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Monday, March 26, 2012

D-Con - Quick Kill Glue Trap - 2Ct.(Pack of 2)

Sometimes 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. d-CON Quick Kill Glue Traps, available in a pack of 2 traps, use the combined action of traditional glue traps and a quick-snap mechanism to kill mice fast.

Amazon Sales Rank: #134959 in Health and Beauty Brand: d-Con Model: 1920080870 Published on: 2011-03-14 Number of items: 2 Dimensions: 6.00" h x 4.03" w x 2.13" l, Kills mice quickly Non-poisonous America's #1 brand of mouse killer

d-CON Quick Kill Glue Traps, available in a pack of two traps. This trap combines the action of traditional glue traps and a quick-snap mechanism to kill mice instantly. America's #1 Brand of Mouse Killer* Solving rodent problems for over 50 years d-CON Quick Kill Glue Trap (2-Count, Pack of 2) At a Glance: Safe and easy to set in any room in your homeKills house mice instantlyCombines the action of traditional glue traps and a quick-snap mechanism The d-Con Quick Kill Glue Trap combines a traditional glue trap with a quick-snap mechanism. View larger. Professional Strength Glue to Catch Mice On-the-RunThe glue used in the d-CON Quick Kill Glue Trap is made of professional strength glue to catch mice on the run. It kills mice quickly, so there's no waiting. "Quick Kill" means there's no mess left on the floor and no cleanup needed. The convenient handle at the top makes disposal of these non-poisonous traps safe and easy.. 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 Quick Kill Glue Trap (2-Count, Pack of 2). 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®Quick Kill™

Most helpful customer reviews 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Really, Really, Sticky By francis This stuff is seriously sticky. I havn't had any hits yet, but I can tell anything that steps on this will not be stepping off. Solid product and has retained its stickyness since I bought them. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Mouse Feeder - Updated with Success (Changed from One Star to Four) By Dan -- Update 25 FEB 2012This trap just redeemed itself. I tried to make a home made bucket trap but I kept the d-con trap out on the counter. This time (and 100% on accident) the bait in the d-con trap had become stuck to the glue strip inside the trap. The mouse triggered the trap when it pulled on the piece of dried out peanut butter. The best part is I got to see it happen. I was on stakeout after the mouse had fallen into but somehow gotten out of my bucket trap. I wanted to try to see how he was getting out or even if he was falling in. I was surprised to hear the trap snap closed after writing the d-con trap off as a waste of money. The d-con trap appeared to kill the mouse instantly.I've baited a the remaining traps so that a solid piece of bait is stuck to the glue inside the trap. Now we'll see if he had any friends.--This device seems to be good for feeding mice but not good for trapping or killing them.We found out about our mouse after we noticed a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup left over from Halloween had been dragged across our kitchen counter and then chewed open and partially eaten. I bought 6 D-Con Quick Kill Glue Traps from a local grocery store and put a dollop of peanut butter in each one. The next morning I found a second chewed peanut butter cup. My initial thought was that the mouse preferred the peanut butter cups to actual peanut butter. I looked in the traps and saw that two traps had been cleaned out. One of the traps even had teeth marks near the release mechanism.The next night I baited the centers of the traps with peanut butter cup fragments. At this point I had a good idea of where the mouse was coming from. About one hour after baiting the traps I checked the trap closest to the point that I thought the mouse was climbing onto the counter (to the left of our stove). The bait was gone. I added another peanut butter cup fragment to the trap and then sat just outside the kitchen with a view of the trap. After about 30 minutes I saw a small gray mouse silently dart into the trap and then disappear behind the stove. I went to look at the trap and sure enough it was empty.Either these traps are stunningly worthless or the mouse in my kitchen is a secret ninja warrior. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Totally worthless By T. Bramwell Completely worthless product. Traditional spring traps work far better. During my infestation, I killed 14 mice with traditional traps, another dozen qith d-CON bait (Those worked great) and jack-squat-nothing with these ridiculous things. Look elsewhere. See all 4 customer reviews...

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