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Posted 9 August 2023

Godmorn Humane Mouse Trap 2 Pack with Cleaning Brush with Code , Sold By Kin Joky FBA

£4.99
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🐭【Humanized Design】 Humane Mouse Trap does not harm mice. Its larger size and longer length ensure that the rat also has plenty of room for movement. The U-shaped groove on the spring door can prevent the mouse's tail from being pinched, reducing injuries. Multiple ventilation holes have been added to the top to ensure that rats have enough air to survive without choking.
🐭【Safety & Environmental Protection】Our Mouse Trap No Kill does not need to place any chemicals and does not produce any odour, no poison, non-toxic. Closed cages effectively prevent mice from spreading diseases and bacteria without worrying about harming children and pets. Can be used safely in any environment such as kitchen, garage, office, cellar.
🐭【Highly sensitive & Prevent escape】Adopting a sensitive sensor pedal structure and spring door lever system, the pedal quickly releases the spring door when it detects the weight, and locks the rat in the cage. The door can only be opened from the outside, effectively preventing rats from escaping.
🐭【Easy to clean】Our Mouse Trap for indoors can be reused. Made of sturdy, transparent ABS material, it can be reused. It is also equipped with a cleaning brush, which can be rinsed directly with water. ( How to open the bait compartment: ① Push it inward with your thumbs on the bottom, unlock the little lug on the top, don't let go, ②and then push it upward.)
🐭【100% Satisfaction Service】If you are not satisfied after receiving the goods, please contact us immediately and we will reply within 24 hours. And promised quality assurance for 12 months.
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  1. MJ_Bull's avatar
    Great deal, but they aren't the easiest to clean, even with the brush. They are fairly large for a trap and mostly reliable. I do wish the release mechanism had more of an "arms reach" approach to it - no mouse traps seem to, which is a pain, especially for those of us who are musophobic - but you could probably DIY something using these.

    I do prefer these traps for their simpler mechanism, better reliability and how they're easier to clean, but they're also three times the price and the release mechanism has even less of an "arms reach" approach: Eterbiz Humane Mouse Traps - 2 Pack - Amazon UK

    Anyway, great deal (edited)
    BraddersJ's avatar
    You've had both?
  2. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Living above a cafe with an Indian takeaway as a neighbour made the whole place susceptible to rats. They even crawled through the spaces and would enter my flat. The moment one chewed my speaker wires was the moment it declared war. I found the big sticky pads were the only solution. Once the scouting parties never came back, I never had a problem
    romacom's avatar
    perhaps they didnt like your choice of music
  3. Parappathepappa's avatar
    Doesn't look as much fun as the one I used to play in the 80s.
  4. Booke's avatar
    I've had these and they don't trap sadly. Very poor. The mice walk in them without the trap going off x
    Jabatsu's avatar
    I have to agree. Waste of money. So flimsy. Threw it away.
  5. Mark_Angel's avatar
    These work a treat and much nicer than finding 2 halves of a mouse.

    Just make sure you check the trap fairly regularly as a friend found a starved rat in theirs which somewhat defeated the purpose!

    Dropped our little critters off 5 miles away into some woodland and haven't had issues since.
    M17BAH's avatar
    I have had these for about two months. My mouse must be very clever as he hasn't fallen for the traps. I'm using peanut butter, sugar puff cereal and pretzels to no avail. What would you recommend as bait?
    Have some heat for the price.
  6. rick5cass's avatar
    Good deal, I had one that worked and humanely caught a mouse but while waiting to be dispatched into the countryside the mouse decided to chew the showing parts of the trap and making it useless for future use. Luckily my cat has decided he likes my neighbour more now. So no cat and I don't think any more mice now. Heat
  7. urbanbushwacker's avatar
    it may be a great deal but I prefer ideal 50753857-Wiow1.jpg
    fab3rge's avatar
    That’s an awful lot of work to set that up, just to catch a rat
  8. nllinux's avatar
    I catch about 30 a year with these - from the £1 shop I think
  9. hambo04's avatar
    I had something very similar and caught four of them, blocked all tiny holes with steelwool and touch wood haven't seen any in the last few years.
  10. TamBuy's avatar
    These are a good price, but are much lower in quality. They don't have the sensitivity and the trigger plates, nor do they have the metal reinforcement. So mice can actually chew their way out of these, working on the vents and edges.

    You can add a coin to Help the trigger plate activate with A small mouse.

    Mice are so cute until they start causing damage and mess to your property.

    Check for droppings and urine tracks, The areas with the most are often their runs. Placement is often important with traps put them On one of their runs, parallel to the skirting boards. Ensure the trapdoor can close and is not prevented by anything. Rats and mice are very cautious with new objects. Be patient. Bais mentioned such as peanut butter, chocolate, chocolate spread all work well. Uncooked rice grains are also very attractive and much easier to clean.

    It is often said that if you find one mouse, you have others. If it is a one-off then fair enough. However, I would definitely recommend taking a look outside and inside your property, for entry and exit routes that the mice are using. They have been a real problem for many people over the last few years. If you go to a hardware shop they are consistently sold-out of mousetraps.
  11. jg1878's avatar
    Can anyone recommend a good bait, I've got a trap but the little bugger just ignores it.
    trojanasante's avatar
    1.Peanuts and jam.

    2. Secondly wash the trap with rubber gloves on.Then reset it with gloves on,they can smell human on the trap 👌🏾

    3.Lay it against a wall
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