Have had these traps set for years and they still catch mice. You can adjust the trigger by setting the trap and then gently pushing down on the pad to make it more sensitive. Also take a piece of co…
Have had these traps set for years and they still catch mice. You can adjust the trigger by setting the trap and then gently pushing down on the pad to make it more sensitive. Also take a piece of corn or some sun flower seeds and glue them into the bait cup, that way the sneaky mouse will end up pushing down on the trigger pad when he tries to steal the treat. After several years of being set, you might have to lube up the moving parts to keep the trigger nice and sensitive. other than that, a great trap.
mouse trap
By John on 01/11/2019
very easy to set works great i think it is a great product price is right
Little mice get free meal
By Ron on 04/10/2020
The trap quality is very good, but the trigger is not sensitive enough to catch small field mice. These traps that I have purchased 12 of them and the mice eat the bait, and live. I got one by the tai…
The trap quality is very good, but the trigger is not sensitive enough to catch small field mice. These traps that I have purchased 12 of them and the mice eat the bait, and live. I got one by the tail, I called customer service and ask if the traps I purchased could be adjusted, the service person had no idea. Because of the Virus I am unable to go to stores and shop, and with my investation of field mice, I keep ordering until I find traps that work.I now throw away any trap where the mice has eaten the peanut butter bait. The old wooden traps are better.