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Quickset Mouse Trap 2 pack
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Quickset Mouse Trap 2 pack

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Description:

Press Trap To Open And Apply Baitthe Easiest Mouse Trap To Set And Bait. Sets And Releases With One Simple Click. Can Be Used Around Food Water Children And Pets.

Features:

The easiest mouse trap to set and bait


Sets and releases with one simple click


Contains a power bar designed for a quick, humane kill


Can be used around food, water, children, and pets


2 per card


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.76 pounds
Package Length: 4.4 inches
Package Width: 3.7 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1probably the least humane optionApr 25, 2008
When evidence of mice was found in the apartment where I live I remembered there were a few of these traps in a closet, so I baited one with cheese and went out. When I came back and checked on the trap there was a live mouse in it. I wasn't sure if this was the intended effect of the trap so I took the mouse outside and released it (it WAS very easy). The poor creature didn't look so good so I went to grab a shovel and do what I had to do. When I came back it still didn't look so good but was able to jump away from me. Even if the mouse were fine it still seems rather awful to let anything be squeezed in half for hours, and I have this awful feeling that more likely the mouse will die a slow death somewhere under the porch where he escaped to. I want to kill mice, since if I release them anywhere in the city they shall either be mine or someone else's problem, but I do NOT want to torture them, thus I will be switching to something with enough force to kill.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Not a Humane OptionDec 10, 2007
After miserable luck with humane traps (the mice have all been able to get in, eat, and get out again) I bought these as an alternative to traditional traps, mostly for re-usability. However, both times they sprung and caught something, I was 'treated' to the manic thrashing of the trapped, mangled but very much alive mouse. The first time I lasted 20 mins before I gave up and finished the job myself. The second time, I did so as soon as I realized what the noise was.

The problem is that the jaws don't snap together - there's about a 1/8 to 1/16th inch gap, which for these guys, is just enough to keep them alive. Traditional snap traps are a much better deal, even if disposable.

2I wouldn't use these again...Nov 18, 2007
I got these traps because I had a few mice running around on top of my drop ceiling and I didn't want to put traps up there I'd accidentally snap my fingers on while reaching for them. They did the job and killed 2 of the 3 mice I had. Unfortunately I had to listen to them struggling to get out of them for about 20 seconds before they finally died. The spring is extremely weak and slowly strangles the mouse instead of snapping their necks. I felt bad so I went out and got some old fashioned $2 wooden traps instead and the 3rd mouse died instantly on one of those.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2It didn't kill the mouseSep 19, 2007
These are very easy to set, but a mouse can still get the peanut butter off without being caught. Dumb animals my foot. The only mouse I caught was not killed. The trap caught it by the front shoulder, and the mouse managed to drag the trap along with into another room. I am not sure how long it had been in the trap, but it also managed to chew half of the trap away. I don't want mice in my house, but it seemed VERY inhumane to have a mouse stuck in a trap like that. I will not use these again.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5I love theseAug 25, 2007
They are soooo much easier and not near as scary as the old ones. I don't have to worry about losing my fingers. I put peanut butter way in the back on the rod instead of where they say to put it, and I catch them every time.
I do catch some mice that are small enough to not be harmed, but at least I get them. And eventually they are not so lucky. It's so easy to bait and so easy to catch them. Even my kid can do it without harm to her.

 
 
 
 
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