Catch with Care! 🐭✨
The LULUCATCH Mouse Traps offer a humane, safe, and effective solution for capturing mice without harm. Designed with a sensitive trigger and sturdy ABS material, these traps ensure quick and reliable catches while being safe for children and pets. Reusable and easy to clean, they provide a sustainable option for pest control in any indoor or outdoor setting.
D**E
Work great and easy to use
Love these! Easy to use, got the little mouse in our kitchen the first night. Then lent them to my daughter and same results! Nice to take the little critters for a short ride and let them go live their little lives outdoors. Work great, just put a little peanut butter or cheese in the end unit and set along a wall. Just be sure to check your trap(s) a couple times a day while you have them set.
M**A
Mice love them!
Mice enjoyed these traps. With the cooler weather arriving, I set out all of these traps, as mice enter our basement. They set very easily, but the mice were able to walk in and steal the food and walk out. Didn't catch any mice with these!
H**M
Mouse trap?
This mouse I am trying to catch must be called Hercules. I opened the sliding food holder and put in some food. When I went to check the trap, the food holder was gone and so was the mouse. The food holder was a couple of feet away. I will try again.
R**Y
Easy and effective
Easy to setup. Lathered a little peanut butter in the designated area and a few hours later i caught the pesky mouse in my garage. Left it loose at a nearby park. Just purchased more as these are easier to deal with than the wooden snap traps. The mice were taking the peanut butter and not snapping the trap. These have a very smooth mechanism that sets it off with the smallest field mouse
M**Y
Well-made trap, but bait compartment is not well suited to peanut butter.
We've been doing battle - humanely - with mice that have found a way into our attic, so we added these traps to our arsenal. The traps are of good quality and the trip mechanisms trigger with a light touch. Although the trap's shell is strongly tinted green, it is still easy to tell at a glance if you've caught one of the little critters.The bait compartment is easy enough to insert and remove (including when releasing the mice) and the holes on the back side help the bait scent to spread (attracting some mice to the wrong end, but I guess they eventually circumnavigate the trap looking for a way in).Unfortunately, the bait compartment is ill-suited to peanut butter, the most highly recommended bait for mouse traps. Baiting it with peanut butter involves smearing peanut butter in between the two panels by poking something like a table knife or popsicle stick in there. It's even worse from a cleaning standpoint when you want to remove the old bait. These bait compartments are better suited to dry baits like whole peanuts.Our other brand of humane traps have a single, removable, rear panel with a little bait dish that protrudes into the trap. Those are easy to bait with peanut butter and easy to clean, but they do afford each mouse an opportunity to eat the bait after they are caught. That's not a big deal for us as I think that it's best to freshen the bait after each catch.I'm going to give these a four stars. If you're happy with using solid baits like whole peanuts, add that star back in and think of these as five star traps.Note: Rather than risk a delayed approval of this review by including photos of the traps, I'll refer you to the Amazon product photos, which look just like what I received.
L**W
Have not caught anything
These are easy to use, I have not caught the mouse so I cannot say they work well or not after the rodent is caught but it is easy to set
S**A
Horrible
The dang mouse took the end that u put the treat in and discinnected it and took it back to his house! Took it right off!!
R**N
Would not buy again
Trapdoor either doesn’t stay down in lock position. Snap up on his own or some didn’t work at all had to return. I kept the last one and proven to not be successful after one catch not able to reset.
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