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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Victor M265 Kill & Seal Mouse Trap, 2-Pack

The cleanest innovation in the history of rodent control, the Victor Kill & Seal Mouse Trap is the world's first hygienic mouse trap. Mice carry harmful parasites such as fleas and ticks which may carry Lyme disease. When a mouse dies, these parasites look for a new host such as another mouse, your pets, your kids or you! Traditional mouse traps kill the mouse but do not contain parasites and bodily fluids. The Kill & Seal mouse trap kills the mouse quickly and humanely while sealing in the disease-carrying parasites, urine, feces and blood. The Victor Kill & Seal mouse trap can be used anywhere in the home and is safe for use around kids and pets. It is the Clean & Safe way to rid your home of mice while protecting your family from nasty parasites and dangerous bodily fluids. The Kill & Seal hygienic mouse trap is the first of its kind. With a No-Touch No-See No-Cleanup design, the Kill & Seal is incredibly easy to use. Unscrew the bait sealing hatch, place a little bit of peanut butter inside the hatch and then screw the hatch back into the trap. Push the red trap handle down to open the patented red fluid-tight door and set the internal kill bar. Place the trap next to a wall with the red door closest to the wall. For best results, place multiple traps at 2 to 3 foot intervals along walls in different areas of the home where rodents travel. When a mouse and its disease-carrying parasites are caught, the red trap handle will move to the upward position and the red fluid-tight door will seal shut. Simply throw away the one-time use disposable trap. Do not push the red trap handle back down as parasites may then escape when the door opens. With 100% kill rate and 100% seal rate, the Victor® Kill & Seal is the world’s first 100% hygienic mouse trap. No mouse will escape, no parasites will escape and no fluids will leak from the trap. With the Victor® Kill & Seal, you will never need to touch, see or clean up after a dead mouse again!

Amazon Sales Rank: #3277 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Victor Model: M265 Dimensions: 9.25" h x 4.50" w x 2.50" l, .50 pounds World’s first hygienic mouse trap. No-Touch No-See No-Cleanup design Hygienic seal prevents fleas, ticks, or other disease-carrying parasites from escaping and fluid from leaking out of trap Easy to use--simply bait, set, and dispose Powerful jaw and kill bar for instant, humane kill. 100% kill rate – no mouse escapes Box includes 2 non-reusable traps

Rid your home of pesky rodents cleanly and safely with this 2-pack of Kill & Seal mouse traps from Victor (model M265)--the clean, hygienic way to kill and dispose of mice. While traditional mouse traps kill the mouse, they don't contain the bodily fluids or harmful parasites such as fleas and ticks that mice carry with them. The Victor Kill & Seal mouse trap features a patented design kills the mouse quickly and humanely while sealing in the disease-carrying parasites, urine, feces and blood. With the Victor Kill & Seal, you will never need to touch, see, or clean up after a dead mouse again. How the Kill & Seal Mouse Trap Works With Victor's No-Touch No-See No-Cleanup design, the Kill & Seal mouse trap is incredibly easy to use. Just unscrew the bait sealing hatch, place a little bit of peanut butter inside the hatch, and then screw the hatch back into the trap. Push the red trap handle down to open the patented red fluid-tight door and set the internal kill bar. Place the trap next to a wall with the red door closest to the wall. For best results, place multiple traps at 2- to 3-foot intervals along walls in different areas of the home where rodents travel. When a mouse and its disease-carrying parasites are caught, the red trap handle will move to the upward position and the red fluid-tight door will seal shut. Simply throw away the one-time use disposable trap. Do not push the red trap handle back down as parasites may then escape when the door opens. The Kill & Seal mouse trap is easy to use. First, unscrew the bait sealing hatch.... ...and add some peanut butter to the hatch before screwing it back onto the trap. Activate the trap by pushing the red handle down to open the fluid-tight door and set the internal kill bar. Features and Specifications World's first hygienic mouse trap with No-Touch No-See No-Cleanup design Clean and safe for use around kids and pets Includes 2 traps For clean and quick kill of one mouse per trap Easy-to-use bait sealing hatch--perfect for peanut butter Easy-to-set trap handle--requires just 1 "click" Powerful jaw and kill bar for instant kill Hygienic dome and patented fluid-tight sealing door prevent parasitic escape and fluid leakage No mouse escapes No fleas, ticks or other disease-carrying parasites escape No fluid leaks out of trap

Most helpful customer reviews 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Easy to use, but not super practical By David Edmiston Emerson is quoted as saying, "Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." If Emerson had been an economist instead of a poet, he might have added an asterisk to the end of that statement and stipulated that this "better mousetrap" must be practical. Stunning the mice with nuggets of gold and a slingshot might be effective, but too expensive to be practical. Killing mice with a-bombs would be extremely effective, but still impractical. So what about the Victor M265 Mouse Trap? Well, it's comparably cheaper than nuggets of gold and far less collateral damage than an a-bomb, but it still has some problems. First you have to ask yourself, "how much do I hate mice?" If your answer is, "about $4 apiece", then you're OK. Next ask yourself, "how green am I?" If your answer is, "who cares--my house is infested with mice!!!", then you're still OK. But if you think $4/mouse is too steep and if you're uncomfortable using this much consumer plastic one time and then throwing it away, then you'll want to consider another option. Having said all that, the Victor M265 is effective and tidy. Stick a little bait inside (my mice like the crust trimmed off their PB&J) and set it out where the mice like to party. Check back tomorrow and you've got yourself a mouse. Toss the whole gizmo in the garbage and don't give it another thought. Remember, the mouse corpse inside means you can't dispose of the used trap in the recycling...not that I've tried. 15 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Don't waste your money.. By M. Hines I purchased four of these mouse traps (2 boxes of 2-packs) because I wanted to avoid the mess of traditional traps and glue strips. Unfortunately, only ONE of the four mouse traps actually worked. One caught a mouse, but the other three act as peanut butter feeding stations for the mice. With each of the three defective traps, the peanut butter I put inside them had been cleaned out (multiple times) and the mice left thank you notes in the traps. I suspect these traps are just designed poorly due to their plastic parts. The plastic lever you push down to arm the trap gives some resistance, but there is a click sound when the lever is pushed all the way down, which should mean the trap is armed. At over $4.50 per mouse trap ($9.60 for the 2-pack box), I expected these two work better. From my experience these work WORSE than the traditional Victor wood and metal mouse traps. I have also ordered the "Victor Professional Electronic Mouse Trap" ($26 here at Amazon.com). Hopefully that will work better. After reviewing all of the Victor product feedback here at Amazon, the reviews are either "this thing is great" or "this thing doesn't work at all" or "this thing worked but died quickly". To me that is evidence of either poor design or poor manufacturing quality control. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Worse than useless. By Cupcake I've used the no-see-um disposable traps before (DCon and Tomcat). While they seemed wasteful and expensive, they were both quick and effective. This thing, on the other hand, is worse than useless. It's just getting cold here and I live in the country, so mice are starting to venture in for the winter. Typically we see some mouse activity just when it cools off, then set out a bunch of traps, and they're either all killed off or find a more hospitable home for the winter. I've had both traps out for 2 weeks and not a mouse in them. Last night, I saw a mouse on the loose. When I checked my traps, there was mouse poop INSIDE one of them, and a smear of stolen peanut butter on the inside near the door of the other! With the design of the thing and the way you bait it, the only way to get peanut butter there is for someone to go inside and leave with it! The D-Con No View, No Touch Mouse Trap much better. It

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