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Trip Trap Mouse Trap (Pest Control) Stock Number: ES1642922

An animal friendly way to remove pests from your home

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Manufactured by Pest-Stop

(This part fits select models)

Trip Trap Mouse Trap

This trip trap is the perfect solution to deal with unwanted house guests. It has been designed to cause the least possible stress and harm to captured mice. The door drops automatically behind the mouse when it crosses the treadle to reach the bait, sealing it safely inside.

You'll be able to enjoy your home again as well as a clear conscience.

Specification:

  • Designed to cause the least stress and harm to mice
  • Transparent plastic body means trap is easily monitored
  • Plentiful ventilation points reduce stress to caught mice
  • Hygienic and safe to use around children
  • Easy to bait and set
  • Fully reusable
  • Dimensions: 214 x 68 x 46 mm

 

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7 Questions and 8 Answers

By P A Peter - Oxfordshire - 24 September 2016
  • Try using a few peanuts, the mouse has to go right in to grab a nut with its front paws, then the trap closes. By Craig Z List - UK - 14 December 2016
  • I have had this happen too, the first few mice are easily caught but after that they seem to learn how to take the treat without getting caught. I started using rolo's instead, or any other kind of sticky caramel chocolate mix. Mice can stretch out quite long and scrape the chocolate spread off without fully entering the trap, you have to make it really hard for them to remove so that they have to climb inside fully. If you cut the bottom of a rolo, wet it and then squash it really hard at the end then that should work. By EM - - 29 October 2016
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By M tewksbury - London - 31 August 2019
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We recommend putting the bait in as far as possible to allow the mouse to activate the trap door with their paws. The bait is put onto the trap section.

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By M.Tewsbury - - 31 August 2019
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We have now requested new images.

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By JS - Preston - 09 June 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    It should be suitable for field mice.

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By GMS - Glasgow - 25 July 2017
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    Try using a few peanuts, the mouse has to go right in to grab a nut with its front paws, then the trap closes. We have had a suggestion using Rolo's instead, or any other kind of sticky caramel chocolate mix. Mice can stretch out quite long and scrape the chocolate spread off without fully entering the trap, you have to make it really hard for them to remove so that they have to climb inside fully. If you cut the bottom of a rolo, wet it and then squash it really hard at the end then that should work.

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Trip Trap Mouse Trap (Pest Control)

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£4.49