2-Pack Animal Humane Live Cage Trap That Work for Rat Mouse Chipmunk Mice Voles Hamsters and Other Small Rodents, Trampa para Ratones, Catch and Release (Small)
Humane Live Animal Trap – Do not harm or kill the small animals of being caught, you can release them at any time. If you want to catch a big one, please choose a bigger size. click here
Light Weight Aluminum Structure – Sturdy and Durable, the finest wire mesh won’t be bitten open by those small animals’ teeth.
High sensitive trigger mechanism – Once the trigger is touched, the door will be auto-locked immediately and keep the critters in it.
Exclusive Patented Design – Innovative, efficient and easy to use, it’s widely recognized by the users. Product Size: 10.5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
Premium Customer Service – If it’s damaged in half a year, please contact us and show us the pictures, we will send you a replacement.
It’s slightly smaller than I expected, but well made. Caught a young squirrel that was in our soffit the first time I baited the trap. Oh and Let’s go Brandon.
Chipmunks we’re chewing on vinyl deck furniture. Wires in my car. Wood in my house. Real pests! I read reviews and attatched a wire handle. Also put bait on foam packing material. Bait was peanut butter, peanuts, sunflower seed so I did not need to clean the trap plate. Geez!
I wish I found out about this a couple years ago. Very easy to use
Very effective! Caught six mice over the last three months in our guest room and released them miles away. Used cheese as bait. Tried D-con traps without success.
Small size worked great at catching chipmunks and mice.
Chuck Miller –
I had 2 chipmunks eating my tomatoes. Caught both with the small size trap within 24 hrs and relocated several miles away. Also caught a mouse, so trigger is sensitive enough for mice too.
Seems pretty sturdy. I like the auto-locking door (a bar slides down and prevents the door from opening, so even a squirrel wouldn’t be able to push and force it open).
I highly recommend it for humane capture and release of pesky critters. Just release them far, far away….
If a squirrel gets into these, they damage the mechanism....oops.
WillowWren –
This was easy to use, and we did get rid of a few garden pests before they could enter the home … checking the trap often to make sure they were freed safely far away. We did, however, entice a squirrel to check out the peanut butter and he made a mess of the hook mechanism…. (he was released unharmed but frightened.)
i was using this with great success until I had a mouse who was able to cut one of the side wire mesh and squeeze out through the mall hole. a heavier gauge wire mesh could solve the issue
Mary –
Even caught a small mouse in it but it could use a handle.
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mr.vr4 –
It’s slightly smaller than I expected, but well made. Caught a young squirrel that was in our soffit the first time I baited the trap. Oh and Let’s go Brandon.
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Timothy Witman –
Chipmunks we’re chewing on vinyl deck furniture. Wires in my car. Wood in my house. Real pests! I read reviews and attatched a wire handle. Also put bait on foam packing material. Bait was peanut butter, peanuts, sunflower seed so I did not need to clean the trap plate. Geez!
I wish I found out about this a couple years ago. Very easy to use
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Andrea –
Very effective! Caught six mice over the last three months in our guest room and released them miles away. Used cheese as bait. Tried D-con traps without success.
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Chuck Miller –
I had 2 chipmunks eating my tomatoes. Caught both with the small size trap within 24 hrs and relocated several miles away. Also caught a mouse, so trigger is sensitive enough for mice too.
Seems pretty sturdy. I like the auto-locking door (a bar slides down and prevents the door from opening, so even a squirrel wouldn’t be able to push and force it open).
I highly recommend it for humane capture and release of pesky critters. Just release them far, far away….
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D. Sihocky –
Caught six chipmunks to relocate in three days. Works great. The other two can stay.
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Edward –
1st rat caught bent the actuator rod and clip.
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coedriver –
Good little trap for the money. To small for the rats I need to trap. My fault for not reading the dimensions.
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WillowWren –
This was easy to use, and we did get rid of a few garden pests before they could enter the home … checking the trap often to make sure they were freed safely far away. We did, however, entice a squirrel to check out the peanut butter and he made a mess of the hook mechanism…. (he was released unharmed but frightened.)
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Joseph C –
i was using this with great success until I had a mouse who was able to cut one of the side wire mesh and squeeze out through the mall hole. a heavier gauge wire mesh could solve the issue
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red102167 –
As described
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Joseph –
fairly flimsy, the first live animal caught tore the insides apart making it virtually useless
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Karen Lancaster –
Worked perfect. Easy to set up and easy to release.
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