

🐭 Trap smarter, not harder — catch mice fast and stay worry-free!
This 12-pack of reusable mouse traps features a highly sensitive trigger and powerful spring for quick, effective catches. Crafted from durable plastic and stainless steel, they resist odors and stains, making them easy to clean and reuse. Designed for safe, finger-free setup and hygienic disposal, these traps are ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, providing a reliable solution to mouse infestations in any environment.









| ASIN | B09KZWVVR6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,010 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #61 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | SEEPIS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,192) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
| Item model number | SX-5009 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.82"L x 1.81"W x 2.16"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mouse Trapping |
| Style | 12 Pack |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 734172640770 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
K**R
True story.....
Ok, even though I know how this is going to sound, I swear it's really true. I initially purchased these traps due to our others being at least 20 years ago, and obviously not working that great. Besides the fact that they were the old wooden ones that I refused to use. Anyway, I found these when I was looking for something else, and I liked the way they looked & bought some, especially since winter was almost here. When they were delivered, I checked one out and thought that they'd be easy to use, even for me. They were a hard plastic with a sturdy metal spring, I really liked that it didn't have that single bar that the wooden ones did ~ they're like a cross between the wooden ones and some of the biger plastic ones, which was perfect. I stored them away and kinda forgot about it. The next night I was in the garage doing laundry, and I saw a freaking mouse running into the side of the boxes we had stored out there. I had my son help me set out 3 of the traps, and (no joke!) within 1 hour we'd caught it! It actually shocked me, cause I was so used to the old traps either not working or going off to soon & not catching the mice. After I made my husband get rid of the mouse (nope, I refuse to do that part! Lol!), I washed the trap with soap & hot water, and it cleaned up & dried very quickly. My picky husband even complimented the traps for being easy to use. Overall, the traps are a fantastic value for the price, very easy to use, are quick to catch the mice & be cleaned even quicker, very sturdy materials, and definitely ones that I will be buying again. They were also shipped & received quickly, and the packaging was great. I am very happy that someone finally manufactured a trap that is safe to use, works great, very effective, and is a terrific value for the price. I would definitely recommend this product and seller.
V**D
Sturdy, dependable mousetrap.
Wonderful mouse traps--so much better than the cheaper wooden-based models, especially for the price. Much easier to set bait and sturdy construction. Would definitely recommend.
A**R
Work great, easy to set
Best traps, easy to set, great kill ratio
C**E
Effective traps
Traps are effective and much easier to work than the old wood ones. I’ve had a couple that were a little finicky and not sure if they worked (haven’t caught any in those) , but the others were very effective. I’d buy them again.
T**A
Best traps I have tried so far
I live in a riparian buffer in an old stone house, mice are just a fact of life but they can get excessive looking for shelter in the winter. The wooden ones get old and weak and the mice here always escape or eat the sticky traps. The alligator looking, plastic, ones are about useless. These are great traps - I have trapped 5 mice in the last three days with these using brownies as bait. That is the quickest set-up to trap time so far. Just make sure to use something high energy - they're looking for comfort food too - and really squeeze it into the bait hole. The snap mechanism is strong and I can hear it go off from anywhere in the house. Mice can have 6-14 pups at a time and up to 10 litters per year, do yourself and your neighbors a favor and stop live trapping and releasing.
M**D
Excellent mouse traps.
I bought 12 of these mouse traps from Amazon this last Oct. 12, 2022 for outside the house. So far I've caught 6 mice. We don't have a problem with mice inside the house, that's why I'm trying to get rid of them outside! As far as I know, I don't think the neighbors around here care about the mice outside. I think I'm the only one with traps around the yard. I grew up on a farm and had to deal with mice getting in the house, especially in the winter. Nothing worse watching TV on a farm and seeing a mouse run across the carpet or linoleum with the Rat Terrier dog chasing it! We did have traps in the farm house, but there were a lot of mice in the grove and the fields. The dog did stayed busy chasing mice daily. I remember as a kid, the Rat Terrier dog did get into a huge fight under the corn crib one day with a big rat! The German Shepard was called in to take care of that dusty battle under the corn crib! The rat got taken care of very quickly, once the German Shepard got a hold of the rat! A few years ago, we did find mice in our attached garage in the city. They entered the garage by chewing the rubber base on the bottom of the double garage door, which is the entrance of our 2 vehicles. Our yard is fairly big and we have a large number of plants (Hosta plants etc.) in the front and back yard, which the mice like to hid under during the summer and make nests. The plants most likely protects them in the winter if they're not hauled away to the dump. We cut them back in the fall and take the leaves to the dump. Mice like the leaves for the winter, so that's one reason we get rid of them in the fall instead of the next spring. They also like dried out grass clippings to make their nest. These traps work well, but a few out of the 12 seem to be a little "harder" to set than the rest. So far I've used 8 of the 12 traps and have lost 5 of them so far. I think the squirrels like the peanut butter I've used to catch the mice! They may have been the thieves snapping the 5 traps and hauling them away somewhere by trying to get the peanut butter out of the traps to eat! If that's the case, I'm sure their head is sore if they snapped the trap! I also saw a Hawk sitting on the neighbors fence a few days ago, so that Hawk could've grabbed the dead mice in the trap and flew away! There are 2 holes in the base of the plastic trap, which can be used to secure the trap with small screws to something secure so it can't be heisted by a Hawk or a Squirrel! I've secured 3 traps so far with 2 small screws to flat pieces of wood which seems to work and not disappear! Also, a thin wire can be used to secure the trap to something so it can't disappear like the 5 I've lost! String probably wouldn't work, as they can chew shred that! What I've now done in the past week is place 3 traps on 3-1/2" x 1 foot 1/2" thick boards securing the trap to the board with 2 screws on each trap. All the traps are outside. The past few days, I've caught 1 mouse since I put the 3 traps on the boards. So far none of the 3 have disappeared like the 5 previous traps without boards secured to them! I did notice one of the traps connected to a board was snapped and no mouse was in that trap. It could've been a mouse that mounted the trap from BEHIND the trap! Mounting the trap from the SIDE or the FRONT should catch the mouse! Mounting the trap from BEHIND, which is easy with these traps, a mouse could snap the trap that way and escape free! All the peanut butter was eaten out of that trap! We have a few Squirrels running around the yard lately, so they also could've snapped the trap for the peanut butter and ran away with the trap to eat the peanut butter somewhere else, because we have yet to find the 5 traps that disappeared! Peanut butter is a better alternative as mice are attracted to nuts and seeds, but peanut butter has a sticky consistency which means mice can't take it off the trap that easy and will have to consume it on the trap itself. You can also use chocolate or hazelnut spread. If you want to use solid foods, use food that you can tie to the trigger. Here it's Nov. 3rd. The last couple days, the 3 traps have caught 2 more mice with these traps and peanut butter. What I've done so far with only the 3 traps is put flat "retaining wall" thick rocks on the back and the back half of each side of the trap so the mice have to try and get the peanut butter from the front! It seems to work, but if it's a squirrel, that animal will most likely snap the trap with its nose and eat the peanut butter with a sore SNOOT! I've lost 5 traps before I secured the 3 traps with wood and 2 screws for each trap. I now only have 3 traps in the yard. The other 4 traps I haven't put outside yet.
B**B
These work great!!
These traps work great! Easy to set with good build quality unlike those cheap plastic ones in stores. First day caught 4, second day 3. Think I caught all, but the traps are setting waiting for more. Quick and easy to set, quick and easy to remove the mouse.
J**A
It works!
It works!! Followed the instructions and set out the traps. Success on the first evening, the next evening another one. Easy to setup and very effective. Decided to toss the traps along with the rodent. Very happy with the results.
S**.
Here's my honest review. On my very first day getting these traps, I baited them with smooth peanut butter and placed total of 6 traps out. Ultimately 4 traps showed dead mice, one trap seems to have no more peanut butter left and yet was not triggered and another was triggered and still had peanut butter but no mice. I can only assume that out of the 6 traps, the majority (4) worked and two failed. Looking closely at the traps that had successfully caught mice, some of them had peanut butter that was visibly reduced and could mean that they weren't instantly shut when the mice was on them and fed, but eventually caught them. I figured you should ideally add the peanut butter in deeply and generously to the bait cup so the mice will stay longer and it be harder to lick clean quickly, compared to just adding a small droplet on top. However I don't know why one trap got triggered and no mice. Maybe the mice managed to pull out. Who knows? There was another trap next to it, that caught a mice and maybe that mice trap merely triggered the other. But all in all, it's been still quite satisfying catching these critters finally. For days, I had to deal with their loud gnawing and watching them sprint across the room helplessly. I am quite satisfied with the performance and the value of these traps. And you do get heaps of traps for your money and can always rebait them and the smooth peanut butter seems to do the trick in attracting them. I think I can use them for a long while and considering it caught me 4 mice on the first day and I had zero experience in catching mice prior, I think this product deserves 5 stars from me but do need to note that it wasn't a 100 percent success rate. It was a 4 out of 6 success rate for me and cleaning the trap and discarding the mice, is easy as there's no mess.
I**O
First day it arrived, put one in the kitchen, aftervan hour,catch one, put another 2, overnight catch again. 2nd day, catch another 2! This one is crazy effective! Worth the money
L**A
These are wonderful little mouse traps. No more accidental snapped fingers. I used them in my chicken run as we had a mouse problem and caught 10 mice in the first two nights. Quick end for the mice, easy to remove the bodies. I used some peanut butter as bait and it worked well.
T**L
Product just fine
A**A
They worked right away on the first days, simple design, lots of units, work wonderfully, matched 4 tiny one, clear all miles problem.
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