- Description
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Victor® Live Mouse Trap
You can get rid of the mice in your house without having to see or touch them or kill them - this live trap is the ideal solution for you!
The Victor® Live Catch Mouse Trap allows you to catch and release the mice without having to touch them. It is disposable or reusable, depending on your preference.
This live trap can be used around food, water, children and pets.
- Specs
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Victor® Live Mouse Trap
- For catching and releasing mice if you do not want to see or touch them
- EASY-SET® design and easy to bait
- Disposable or reusable - depending on your preference
- Can be used around food, water, children, and pets
- 12 traps
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- Reviews
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Disclaimer: WoodstreamBrands.ca does not endorse any information contained in product reviews. Please follow all label instructions for your specific use.
Most Recent Customer Reviews
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Review Rate Love these traps!Works great! Just be sure to release the little guy outside.....!
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Review Rate Compassionate traps that work!I have used these traps for years, we live in an old house in the country, so we do have mice sometimes..... I also have some as pets, they are so cute and fun to watch. They groom themselves often, and when they eat, they hold their food in their front paws while sitting up on their haunches.....they eat like we do! PLEASE use the no kill traps, and release the little guys outdoors.....also check the traps frequently, so they don’t have to suffer the fear and confinement long......COMPASSION for all living things!
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Review Rate These do NOT workThese do NOT work. The bait was completely gone and the trap doors were still open. What a waste of money!
Response From WoodstreambrandsKathryn : Consumer Relations RepresentativeWe're sorry to hear that you did not experience the success we typically see with these traps! When using live traps, it is important to check them frequently as animals will go to great lengths to escape. Please contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-5-VICTOR (1-855-584-2867) for assistance or with any questions, we're happy to help.
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Review Rate Good, until you get mighty mouse in your houseFirst mouse I caught easily within a couple hours. Let him go. Trap worked great. The second mouse though, I swear is mighty mouse. The trap winds up completely cleaned out and he's knocked the door off the hinge and dragged the trap across the room. This happens with little time passed between checking it. It is definitely a mouse as I've seen it but this one knows how to get free peanut butter snacks.
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Review Rate A great product.Inexpensive but very effective. Trapped a field mouse and safely released him.
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Review Rate No Harm, Perfect Mouse TrapBought these because I knew if I told my landlord I saw mice they’d use poison on them. I set both traps as instructed, used peanut butter on a crouton lol and literally within hours I caught 2 mice and easily released them. This is truly the best way to go. No harm done :-)
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Review Rate Myhusband and I like them.The traps work well. Our 2 cats sometimes bring in live mice and moles. We can catch them and put them out of the house. We had some traps and couldn't find any more locally.
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Review Rate works greatMice are unharmed. Easy to release them. If you're a bit squeamish about mice, you don't need to touch or even really see them.
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Review Rate Very frustratingThese things are kind of ridiculous. They drop shut if the mouse so much as breathes on them. This leaves the mouse pushing the trap all around the floor trying to chew its way IN to get the bait. Yes, it was all the way at the back. The yellow lock thing is flimsy as heck, and one of the two-pack I bought came with a split in the yellow piece right out of the package. I have eventually caught 3 mice so far, but only after many, many rounds of eat-&-run, and the trap edges have big holes chewed in them now. What do you expect for six bucks, I guess... but I wish there was something better; I've wasted a lot of time with these. (And if the company knows you need to tape weight to the top, why don't they put that on the package? Or just design something better balanced!)
Response From WoodstreambrandsPatty : Consumer Relations RepresentativeHello Jane,
Thank you for the time taken to provide this feedback which will be shared with our Product Managers. We are sorry that the desired results were not seen. Our traps are covered by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a one-year replacement warranty. Please contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-5-VICTOR (1-855-584-2867) for any assistance needed. -
Review Rate Works for meI just caught my mouse in one of these. Peanut butter in the back, put it in someplace dark, along the wall in the kitchen and the next day, the door is closed, the cage is full. Just make sure you don't go just outside your house and let them go, I thought I caught 6 mice until I figured out it was the same one returning 6 times, but maybe you're not as dense as me. I've had the same traps for 10 years and had many inhabitants pay a temporary visit. Sometimes you get a clever mouse who gets the bait and escapes the trap, but they all eventually slip up and get caught.
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- Q&A
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- Tips
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Victor® Live Traps - Expert Tips
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Location, Location, Location!
The most important rule for the effective use of traps is good trap placement location based on thorough inspections to determine the high-activity areas of rodents. -
Number of Traps
The most common trapping mistake is using of too few traps. For only a couple of mice, a dozen traps are not too many. For severe mouse infestations, traps should be placed close together in double sets in areas of high activity. -
Importance of the First Night
Statistics show that more mice are trapped on the first night than on any other night. -
Offer Multiple Bait Choices
When many rodents are involved, different types of baits should be used. Individuals in a rodent population forage for different types of food.
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- FAQs
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Victor® Glue Traps - Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many of mice are born at once? How do I know that I've trapped them all?
A: It’s practically impossible to tell when you've trapped them all. You should continue to trap as long as you see mice or notice signs of activity. The most apparent sign of an infestation is fresh droppings.
Q: What is the most common mistake in trapping?
A: The true number of rodents present is underestimated. As a result, not enough traps are used. Although you have killed a few rodents, the remainder of the population continues to multiply.