IIWEY Humane Mouse Trap, 32 cm Enlarged Smart Mouse and Rodent Trap, No Kill The Mice, Pets & Children Friendly, Like a Real Mouse Home (Black)





| Dimensions: | 25.4 x 5.08 x 38.1 cm; 260 Grams |
| Model: | TO011 |
| Part: | TO011 |
| Manufacture: | LAMOE |
| Dimensions: | 25.4 x 5.08 x 38.1 cm; 260 Grams |
Pop a 20p coin on the pedal of the trap 👍🏼
Good Produc
Has worked ok, but small mice may not operate the trap. I usually put the trap on an incline to make the mouse more committed and the trap usually works
Harmless to mouse
Have caught at least 7 mice so far. All healthy barr one not sure what happened but one small mouse died. I don’t believe it was the trap. Very well designed easy to clean. A very small mouse can get in and out without it operating but this can be adjusted with weight on the spring platform.
air holes need attention, not big enough
This trap does what it say’s it does but it has a serious fault, the air holes were too small so the mouse suffocated and died, it upset me because I picked this trap because I didn’t want to kill it, I wanted to set it free, not a very pleasant way to die either.
Does what it says on the tin.
I have caught 3 mice since installing them and let them go some distance away.. They are long enough so the mouse has to go deep inside and not quick enough to get out before it shuts.
Little mouse
This trap has so far caught two very small baby mice. They seem quite relaxed and happy to be let free. Easy to operate but the tip to use coins, as you can see I have used in the picture, to catch small mice is a must.
Total Success
I bought this humane trap because our old ‘Little Nipper’ trap didn’t always kill mice quickly and cleanly.
Set out this trap next to the wall and baited with bird seed. I did not need to weight the trigger pad. Half an hour after setting I had caught a mouse – it was happily sitting in the trap eating seed. I walked to the park on the other side of the canal (in the dark) and released the mouse. Painless.
Perfect, does what it says
Caught a mouse with it, which was fine and released into a local field.
Trap works perfect, can be a bit of a pig to clean though. I actually blasted it with a jet wash at work to get the mouse droppings out from my captured buddy.
A life save
I have a cat that consistently brings mice (dead or alive) into my bedroom at night. Getting this has saved me the hassle of chasing them around with a cup. I usually place it down against a wall and then let them run into it. For the tiny mice the trap doesn’t usually activate because they don’t press down on the pressure pad much, but it definitely works for the regular sized mice.
Works grea
It took about 2 days for our furry house guest to get in the trap, we used peanuts and worked a treat. Fuzzy has now been safely evicted back to the fields.
Best Humane Moustrap
After 12 years trying to catch mice caught and freed by
my Inveterate Mouser “Mittens”. I’ve finally found a solution.
Bought this mouse trap yesterday delivered in 1 day by Amazon Prime.
Set it up last night according to instructions.Opened this morning 10/08/23
Success!! one unharmed Mouse confidently sitting eating cheese and totally
unconcerned when let loose at bottom of garden. I am now buying another as spare.
Well worth i
The best thing is that it keeps the mouse in. It’s very sturdy and there are no parts that the mouse can chew to escape out of it. Very easy to set and release the mouse. I have used them repeatedly. Very easy to clean too.
Good for inside the home
Great to capture and release.
Court thee in two days . And now none kept set up for further.little Visitors.
Better than using bated with blocks and visitors die somewhere in your household.
Worked perfectly
Our cat brought a mouse in to play with and straight away lost it in one of the bedrooms where we confined it. I immediately sent for the large size mouse trap thinking the mouse would have room to move around a little bit which would lessen the stress and it would be more likely to go in which it what happened. After it had eaten the small piece of cheese and a few raisins that I placed in as bait, I released it in a hedgerow in a field adjacent to our house which is likely where it came from.
Some reviews have said that a mouse was able to take food without triggering the trap which is impossible in my opinion providing the food is placed in the correct receptacle. There is a small hopper for the food at the very end of the trap which means that a mouse has to pass over the platform which triggers the mechanism. The platform is very sensitive and operates at the slightest touch. The hopper can be accessed by sqeezing the sides together at the very end of the trap to release the end wall of the trap.
All in all I am very satisfied with this purchase and i will keep it for any future mousy encounters.
It’s brilliant! I purchased cheaper ones previously ( 2pk for 12 ones – avoid btw!), one arrived broke and the other broke within a couple of days not to mention the last one had it’s tail caught in the door, so trying to free it’s tail without hurting it even more was a tug on the ol’ heartstrings. As much as they’re bad for your health and home, I didn’t want to harm it but unfortunately it happened and I felt so bad. After looking for another one, I ordered this one and caught “Jerry” tonight. Baiting them with Nutella, it works a treat everytime! I gave him a good dollop so he’s good to go. The traps well made and isn’t flimsy plastic. I went for the large trap to make sure it was long enough for its tail not to get trapped. He had plenty of room which made me happy. I did put a 1p coin on the trap to be on the safe side which I’m glad I did as it was a small mouse and the trap door shut just fine. I released “Jerry” before and he wasn’t in a rush to get escape from the trap as I think he was enjoying his Nutella too much. What can I say, I like them to leave with a full stomach. They’re only trying to survive like we are
This one actually works!
Actually managed to catch mice with this one! The fact that it’s larger with the door on the outside is a big plus. You will need to weigh down the mechanism (I used coins) especially for smaller mice.
We had a rat in the house, it came in from outside as we leave the door open a lot, by the time I chose and received the trap it had been running around inside for four days. I had removed and sealed away every trace of food so the rat must have
been very hungry by the time we placed the trap. Put it down in the evening with peanut butter, around the corner from the kitchen so the rat didn’t see us put it down (they are clever!), and went to bed, but within less than two hours felt I should just check the trap before going to sleep. We had caught it! I couldn’t believe it was so quick, but I think it’s really important that the rat is hungry and will go for any food. Made my boyfriend get up and take it outside with me at midnight. Felt a bit sorry for it, it looked terrified but it ran off and we are now rat free. Thank you!
Have been using this trap for a few months now and have caught mice and rats successfully after my cats have brought them into the house. Quite easy to use once you get the hang of it, fiddly to clean (I flush mine through under the outside tap).. one of the trap door springs fell off recently but it still seems to work ok.. Definitely best to place alongside a wall as the rodent sees it as a safe space.. The long length is good so you can catch rats as well as mice and also makes it easier to release them for those of us a bit squeamish
– will probably buy again..
The trap is quick and easy to set up. I used a trail of Cadbury’s Fruit and Nut chocolate bar crumbs as bait which lead up to the trigger plate in the trap. At the back of the trap beyond the trigger, I put a few squares of the fruit and nut chocolate and a small tub of peanuts with chocolate hazelnut spread. It took several days for the mice to become used to trap and one mouse did not trigger it even though it was fully inside the trap. I made some adjustments by adding two one pence coins to the pressure trigger and re laid the chocolate crumb trail right onto the trigger. The next day the trap door was closed and a live mouse was inside. I relocated the live mouse to a woodland several miles away, released it and left some food for it at that site. Good piece of kit. Probably best to use it in conjunction with a trail cam as there may be more than one mouse on your property.
So, I am a woman living alone and this was the first time ever I had a rodent in my home. I did not know what kind of animal it was – from a mouse to a giant rat, the friend that witnessed the animal couldn’t pinpoint its size, so I went for this bigger version. It worked immediately, after a week trying to catch it with some shop bought live trap (crap – too small, probably would kill the mouse by asphyxia and you cant even see if it’s inside) and YouTube DIY traps. I decided that 10 euros more would not harm my finances and bought this trap.
It was the best decision. In only one night, the mouse was there, eating happily, with some space for moving around. It was secure enough, so I brought it myself to a nice scenic natural place close by so it can live its best life (though I wonder if its best life wasn’t inside the cozy trap with peanut butter, dog food and indoor warmth. To be honest the mouse even hesitated leaving the trap, looked at me like “please adopt me” and I had to shake it a bit to kick it out… felt like I’ve got 10 plus karma points for freeing this cute animal instead of killing it.
The mice were cute, but unwanted. This trap did the trick. It is relatively easy to set. As per the instructions, I had to add a small coin to ensure the trap was triggered by the mouse’s weight. I thought this might be fiddly, but it wasn’t. No danger of the mouse’s tail being trapped by the closing door – there can’t be many bigger traps out there – but there is still not a huge amount of room inside, so when I found one trapped in the morning I was concerned he’d been in it for hours. However, he was perfectly fine (and well fed!) and I guess it’s a lot better than the alternative. The trap is a little awkward to clean, I took a star off for that, but it’s much nearer a five than a three.
it worked caught a cute mouse
Great for humanely trapping mice & relocating them. Does what it says.
However, they are AWFUL to clean.
Bought a few of these types of trap on here as I had a family of mice move in behind my kitchen cupboards.
Trapped & moved around 16 mice.
The mice STINK, so bad. They’d go into the traps at night mostly or when I’m at work in the day so they’d be in there a few hours & the stench is disgusting. They poo loads & the droppings manage to get stuck around the sides & under the food lever & you can’t get it out which leaves their scent for the next ‘victims’.
Not sure how this can be improved.
I wouldn’t buy any more, as they are costly when you can only use them so many times.
A live-catch mousetrap.
I needed a mouse trap to catch mice feeding off my bird tray: rats meet their end there from an air rifle pellet but the rim around the tray provides almost complete cover for a mouse. I wanted a trap that would allow me to release unharmed any bird that might be trapped. I haven’t caught any mices yet but I live in hope. The metal reinforcement/ anti-escape-by-chewing parts are plated steel (magnet test,) so will probably rust after extensive use outdoors. I put the bait in the pot at the end of the trap, with the intention to make a mouse move all the way over the trip plate, which will, I hope, overcome reports of a need to add weight on the trip plate to be sure it will move under the weight of a mouse and close the trap. Maybe I have smart mice but one time (so far,) they pushed the trap onto its side, presumably to cause the bait to fall out of the pot, thus disarming the trap (they ate all the bait!) Now it is screwed to a piece of wood to make it more difficult to cowp (I had to open up the fixing holes provided slightly: they seem to be sized for clock-makers’ screws.)
Excellent!
Easy to use, mr mouse followed his nose into the tube and Bingo! Let him out totally safe and sound.
Humane, eliminates without harm.
Within hours the little field mouse was caught and re-located to a new home. Excellent humane trap. Great for homes in the countryside.
Great humane mouse trap
Caught a few mice straight away and they didn’t seem overly distressed being in there but now they seem to have cottoned on to the fact that if they go in there they won’t be coming ou
Great. Caught the rat. Easy to use
Easy to use. Caught the Rat on the second night. Took him for a nice ride in the car before letting him out in a field nearby.
Happy that he wasn’t harmed
Feel good purchase
caught 3 mice in 12 hours….such a lovely feeling to get rid of our house mice…but with the knowledge that they are all Gods creatures and deserve to live……somewhere else other than my kitchen!
Actually worked.
A mouse got in there and let it out further away. Result.
Good devise, poor instructions
Great device. Caught the mouse in my attic on the first night that I put it there.
Goor tip in the instruction to put a coin on the the trigger flap for light mice (I held my coin in place with a piece of blue tack.
Inadequate instructions for cleaning the m/c, which (if you know what you are doing come completely part to do this. To remove the back panel, squeeze the side lugs in towards the body of the m/c. to remove the floor panel pull the lu /clip (by the spring door and slide it toward the opening (be careful to get the spring in the correct place when you reassemble this.
To open the access door simply hold back the locking lever.