Customer Reviews for EZ Snap Mouse Bait Station

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4.5 of 5 stars
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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Great product for catching and eliminating mice

    By Greg on 12/20/2016

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    This product works very well for catching mice. I use this product as a pest control professional and have had excellent results. Bait the snap traps where the screw mounts the trap to the box with some peanut butter or other attractant. Set the boxes in high traffic areas with the holes in the box placed up against the wall as mice like to travel along walls. The boxes are easy to visually scan to see if you have any triggered traps without having to open the box. This product helps you to remove the dead mice from the house and not worry about them stinking up the house as you would with poison baits. My only complaint is that these do not lock like the EZ bait boxes. Would be nice to keep people/kids out of these if they find them.

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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Works great

    By Cassandra on 06/21/2020

    Our exterminator swears by these. The two traps inside the box are tight/hard to remove once you have to empty a trap.

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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Second review and second set of these stations purchased

    By Joe on 10/26/2020

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    These stations are great so far. I bought 3 a while back, and have been using them since the cold weather started to move into MN this fall. I bought 3 more because I want to cover a little bigger area. One thing I've noticed and have read on other reviews is that the traps don't always reset very well. Today, I examined it and found that there is a cam mechanism that the rear of the spring loaded part of the trap bar is held by until the spring board is triggered. This little cam piece can bind up under the spring board for some reason. I did a lot of tinkering and wiggling it today to get one of them to free up and now it's working again. What I suspect: Some bait got in there and gummed it up, and then potentially froze or it hardened and basically glued the camming piece down. Now that it's moving freely the trap works as usual. Something to note if you're having this issue. I am changing my review to 4 stars, because in 40+ years of using wooden/wire traps, I've never had this kind of issue before and if I did, those traps are less than $1.00 - these are substantially more expensive to replace. Now that I know what to look for, it's probably not a big deal to tinker with it to reset it, but the fact that I have to spend time doing it is kind of a pain in the rear.

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