injure the rodent, but allow you to take it away and release it far from your home. The more mouse traps you use, the higher your chance of trapping a mouse, especially if you have more than one mouse in the house. Try adding 1 mouse trap per 2-3 feet of baseboard or wall. Duration

Easy to bait via a removable kill chamber, this also means that disposal of the remains is a ‘no see, no touch’ experience too, making it ideal for those on the delicate side when it comes to pests. Bar traps are the most traditional kind of snap trap. To set a bar trap, place bait on a pressure-sensitive switch to attract mice. Once a mouse tries to move that bait, a spring-loaded bar is activated. To set, simply lift the red kill bar up. When the trap is triggered, the bar will release and kill the mouse instantly. While some traps hide the body of the mouse, keep in mind that this one isn’t covered, so you will see the mouse after it’s been killed. Hidden kill snap traps are designed with a chamber that has a baited switch at the end. Once a mouse enters the chamber and tries to move the bait, the hidden snap trap will kill the mouse in much the same way as a bar or clam trap would, but you don't have to deal with seeing a dead rodent.

Remember The Trap Man gives you E mail help for as long as you own your trap, just quote your invoice number. Certified wildlife biologist Dr. Paul Curtis says that mice seek the shelter of our homes for a few different reasons. “Mice are attracted to homes because they provide food sources and safe habitat to avoid bad weather and predators,” he says. He also explains that mice frequently use insulation as nesting material, and they can chew through cardboard boxes in pantries or cabinets to steal food. As for how mice get into your home, they look for entry points or small holes around the perimeter of your house, and even chew through insulation or wood. While it's ideal to prevent them from getting inside in the first place, you'll want to take care of the issue as soon as possible.Since the bait trap is in the middle of the mouse trap and it’s covered, it may be a little more difficult to add bait to than other options. This humane trap option from Iiwey is ruggedly built, features a long 32cm cage to allow your mouse plenty of movement, and uses a pressure plate to trigger door closure, ensuring the mouse is deep enough inside the trap to avoid clipping its tail. Easy to clean afterwards with just water, it is ready to be used again instantly. We tested the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap at one of our homes and found it to be one of the easiest traps to set compared with spring-loaded traps we’ve used in the past; no fears of accidentally snapping our fingers in a tension bar, as can easily happen with snap traps. For best results, place the set trap against a wall in an area where you've noted rodent activity. Because the trigger plate and bait cup are entirely enclosed within the trap chamber, your pets or kids won't be able to touch them, making this a much safer option than snap traps if you have curious little ones in your home. Deny mice a food supply. Mice search for a warm and comfortable source of food (especially in colder temperatures). Make sure to keep your kitchen area extra clean. Wiping the table and counters and sweeping the floor after meals to ensure there’s no tempting crumbs or spills left behind is a good practice. It's also smart to store all unsealed food — including pet food — in airtight plastic, glass or metal containers. Peanut butter is often used as bait for mouse traps, which can be tempting for your canine companions. However, this mouse trap has a bait cover to help stop any theft from your dog—or other pests. The bait trap may be slightly more difficult to add bait to since it is covered.

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