Description
Appearance
- Size: 2.76 – 3.74 inches in length, with a tail around the same length.
- Weight: 0.42 – 1.06 oz
- Their relatively small feet & head and large eyes & ears distinguish them from a young brown rat
These traps have small cups to hold bait so rodents will almost always trigger the trap. The vertical strike bar travels half the distance of the old-fashioned wooden traps. The extra large trip paddle and strike bar catches rodents from the front, sides and back. Durable, sanitary and easy to clean and reuse. Resists stains and odors. Controls mice, voles, shrews.
Tips for Mouse Traps and Rat Traps
Rodents enter a home through holes the size of a dime and run along walls, not over open spaces.
- Place mouse traps perpendicular to the wall.
- Place mouse traps unset for a few days so rodents can become familiar with it.
- Place mouse traps where rodent activity is seen (sign of chewing, droppings, runway, burrow).
- Leave mouse traps undisturbed for at least two days before moving to a new location.
- Check mouse traps daily and replace bait as needed.
- Wear gloves when disposing of rodent.
Baits
These baits are favorites for mice and rats!
- Mouse Bait
- Peanut Butter
- Cheese
- Oats
- Rat Bait
- Chocolate
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Cereals
- Meats
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