Each mouse will walk up the ramp of the Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap. When they get to the end of the ramp, the mouses weight will push down the ramp, after they step off it will rise back up effectively trapping the mouse and will be ready for the next mouse to enter. The Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap can…
Read Full Answer »Glueboards are a good choice for indoor use. You could try to put a small piece of food right in the middle of the board to help lure the rat on to the glueboard (dry cat food works very well). It is recommended to put out several boards in in the areas where you have noticed activity which would be…
Read Full Answer »No. Rats cannot fit inside of the Tin Cat Mouse Trap. We do have variety of other traps designed specifically for rats. Please take a few minutes to browse our Rat Control Page.
A lot of people choose to put a little dot of Provoke Mouse Attractant on the very end of the ramp to help draw the mice in. Be sure to place the Tin Cat repeating mouse trap along a baseboard or in a corner where mice are known to travel. Mice are naturally inquisitive and will start to investigat…
Read Full Answer »The Victor Tin Cat-Solid Top is made of a thicker, hardier metal than the Catchmaster 612. These traps are made by two different manufacturers.
The Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap - Solid Top M312 is safe when used as directed, the opening is only small enough for a mouse to get into and it contains nothing harmful inside. You use the trap either with just bait to catch mice and release elsewhere or you use a glueboard inside the trap to mak…
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