🛡️ Defend Your Space, Ditch the Pests!
The 8PK Traps are durable wooden mouse traps designed for effective pest control in larger infestations. With a classic style and ready-to-use convenience, these traps are perfect for attics, basements, and garages. Each pack includes pest control ebooks to empower you with knowledge on keeping your home pest-free.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Target Species | Mouse |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Wood, Metal |
Style | Classic |
Colour | Yellow |
D**N
Setting up can be slightly challenging but outperformed the more expensive trap
Ok setting it up was not the easiest however it did the job. I hope this sends a clear message to the mice family. As seen in the photo, the black trap was more expensive however the mice are the bare but it didn’t catch it however within 1-2 hours these wooden trap killed it. Now the question is who is gonna take that dead mice out of my home? :)
K**Y
Cheap design. Even cheaper manufacture.
The piece of the trap where you put the bait is a sliver cut into the pressure plate.You cant get the bait in without bending it up and bending it down again.Doesn't work well and will last about 5 inutes.THE WORST BIT, however is the spring coil is spread so far across the trap, you can't set the trap without having to force it across to the side. Even then the trigger sits at a slight angle causing the catch to be so marginal that it sets of virtually every time you set the trap down.
K**E
Easy to use and definitely work
The traps are easy to bait, they lock well, so no sore fingers - but go off when a pest goes for the bait. They arrived the next day and have already seen off two pesky mices.
T**A
Not efficient
Easy to set, there are to many traps in one set, I needed only one or to but had to buy all 8. The resort is not that strong and the base is very thin. So the mouse touch it but did not caught the mouse.
E**E
Wooden mouse traps
Wooden Mouse Traps that catch mice. Packaging could of been better as one arrived with the wood broken and unusable.
M**R
An attempt to make more profit from the simple mouse trap?
The problem is, that very small area where you need to place the bait, has to be tilted when you set it. This means pieces of cheese just fall off. You can use something like peanut butter instead, which is sticky enough to stay in place. I wasn't impressed by the cheap feel and awkwardness in setting them. The springs are not as strong as the Little Nipper ones and I wondered whether they will be so swift in killing the mice. You don't want to have injured mice in the trap. Not that I caught any with these at all. They are very cheap and they feel it - perhaps I'll try them for a while and update this if I feel I've not been fair.
G**7
Works great. Ugh having to set a trap but works quickly and they couldn't have noticed. I hope.
Ooooh didn't want to send a photo..but the little device did its job two nights running. Hopefully no more to nibble the bird food. It was packed securely in a very strong box us a thick plastic liner....They nibbled their way in. But no more since. We find a small blob of peanut butter works a treat, and doesn't dry up like cheese.
N**Y
Mind your fingers
Easy to use. Set is very sensitive and easy to catch your fingers and it can be painful but if you use them correctly they are very efficient mouse killers.
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