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d-CON 00027 Ultra Set Covered Mouse Trap |  | Brand: d-Con Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $3.06 as of 9/7/2010 15:10 CDT details You Save: $6.93 (69%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 84 reviews Sales Rank: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 2.9 x 2.3
MPN: 1920000027 Model: 00027 UPC: 019200000956 EAN: 0019200000956 ASIN: B000P9URDQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Effectively catch pesky mice in high traffic areas of your home | | • | Discreet appearance for placement on floor, cabinets, or countertops | | • | Easy, clean, user-friendly operation | | • | Includes cover to protect against accidental triggers | | • | Designed for reuse |
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Product Description Ultra Set covered mouse trap is for those who like the effectiveness of a snap trap, but don't like setting the snap mechanism or seeing the mouse after it is caught. This trap is easy to bait, set, and empty. Design reduces the chance of contacting the m
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Not working at all!!! September 7, 2010 Sunxiang Huang It was ironic that the mice took the bait(peanut) but the trap was NOT trigged!!! If you want to feed the mice, you may buy it.
Durable and Useful - Easy to use and works well August 30, 2010 J. Kurz (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
WE went looking for a mouse trap that my mom's dogs would not bother. They liked to set off the board/spring traps she was using.
These d-Con traps work very well. The dogs do not bother them and the mice keep coming to be killed.
Traps are easy to set and Mom has re-used them several times. They ARE disposable, but you can re-use them.
I would recommend these to anyone who has children or pets that might bother traditional board/spring traps. These are much safer and cleaner. If you want to toss them out after one use, they are cheap enough to do so. But if you want to reuse them, that is possible as well.
Best trap - PERIOD August 2, 2010 onemomsopinion (san francisco) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am *extremely* squeamish - and would prefer to use a humane trap (no kill) - but really - what am I going to do with a live mouse anyway? I have never really had to deal with this until becoming a homeowner, and having my backyard re-landscaped. I don't know if that drove mice into the house or what - but I had a bunch of mice to deal with, and two small children to think about. I tried a bunch of different traps.. I was traumatized by the glue (I had a baby mouse alive and squeaking, stuck on the glue sheet! Didn't know what to do! Had to leave the house with my kids, and call my husband to deal with it -- not pretty). I tried poison (mouse died under my dishwasher, not at all convenient to remove). This trap -- at least it's a QUICK KILL - with no squeaking mouse stuck in a trap. Also, I LOVE that it is covered - I can't handle the gore. I just see a little tail sticking out - and I don't look inside - I simply eject it straight into my outside garbage - done. Plus, this trap really works.
Effective June 19, 2010 DeeBee 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I tried the regular wooden snap traps and the circular ones without success. The mice in my house are too smart for them. They spring the traps and make off with the bait. I don't know how they do it with the circular traps, but they do it.
As effective as these traps are, I had to be a little crafty with them in order to outsmart the mice. They love strawberry pop tarts. I started by placing some pop tart crumbs at the entrance without setting the trap and the next day they were gone. Again, without setting the trap, I put a few small crumbs in the entrance and a bigger one inside the bait cup. He gobbled them up too.
Thinking I'd finally lulled him into complacency, I baited the trap just like before, but this time I set it. Well, the smart little b*stard somehow made off with the bait without springing the trap. So my next step was to crumble the pop tart crumbs and pack them in the bottom so he would really have to work to get the crumbs out. By this time, he was comfortable enough with the trap that he wasn't afraid to really get inside the cup in an effort to get the bait. That effort was his ultimate undoing. RIP Mickey.
Since then I've caught a half-dozen more using the same method. These things work.
Catches, but does not kill, mice May 28, 2010 Daniel Beck 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was really displeased with the performance of this trap. One of these traps caught a mouse the first night it was out, but failed to actually kill the mouse. When I released the mouse into the trash bin, it limped around, still alive. I had to dispatch the mouse myself to put it out of its misery. I do not recommend this trap.
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