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The Goodnature Mouse Trap is a fully electric, self-resetting rodent control solution that delivers up to 100 consecutive strikes on a single charge. Designed for efficient and humane mouse control, this smart trap is non-toxic, rechargeable, and compatible with your smartphone for easy monitoring and setup.
Sensor activation ensures the trap only fires when a mouse is present, increasing reliability and minimizing false triggers. The Good Nature mouse trap comes pre-loaded with two 3-month Attractant Donuts, which keep mice engaged and increase strike success without the use of harmful toxins.
The included USB to USB-C charging cable makes recharging easy, allowing you to keep the trap ready for action without constant battery replacements. Ideal for residential or light commercial environments, this smart mouse trap combines modern technology with proven rodent control performance.
Product Documents
| Target pests | Mice |
|---|---|
| For use in | Homes, Offices, Garages, Attics, Basements, Kitchens, Pantries, Sheds, Cabins, Urban Areas |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label. |
| Yield | 100 strikes per charge |
| Special Features | Electric and rechargeable, Self-resetting, Sensor activated, Smartphone compatible, Includes lure donuts |
| Warranty | 2 year limited manufacturer warranty |
| Parts Included | 1 x Mouse Trap, 2 x 3 Month Attractant Donuts, 1 x USB to USB-C Charging Cable |
| Shipping Weight | 2.20 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Automatic Trap Company (Mfg. Number: ATC-K-GMT00-01) |
| UPC | 850045504397 |
The Goodnature Mouse Trap is a high-tech solution for humane and effective mouse control. With 100 automatic resets per charge, sensor activation, and smart connectivity, it offers hassle-free protection. Includes attractant donuts and USB-C charging cable for immediate setup and sustained results.
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