Catch & Release with Ease! 🐾
The NganSuRong Humane Mouse Trap is a reusable, heavy-duty solution for catching mice without harm. Designed with a secure locking mechanism and made from durable materials, this trap ensures safety for both children and pets. Its user-friendly features, including a transparent window for monitoring, make it an ideal choice for humane rodent control in various settings.
Product Dimensions | 26 x 16 x 4.5 cm; 700 g |
Part number | A765 |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Power source type | hand_powered |
Manufacturer | NganSuRong |
Item model number | silvery |
ASIN | B095341WJV |
S**N
Not caught anything!!
Works well in theory but not caught a sausage with it!! It’s been out and loaded for 2 weeks and not 1 mouse!! My plastic traps catch a couple a day using the same bait (cheese ball crisps / puffs are the dogs ********).Couple of issues. The mouse release doesn’t look easy as the lid is stiff and hard to open. Better hinges with a hook & eye would be so much better. The plastic window doesn’t look strong!!I need it to work so I can put in the attic. I have so much hope but not yet delivering!! Plastic traps working so much better but get “eaten” too easy!!
A**R
Waste of time and money
Doesn’t work at all. Been in use for 2months not caught anything. Switched back to old traps and caught a mouse instantly.The mice aren’t trapped they just come and go in these they’re rubbish.
J**T
Good for mice
The trap seems really good as you can load it, set it and forget it there for as long as it take until you see a mouse in it. The down side, at least for me is that i ordered this thinking it would be bigger and be able to catch rats. The overall dimensions are 6.5” x 10.5” or 16.5cm x 26 cm, and it is being covered by a thin transparent film.
R**B
These work!!
I have 2 and they're easy to use. You do need to take them a good distance away before opening. I go for a walk to the local owl wood they'd still have a better chance there than with a snappy trap. Ours are field mice that come in from the nearby brook when the weather's bad.I bait mine with peanut butter which they love. I pop in on a piece if kitchen roll inside so it doesn't make a mess.I did once have to be rescued with one, it was the first time I'd been the person to let them go, The mouse hid inside, it just wouldn't come out we waited, we waited more, we even waited more than that because it was a wonderful day but the mouse wasn't coming out. We tipped it upside down on long grass, we shook it. Thst mouse liked its new home with a window on the world and a feast of peanut butter. We were despairing we sat and discussed what to do. We even searched on Google.Finally a family came up and asked what we were up to. We explained and they called one of the kids over. "He'll sort it!" And he did, he pulled it out by its tail and said"thats a healthy one," showed it quickly to one of the other kids then let it free. My hero!Thankfully all the rest have behaved and such out very quickly so I've never had that stress since
C**R
Brilliant, never fails.
We now have 2 traps, easy to use, the more it gets used the better as the mice can detect other mice have used it before. We’ve used these traps for 5 years, really to stop them entering the house come winter! Caught 43 wood mice & 8 bank voles this year, all released to wood land, brilliant trap but must be checked every day!!
P**Y
Safe, humane and practical
I had tried to use cheaper plastic traps off the shelf and the mice chewed through enough to escape from them. These metal ones were escape proof and easily cleaned.A little pot with some water in (important) - some bedding - some birdfood - and over a period of a couple of weeks I was able to catch and release 16 mice far enough away for them not to return. Hopefully to be reunited with each other and not tempted to try and visit me again. :-) To release the mice - place the trap on the ground in some undergrowth, prise open the lid (both hands needed -it can be a bit stiff) and just leave it for a while for the inmate(s) to pluck up the courage to leave.
B**X
Doesnt work
Mice just walk on by...the Plastic ones I had more success with but they don't work after 6 months so thought i'd try something more robust.....Bad mistake...Dont waste money on this
R**K
It looks good
Looks all fancy and High tec for a mouse trap but it doesn't work. It's never caught anything. Right waste of money, stick to basic traps. Death before dishonour
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