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Provoke Professional Gel for Mouse Traps is the first and only attractant designed specifically for mice, according to their food preferences. Simply place a small amount of Provoke on the your snap trap or mouse multi-catch trap or glue board. Your trap will now become twice as enticing! In a recent field study where several cases of mouse traps were placed half with Provoke and half with peanut butter-- 29 mice were caught within the first hour by traps using Provoke, while only 3 mice were caught by the peanut butter traps.
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Target pests | Mice |
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Application | Place a small amount of Provoke on your snap trap, mouse multi-catch trap or glue board. PROVOKE mouse attractant works best if there are no other food sources that the mice have gotten use to. If they are already eating nuts, pet food, or other sources in the area, then try that for bait or nesting material instead of provoke. |
Pet safe | Yes |
Special Features | Non-toxic and hypoallergenic. This water soluble attractant won't stain carpet or clothing. |
Shipping Weight | 0.14 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bell Labs (Mfg. Number: PR2092) |
UPC | 030835401338 |
Attracting mice to traps is key to successful mouse management. Traps and glue boards that mice just skirt around are useless. Now you can lure mice to the target area with Provoke Mouse Attractant, a proven mouse lure that works even better than peanut butter. A few drops of the Provoke Mouse Attractant gel on your choice of mouse trap or glue board trap will make your traps more effective. To learn about successfully managing a mouse infestation please read our informative article House Mouse Prevention and Control.
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To the review that says it doesnt work
By I on 03/03/2010
It does work, but you can't use it when you leave human food out and expect them to eat the bait first and not the human food. Would your dog rather have your steak or his dog food? Same concept for mice and rats. They are always going to go to your food first. Maybe you should clean your pans after you are done using them PUT AWAY ALL OF YOUR FOOD, maybe clean your kitchen every day like a normal person and make sure there is no spec of food ANYWHERE then put this stuff in your traps. You will be singing a different tune. By the way, mice don't thrive in clean homes. Scrub your countertops and stove tops so there is no food on them BECAUSE THATS THE ONLY REASON MICE WILL TRAVEL TO THEM. They don't run through open spaces willingly either unless they are going toward food. So I imagine your kitchen is also cluttered. Stop blaming great products and start fixing the problem.
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47 of 64 people found this review helpful
Forget the Peanut Butter
By Michelle on 08/16/2010
I saw some droppings and knew there was a mouse. The super saw it. We set some snap traps. The mouse ate all the peanut butter and left some "presents." Then I smeared some of this stuff on a trap, 3 min. later, SNAP! It's dead!
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40 of 44 people found this review helpful
It works, but not the best.
By Chris on 09/13/2010
This gave me the idea of trying an attractant along with sticky bait. I immediately got mice with an attractant, where before they would not even take the peanut butter alone after weeks of trying. Smart mice! Since then I have tried using a drop of vanilla extract on top of bait, and that got even better results. I got all the house mice (5) after a few days.
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36 of 36 people found this review helpful
Great Product
By Ecopest on 01/27/2010
Finally caught one!
By Funkadelicia on 07/28/2010
Droppings in kitchen. I'm not a slob, I hate to clean. I have never done so much cleaning in my life, paranoid about leaving food for mice to eat. I cleaned with Lysol with bleach, then sprayed Steri-fab to kill germs. Back in the day Dad killed lots of mice with his friend Victor and cheese. I heard that mice prefer peanut butter. I bought some snap traps at home depot, baited with peanut butter, I got fat mice and more droppings. I baited the mini t-rex traps because I'm disabled, have use of only 1 hand. I smeared some provoke on them. after I left kitchen, about 5 min, snap! dead mouse like in the old days. Does Provoke work in the Victor old school traps too?
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Will this hurt my dogs if they should get to it or to a mouse that has died from it? I raise short haired wheaten terriers.
The mice came in our house (which is a end-row home) back in December. In June, we had a micro tornado that took off my neighbor's roof and we are seeing at least four mice a day. We are hearing them in the ceiling. Also, the exterminator was just selling the stuff that did not work.
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Provoke Professional Gel for Mouse Traps Rating: 2.8 (64 Reviews / 9 Q&A)