RnCop Reusable Mouse Trap, 6 Pack Heavy Duty High Sensitive

RnCop Reusable Mouse Trap

RnCop Reusable Mouse Trap, 6 Pack Heavy Duty High Sensitive Mice Catcher, Safe and Effective Rodent Trap for Indoors and Outdoors, Quick and Easy clean Rodent Catche


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Some Tips

1. Be Patient

Mice are naturally cautious, so be patient and wait until they are caught. Avoid disturbing the trap unnecessarily.

2. Use Gloves

Wear gloves when handling traps and baits to minimize human scent, which could scare mice away.

3. Choose Correct Trap Position

Position traps near walls or corners where mice are likely frequent and ensure the open mouth faces the wall.



Dimensions: 11 x 5 x 6 cm; 300 Grams
Manufacture: RnCop
Dimensions: 11 x 5 x 6 cm; 300 Grams

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After just one night the job was done. They’re a little tricky to put into place and some of them were very temperamental however once activated they did the job perfectly

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Super easy to use and set up. I baited them with peanut butter as mice love it, I thought I had one mouse but last night I setup two traps in different spots.

    This morning both of them had caught a mouse! I’ll be setting up a few more traps in the garden!

  3. Maureen says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered them to remove some unwanted visitors from my garage. They arrived very quickly and the are great. The design is much simpler to use than the older type with metal bars and with a small amount of peanut butter used as bait I now no longer have my unwanted guests!

  4. Bethan Staton says:

     United Kingdom

    Be careful when setting as they trip easily which is good. These worked within a day capturing pests who had been chewing up stuff in my garage.
    Tip: I load these with mini marshmallows and mice seems to have a sweet tooth.

  5. MeaganBromby says:

     United Kingdom

    Used as directed (don’t handle with bare hands and leave your scent) these work extremely well. They’re basically a big chip clip with a heavy duty spring mechanism & plastic teeth. I do worry about the plastic getting brittle in the cold or after sun exposure but until then they work like a charm for mice. I did try live traps at first but with life being busy and it being very cold out in winter, the mice trapped just froze in the live traps after being in them overnight this is much more humane giving them a quick dispatch.