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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Trapper Mini-Rex Snap Traps / Mice Trap 12 Traps

TRAPPER Snap Trap is a spring-loaded trap that's easy and safe to use. A state-of-the-art mechanical trap, it sets with one hand in one easy motion -- as easy as opening a clothespin. Use TRAPPER Snap Trap alone or in pairs with the opening toward the wall. Mice enter from either the front or sides. Place the trap along walls where mice travel, in cupboards or wherever mice are present. Disposal is also easy. Simply pinch the two ends together to release the mouse and the trap is automatically reset to be used over and over again.

Amazon Sales Rank: #26565 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Bell Laboratories Dimensions: 2.00" h x 1.50" w x 3.00" l, TRAPPER T-RAX SNAP TRAPS / MICE Trap 12 Traps Size: 3 x 2" Target Pest: Mouse Trapper T- Rax Snap Traps are easy to use made out of plastic mice trap. Compared to other mouse traps its easy and safe to use. Just simply place the trap along the wall or where the infestation is present. To dispose simply pinch the two end together and the mouse will be released as well as the trap already being reset and ready to use. We recommend that you use Provoke a Mouse Bait Gel with this device.

Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Trapper Mini Rex Mouse Trap By Wayne E. Swanson So easy to set and dump mice once they're caught. And very effective. I also use Provoke attractant gel with excellent results though most are caught passing through the trap when it is set perpendicular to a vertical surface. No more snapped fingers. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The deer mice at my house avoid these traps By gojira-san I have a large number of deer mice in my house. I have trapped at least 30 in less than a month. 1 or 2 of those mice were with a mini-rex trap (I think I have 5 of these traps). The last one only had its leg caught. So I had to put him in a plastic bag and gas him with my truck tailpipe. My mice definitely seem to avoid the trap no matter what it is baited with. I think they are scared of it. I mean the jaws actually look like a mouth with teeth. I guess mice aren't *that* stupid. They are not going to try to steal food from the inside of something's mouth. It definitely looks cool to us, but I am guessing that the ridges look too much like teeth and scare the mice away. I also have a rat zapper ultra, which is mainly good for trap shy mice since it doesn't look like a trap to them. It's difficult to clean without breaking it and it is just much more cumbersome to use than snap traps and maybe only a little bit more humane. So far about 97% of my mice have been caught with the kness snap-e traps.Snap-E Mouse Trap I bought 24 of those and I think I am going to buy more. They are great and quite reusable. and i haven't had a single mice succesfully steal food from one. If they go for the bait they are dead. Period. Eventually the strangulation bars do get bent though. These t-rex traps are actually even easier to reset and maybe even easier to bait, but they just haven't worked for me very well. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lives up to its name By mekeda1 Highly recommend this.Even though I am squeamish about the disposal,I'd rather simply dispose of the mice in the garbage,than having to clean up their little mice trails. And the fact that they are reusable is great! See all 5 customer reviews...

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