HYDRO| Humane Mouse Traps, 4Pack Mouse Traps for Indoors

HYDRO| Humane Mouse Traps, 4Pack Mouse Traps for Indoors and Outdoors, Reusable Live Mouse Trap, Rodent Mice Trap, Washable Mousetrap Effective and Easy to Use.



Mouse traps for indoors can be strategically placed in various areas to maximize their effectiveness. These rat traps work best when positioned along walls, in corners, or near entry points, as mice tend to follow established paths. Common locations for humane mouse traps include kitchens, basements, garages, and storage areas.
Dimensions: | 17.3 x 6.2 x 6.5 cm; 480 Grams |
Model: | KI-1001 |
Part: | KI-1001 |
Manufacture: | H HYDRO SIP |
Dimensions: | 17.3 x 6.2 x 6.5 cm; 480 Grams |
Put a little bit of peanut butter inside it and it helped lure the mouse in.
Was able to free the mouse which was unharmed during its capture.
Easy to use and comes with gloves and a cleaning brush.
Great value for money.
I knew we had a mouse in the house. Found nippled food boxes in kitchen. Old softy had reservations about catching and killing the mouse so choose the humane option.
Easy to add bait and set up. Caught the culprit on the first night. Then took a little walk to a nice woodland area and released him. Problem solved
I’ve nothing against mice, just don’t want them in the house. These traps are humane. It’s lovely to see the little guys scampering off into the field where they belong.
I forgot it was there till the morning, fed the cat and thought to just look at the trap. I was so shocked to see a dark little thing inside, I was shaking and scared to pick it up. I knew I had to get it out so held my breath, ran up the garden and released it over the wall into my neighbours garden. It must be like another country to a mouse, I hope! All this before a cup of tea!
Its so easy to use. I have been using this for few months now . I already caught 4 mice . I love the fact that you don’t have to kill and can release the mice back into the wild.
Good value for money.
Arrived within hours – deployed with dog biscuit this morning and captured the little critter 7pm at night- and safely let him go at the bottom of the garden – the spring trap mechanism is super sensitive but the nip and slide up release mechanism is a bit fiddly
Since receiving the traps and setting them,3 mice have been caught,however I’ve checked the traps several times and the bait has been eaten, with no mouse being caught.
In my opinion I feel that the trap should be longer,allowing the mouse to travel further inside the trap before the trap is activated,I think that the bigger mice can enter and eat the bait without setting it off.
Apart from that I’m very satisfied.
This trap works perfectly one of my best investment to keep my house mouse free , the great thing about the trap is it is pure humane and there is no panic for the mouse .
This is the 3rd trap I have bought as the mouse was too smart for the others, caught within a few hours, so highly recommend this trap, I found the back a little hard to open so just pushed the door down to release the mouse instead.
Good value for money. The device is simple to use in operation and good that it allows you to release the mouse and has additional ventilation holes. Had a one-time problem with mice that entered the property and managed to clear these with various traps and poisons. However, there is just the one very smart mouse that runs out very infrequently, either once every 1-2 months and it manages to evade capture! Despite the belief that if see one there is more, this is not always the case! Have laid these down recently in the hope that these will outsmart this solitary mouse.
Very happy with my purchase. As others mentioned, it can be difficult to remove the part of the trap where you put the food to attract the mouse. One trick that I learned is to remove the part by placing your fingers on the lower sides of that part, then wiggle the part open.
I added peanut butter and for 3 days, nothing. Then I added a salty cracker and that did the trick. The mouse was lured into the trap. Looks like it stressed out the thing because there’s lots of poop and debris in the trap.
I knew we had mice as I’ve heard them in my loft but then heard scratching in bedrooms so decided to get these…got yesterday n used all 4 last night woke up this morning n I’ve caught 2, one in each bedroom, I used peanut butter as bait n will be taking these guys to the woods n resetting them tonight, hopefully this with eradicate my problem without killing them. Would 100% recommend
Make no mistake–these traps work and they work well. You just load them up with food (I use peanut butter) and set them out. I’ve got one in my utility room (never caught anything), one near my dogs feeding area (caught one mouse) and one tucked in a corner of my kitchen (where I’ve caught the other 2). If you’re within ear-shot, you can hear the trap activate. Other times I’ve heard the trap rattle as the mouse tries to escape. To release them you merely remove the rear of the trap where the bait is loaded. If you’re deathly afraid of mice then you might still be scared of handling the trap with a live mouse, but it can be done fairly easily. I take them either to a field near my house or near the woods to release them. If you really aren’t keen to kill and/or torture animals to death then this trap is the one to get. It works exceptionally well and is the most humane method currently available.
I had no trouble setting the trap. I did have a little trouble with the bait door. It slides up, but it is plastic on plastic so it was sticking. Once I got it open, I put veg. oil on the track. I love these traps. They work great. The mice I’m trapping are very small so there is plenty of room inside the trap for the mouse to turn around. Releasing the mouse is easy too. Finding a place to release the mouse is the challenge.