Residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, indoors and outdoors.
Application
Place trap near baseboards, corners, along walls, or in spaces where rodents are likely to travel. Can also be placed in mouse runways or tied to pipes or beams that mice may use as highways.
Pet safe
Should be used in areas inaccessible to non-target animals and children.
Color
Gray and red
Special Features
Precision Strike Technology: Perfect placement for a quick, humane kill Easy to Use: Set with just one click Convenient: Use anywhere indoors or outdoors Clean & Humane: No chemicals or poisons Economical: Trap is reusable or disposable
The Victor Quick-Kill Mouse Traps are easy-to-set and they pose no threat to your fingers, and here’s how: (click the picture below the label picture)
Start by lifting the bait cover.
Using a toothpick or other means to mask your scent, bait the trap by putting peanut butter or other high protein food, chocolate or nut spread in the bait food space.
Close the bait cover.
Lift the red handle on the kill bar and when it clicks, it is locked into place.
Place the trap when you see signs of rodent activity, where the rodents have been or traveled. The end of the trap with the bait cover should be placed flush against the wall.
Simply lift red handle on the kill bar and dispose the rodent.
These are supposed to be "quick, humane kill" mouse traps. They are far from that. Every time they trip, the mouse thrashes around in agony and I have had to dispatch 9 out of 10 myself because they w…
These are supposed to be "quick, humane kill" mouse traps. They are far from that. Every time they trip, the mouse thrashes around in agony and I have had to dispatch 9 out of 10 myself because they were horribly injured but not killed by these traps. I bought them because they are Victor and I have used their electronic traps in the past to good effect. I wanted something that would quickly and humanely kill mice. These are not at all what I was hoping for. I'm going back to the electronic traps, they kill instantly.
THESE DON'T WORK
By Milli on 11/02/2014
The problem is that the mouse has to poke his head in a little hole to get the bait to get the trap to spring. Just running over them does not cause these traps to snap. I had mice just running over t…
The problem is that the mouse has to poke his head in a little hole to get the bait to get the trap to spring. Just running over them does not cause these traps to snap. I had mice just running over top of them. Traditional traps can be sprung by the mouse running over it or bumping it. Not these.
Horribly disappointed with these traps
By Debbie on 10/31/2014
I bought these because they were supposed to kill quickly and humanely. Unfortunately, they don't. In 9 out of 10 kills of mice the first day, the mice were alive and caught in the trap to die in pain…
I bought these because they were supposed to kill quickly and humanely. Unfortunately, they don't. In 9 out of 10 kills of mice the first day, the mice were alive and caught in the trap to die in pain. When you are able to release the mouse alive from the trap, it can in no way be described as "quick kill". Having purchased Victor's electronic mouse traps in the past, I expected better.