Sunday, February 19, 2012

D-Con 00027 Ultra Set Covered Snap Mouse Trap

Ultra Set covered mouse trap is for those who like the effectiveness of a snap trap, but don't like setting the snap mechanism or seeing the mouse after it is caught. d-CON Ultra Set, covered snap trap, is safe and easy to bait, set, and empty; containing 1 trap per package. It is the best way to rest assured that rodents are killed inside the snap trap.

Amazon Sales Rank: #65 in Lawn & Patio Brand: d-Con Model: 00027 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 5.81" h x 6.13" w x 2.19" l, .90 pounds This covered snap trap is easy to set and dispose off Safe to use, effectively catches mice, not your fingers Its unique design means less chance of accidentally coming into contact with rodents One way door won't allow mice to escape from the sides Reusable, saving you money

The d-CON Ultra Set Covered Snap Trap is safe and easy to set and dispose of, and contains one trap per package. It is the best way to rest assured that rodents are killed inside the snap trap. Its unique design means less chance of accidentally coming into contact with rodents. America's #1 Brand of Mouse Killer* Solving rodent problems for over 50 years d-CON Ultra Set Covered Snap Trap At a Glance: Safe and easy to set in any room in your homeKills house mice instantlyReusable The d-Con Covered Snap Trap is reusable and simple to use. View larger. Easy-to-Use, Reusable Trap Safely Catches MiceThe d-Con Snap Trap is safe to use -- effectively catching mice, not your fingers. Its one-way door won't allow mice to escape from the sides. Additionally, the trap is reusable, saving you money. d-CON Traps BenefitsSometimes you need to be sure mice are dead and gone for good. In high-traffic areas, like around your kitchen and living room, use d-CON concealed traps. They're highly effective, easy to set and dispose of, and they kill mice instantly. Even if you're not sure whether mice are still nearby, you can easily set multiple traps in problem areas to prevent future infestations.What's in the Boxd-CON Ultra Set Covered Snap Trap (1-Count). Signs of Rodents in Your HouseJust because you haven't actually seen a mouse or rat doesn't mean your home is rodent-free. If you suspect you have unwanted intruders, see below for a guide to signs that may indicate rodent activity. *Based on Nielsen unit share data. DroppingsMouse droppings are usually about 1/8 of an inch long and black in color. Rats droppings can range from about 1/2 an inch long to 3/4 of an inch long. FootprintsTracks can be spotted along areas where rodents travel. Dusting with flour or talc can help spot them. Use a strong flashlight at a low angle to check for tracks and tail drags. GnawingEvidence of recent gnawing, especially on packaged goods, cardboard boxes, and areas around pipes, ducts, and vents. Rub-MarksDark greasy marks formed by contact with the rat's body. Frequently found along areas where rodents travel. Unusual Pet ActivityYour dog or cat pawing excitedly at a kitchen cabinet, the base of your refrigerator, or a wall could be a sign of rodent activity. SoundsDo you hear scampering noises in the walls at night? Chewing or gnawing sounds? Burrows or NestsLook along the outside of buildings. Holes can often be found along baseboards and in corners where an existing small hole or crack could be enlarged. d-Con BaitsReady Mixed Baitbits(Four Trays)Bait Pellets(Four Trays)Ready Mixed Baitbits(16 Trays)Bait Pellets(Six Place Packs)Mouse Prufe IIMulti-Pack WedgeMouse Prufe II(3 Ounce)Mouse Prufe II(1.5 Ounce)d-Con TrapsSlim Pack Mouse TrapQuick Kill Glue TrapRat Glue TrapsMouse Glue TrapsCovered Snap TrapWooden Snap TrapTrademark Information:d-CON®Ultra Set®

Most helpful customer reviews 125 of 128 people found the following review helpful. The best trap By H. Ng These traps are the best. I got all different types of traps all over but this is the only one that catches the critters. After using them for years, I found tricks to increase the chance of a catch. First, use them back to back facing different direction against a wall. Mice are near sighted so they run along walls to know where they are going. Second, put the traps where you see droppings. Mice is a creature of habit. They will return to the same routes all the time especially when they know there's food and where there's food, you will see their droppings. Third, make a thin trail of peanut butter leading to the feeding cup from the opening and add a small blob at the opening. Like an appetizer. The mouse will get a taste of the goods and will not be afraid to go into the trap for the feast. I know it sounds crazy but the traps I've laid out with the appetizer always get the mouse even with other traps side by side to it. Good luck. 42 of 44 people found the following review helpful. Never touch a mouse! By Francine Tepper I found these in a supermarket and have been using the four I bought 7 years ago, until they finally broke (hence my order here.) After a couple of nasty experiences with mice caught in glue traps (which are remarkably cruel!), I started looking for a better mousetrap and this is it. Once you set the latch, you know you've caught a mouse by the lever in the air and the tail trailing out the back of the trap. To get rid of the dead mouse, you pop the back, lift the lever up a little to release the snap and shake it out. You don't even have to look when you're doing this. Then you just have to reset them. We had a big problem a few years ago, and these traps were life (and sanity)-savers. We're down to the occasional rodent now (thank the heavens!), but I still couldn't live without these. 29 of 30 people found the following review helpful. Great product for it's purpose By A Customer I tried so many brands and wasted so much money on the "live" traps to curb my little visitors but after awhile they just procreate too fast and when you live in a suburban area it's a struggle. My biggest issue was getting something that "shielded" me from the gory details (yes, I know there are many activists up in arms) and this is a small, very effective trap. My advice would be to make sure and put a "sticky" bait on (peanut butter) verus cheese because there is a small opening in the back (that is needed to set the spring) where they can actually pull the cheese off and not go in the front of the trap. See all 202 customer reviews...

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