Victor Tin Cat Clear Top (2 Pack)
- Safe and Effective Mouse Control
- No Poisons
- Clear Top for Viewing
- Holds up to 30 Mice
Product Description
Victor Tin Cat Repeating Mouse Trap is a non-lethal approach to controlling any mice problem you might have. This mouse trap is constructed of heavy gauge, galvanized steel and has a hinged top for easy disposal and cleaning. Approved for use in FDA and USDA inspected plants.
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Victor Tin Cat Clear Top (2 Pack)
- Publisher: Victor
- Label: Victor
- Studio: Victor
- Average Customer Review:
based on 17 reviews
- Sales Rank in Garden: #41503
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Works like a champ!! 2008-04-25
Comment: This is a great trap. I bought a vacant house from the bank. It had been basically abandoned for over a year. Of course the mice moved in and it soon became infested with mice. I've been using 4 of these traps in the house for the past 3 weeks. I have been emptying them daily. Some granolla in the middle and you're set. Great trap excellent design. These are the same traps used by large food processing facilities grain suppliers. I would opt for the metal one as opposed to plastic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Works like the "Pied Piper" 2008-03-20
Comment: I have had a serious mouse problem for several years, and after having limited success with the small, 1-mouse-at-a-time traps, ordered this one. I'm catching 2-3 mice per night with this trap, using only a cracker with peanut butter on it as bait. Easy to clean, too. I highly recommend it for soft-hearted folks like myself who can't bring themselves to use lethal mouse control, but still want to get rid of the little critters.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Must depend on the mind-set of your mice 2008-02-26
Comment: I notice from reviews that this trap seems to work very well for some people, and hardly or not at all for others. I'm in the latter category. Two nights so far with two traps have caught nothing. First night with one Electronic trap caught a mouse. Same bait (peanut butter) same general location. Looks like Tin Cat ought to work, but so far hasn't for me. My guess is that different colonies of mice have different attitude to the sort of entrance this trap presents. No way to tell ahead of time if "your" mice will enter this trap or not.
I'm also uneasy about how humane this trap really is. I suspect that house mice released in the wild don't fare very well. The Electronic trap can only get one mouse at a time, but death is probably instantaneous. Speaking for myself, I'd rather be killed by a high-voltage discharge than be eaten by an owl.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Absolutely TERRIBLE! 2007-12-18
Comment: Before purchasing this trap I read all the online reviews. I was excited to think that I could possibly catch all the mice at one time (or at least several since the trap supposedly can hold up to 30 mice) and I am a no kill person and I was thrilled to find a trap that was bigger, that I could leave out for longer and not have to re-set every day to catch one mouse at a time.
I'm sorry to say that after using them I am very disappointed, especially for the amount of money that I spent. First, they sat there for weeks while the mice scampered around them and in and out of the cheap little plastic traps that I had been using. I tried tempting them into it with a little snack, but again, they choose to go into the plastic trap and ignored the tin cat trap OR ate the peanut butter in the entrance and went no further.
Now comes the worst part of all. The part that the other reviews did NOT mention. The traps finally did work, but if you are weak stomached and don't feel like dealing with the aftermath of cannabalism then these traps are NOT for you. I could barely keep myself from becoming instantly ill when I opened the trap to a horrific sight. Apparently if there is more than one mouse in the trap, it is survival of the fittest.
From now on I am sticking with my cheap little plastic traps!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Plenty of mice... None caught 2007-12-17
Comment: I have two of these and neither has caught a mouse yet. I've also been sporadically using poison in the same areas and it's being completely eaten right away but I really don't like the poison idea for many reasons. Out of desperation, I bought a hav-a-heart trap and put it right next to the tin cat. Morning one, there's a quivering little guest in the hav-a-heart and nothing but crackers, peanut butter, and chocolate in the tin cat. I wish I could figure this out because the hav-a-heart can only trap one at a time plus the mouse can escape if the doors don't close all the way. The tin cat looks like a great idea but I've been wondering if my particular mice are too large for it.
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