Victor Tin Cat Repeating Mouse Trap
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Rodent Control: Rat and Mouse Traps / Poison
Manufacturer:
VICTOR TRAP
The Victor tin cat repeating live mouse trap is designed to catch and hold up to 30 mice at one time, which may then be released unharmed in a new location. The victor tin cat mousetrap can be used around food, water, children, and pets. Place the Victor tin cat mouse trap lengthwise against a wall with the entrance holes nearest the wall. No bait is required, but peanut butter may increase catch. Low profile goes where wind up traps can't fit. The Victor M310 Tin Cat Live Mouse Trap features: ideal for Mice, & similar size animals long lasting galvanized steel construction removable housing for easy access and cleaning 10 1/2 X 6 1/4 X 1 7/8' |
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
1.6940
UPC:
072868133107
Victor Tin Cat Repeating Mouse Trap Additional information:
Catch and release up to 30 mice with this repeating solid top trap
Can be used around food, water, children and pets
Easy to set and bait
Reusable
Made in the usa
Continental US shipping costs: 10.99
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
You couldn't pay me to change brands. Victor Rat
control products work.Paul, Wed Mar 19, 2008
They didn't go in without food. It catches a lot of
mice & they don't get out.
Problem is how to
safely get them out. The 1st time 2 jumped towards me
causing me to drop the trap into the trash bin. With
3-7 mice running around inside I got it out with a
stick.
There is no easy way to open it to let
the mice out without you facing their escape opening.lray, Sat Nov 14, 2009