Victor M310S Tin Cat Multi-Catch Levende Muizenval - Binnen en Buiten Humane Catch and Release Mouse Trap 1 Trap

Brand:Victor

2.8/5

42.06

U kunt de muizen in uw huis verjagen zonder ze te hoeven zien, aanraken of doden - deze levende val is de ideale oplossing voor u! Met de Victor TIN CAT muizenval kunt u de muizen vangen en weer vrijlaten zonder ze aan te hoeven raken. Het vangt tot 30 muizen en is wegwerpbaar of herbruikbaar, afhankelijk van uw voorkeur. Eenvoudig te plaatsen en te lokken, deze levende val is veilig voor gebruik in de buurt van kinderen en huisdieren, mits gebruikt zoals aangegeven.

EAN: 0072868133107

Categorieën Patio, Lawn & Garden, Ongediertebestrijding, Traps,

Slank profiel - De slanke metalen constructie zorgt voor eenvoudige plaatsing onder meubels, in kasten, in verlaagde plafonds en meer. Duurzame constructie - De stevige metalen val houdt muizen stevig vast totdat ze worden losgelaten en is ontworpen om zowel binnen als buiten te worden gebruikt. Eenvoudig te gebruiken - Voeg gewoon aas toe aan de binnenkant van de val, sluit het deksel en plaats de vallen in een gebied waar u knaagdieractiviteit hebt gezien. Het deksel opent voor gemakkelijke ontgrendeling na een vangst. Multi-Catch Design - Deze grote val kan tot 30 muizen bevatten voordat hij zijn capaciteit bereikt, waardoor hij ideaal is voor grotere plagen. Vangt muizen op humane wijze - Deze niet-aanrakende, niet-dodelijke oplossing is ontworpen voor het levend vangen en vrijlaten van muizen.
Brand Victor
Color Green Geometric Pattern
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 3,037 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Department Animal & Rodent Control
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Electric Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 10.4 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches
Item model number M310S
Item Weight 1.35 Pounds
Manufacturer Victor
Material Metal
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 10.4 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches
Target Species Mouse

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Scritto da: J. White
Good idea, but yet to catch my crafty mice
This Humane Mouse Trap is well made, inexpensive and appears to be a good idea. I baited it with both whole almonds, which my mice can't resist and also peanut butter. It's been set for several months and has yet to be entered once, as evidenced by the untouched bait. It is in a highly trafficked mouse route. I have caught 32 mice in the meantime in my single mouse small wire cage trap placed nearby. Now, there are different mice in different areas with different behaviors. My mice are White Footed Deer Mice, who are deep woods dwelling mice. They are of average size and extremely energetic and aerobic. They explore and get into literally everything. But, they have no interest in entering this trap. I can not explain why. They like holes and this trap has two. They literally have to climb over it to get around. I suspect there are many mice that can't resist it. I really wish it would work for my mice. I have to sometimes get up several times a night to empty my box trap into a bucket to be later transported to a location about eight miles away. They will come back within a week from a mile or less. Yes, I proved this with a dab of red paint on their tails. I hope I have found their last open entry hole, and will be mouse free for a time until they find, or make another. There are thousands in my woods. I can't get above three stars, as it doesn't work at all for me. But, I like the design idea, and I'm sure other less crafty mice will like it, as evidenced by many positive accolades. It may well be worth a try for you.
Scritto da: WhiteDogRanch
It works
I use this in a large chicken coop of free range chickens. The feeder is in a large tray you would put under a water heater in case it leaked but for me I waste less chicken feed which is caught in the tray. I put the mouse trap under this tray. The mice fill the trap with food and wood chips they use as bedding. In other words, they make it their safe place to be. At times the materials prevent the mouse trap from sealing the mice in, but they will not leave it in the day. I take the trap with mice in it to the center of a pasture and the chickens all follow me. I open the trap, the mice run, the chickens catch and eat them whole after shaking them for a while. In short, the mice find this trap a great place to make a home. Several mice a day are caught, and the numbers will come down. Very unexpected and unconventional but suits my needs perfectly.
Scritto da: Deedra
Not quite humane
I was hoping to humanely trap the mice plaguing my pantry.I checked this trap yesterday...no mouse.I checked it today, there was one mouse who obviously had a heart attack trying to get back out of the entrance.He was stuck in the shute,dead.We finally got it out and washed.Will try again.
Scritto da: Taos Mountain Electronics
Its unbreakable.
Have been using these metal traps for years and they are highly durable. Have caught multiple mice and easy to use. I decided against plastic traps simply because they obviously don't last and easily breakable.
Scritto da: S. Johnson
Tin Cat Better Than Real Cat !
I live on a farm, and have a chicken coop where chicken feed is readily available to the chickens 24/7. Unfortunately, this means that chicken feed is also available to mice 24/7. Because the chickens live in an older barn, there is no way to block the entrance of mice. No matter what I do -- or how clean I keep the chicken coop -- large numbers of mice WILL migrate into the coop from the surrounding fields. Fortunately they roam the coop at night AFTER the hens go to sleep on their roosts, so at least the chickens and the mice almost never meet up with one another. Our barn cat - and a few neighborhood strays - do their part to keep the mouse population down. But when you have open food on tap 24/7 in an old barn that is out in a rural field, there is only so much that barn cats can do. So we finally bought our first Tin Cat about a month ago. That thing really WORKS! We are drawing 15 to 25 mice into it every night, and we're beginning to see a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed we're putting out each day. I notice that some here suggest trapping the mice and then releasing them LIVE. I suggest to you that those folks do not live on a working farm in a rural area. And they are not trying to raise a flock of chickens in a healthy and clean environment. Let them continue to release their captive mice live -- but I do not intend do that. We have too many live mice already living in the fertile fields that surround the old barn. Where do you think the mice are coming from in the first place? Instead, I kill the mice and then dispose of them. I have an old 8 in. by 13 in. by 3 in. deep metal cake pan -- perfect size to place the Tin Cat in after I retrieve it from the barn in the morning. I fill the cake pan with water, and then place the mouse filled trap in that pan for about 10 minutes. Obviously I do not open the metal box before dropping it in the pan of water. When I come back 10 minutes later, I pull the Tin Cat trap out of the water, drain it, carefully open the metal box up, and empty the now drowned mice into a plastic garbage bag. I wear disposable latex gloves as I do this, needless to say, and dispose of the dirty gloves in the same bag before I seal it up. After cleaning and re-baiting, I put the Tin Cat back into the barn so that it is available after dark to catch another batch of mice. The Tin Cat has worked so well that we are already seeing a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed that we're having to put out each day. And it has worked so well that tonight, I just ordered two more of the Tin Cats from amazon. The thing I appreciate most about these metal mouse traps - above and beyond the fact that the things just work really well -- is the fact that they are perfectly safe for use around my chickens. The chickens don't seem to pay attention to the little metal boxes at all. But if they were to, there is no way that they could open the box, or get access to the mice that might be trapped inside the box. The Tin Cat is safe around lively, playful chickens, barn cats, and just about any other farm animals or family pets. I'd give the Tin Cat more stars, but amazon limits me to just 5.

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