You don’t have to contribute to cruelty with this humane
trap that allows you to catch mice and release them back to nature.
Safe and effective, you can catch unwanted rodents in your home and
let them go in the outdoors without harming them, extending the
circle of compassion to creatures most people treat poorly. Each
kit contains one humane trap and instruction booklet on how to
mouse-proof your home. $11.95 each.
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14 mice and counting
From Shannon Shamp of Cincinnati, Ohio on .
First of all, let me say I'm really disturbed by the product review written by The A/V Guy. What is he doing on a vegan website? How cruel! Anyway, these things work wonders. Read the instructions and heed the warnings of the reviewer who said these shouldn't be used to catch voles (that poor vole) but these are great! By placing a bit of food inside the contraption we were able to catch and release 14 mice. Mouse #14 chewed on the door so the door was no longer able to catch on the internal latch. But 14 mice caught and released for just $11.95 is a fantastic deal!
Kills Voles!!!
From Lisa of Lakewood, New Jersey on .
I have used this mouse trap for a few years, in my parents house, my apartment, friends' houses and the school where I work. It has always worked.
However, I recently used it in the school to catch a vole. I had previously used it to catch voles. But this time, the vole got his nose (they have long noses) caught under the hinged door and snapped his neck apparently trying to get free. I had checked the trap maybe a hour previously so it wasn't as though he was in there long.
What a horrible way to die. I feel bad that I contributed to his death. Readers and users beware! Do not use for voles!!!!
Great Idea
From The A/V Guy of Carson City, Nevada on .
Our barn cat has grown old and lazy. With this trap, I can bring the mice to her so she won't have to go too far to complete Nature's food chain. Great idea!!
Check the Trap Frequently
From Anonymous of Bloomington, Minnesota on .
I use this trap to catch the occasional mouse in my house. I don't set it out, though, unless I'm going to be around to check it every 2-3 hours. The mouse can die in the trap if not released fairly soon. If I recall, the instructions said to do this (but I may be wrong on this point).
Too little, too late?
From James of Boston, Massachusetts on .
I've caught nine mice with this thing so far. I've found it definitely needs to be re-baited regularly, otherwise the mice go elsewhere, but the trap has never sprung without catching the intended target, and I've not found any evidence that the mice are getting away with the bait without it springing. I recommend getting several, as by the time you see one you probably have ten, and they breed fast. I'm ordering a few more myself now; we'll see if it will be enough.
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