🧹 Say Goodbye to Pests with Style!
The BOMPOW Mouse Traps are a set of four reusable snap traps designed for effective rodent control. Made from eco-friendly ABS plastic and stainless steel, these traps feature a quick-reacting spring mechanism for fast kills, ensuring a humane approach to pest management. Easy to bait and set up, they offer a hygienic disposal method without direct contact with the rodent. Ideal for households seeking a safe and efficient solution to mouse problems.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 2 cm; 48 g |
Part number | BOMPOW Mouse Trap |
Material type | ABS Plastic & Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | BOMPOW |
Item model number | BOMPOW Mouse Trap |
ASIN | B07HDZT74Z |
G**Y
Best.mousetrap.ever
These are *so* much better than wooden traps, wish i had found these years ago. I baited mine with peanuts and within 30mins of setting them i had caught a mouse. I thought i had a couple of varmints lurking under the conservatory, but in the next 2 days I have caught 7 mice! So simple to bait and set, no nipped fingers and no mess when disposing of your ex-rodents.One note of caution: be sure to set them carefully so the mice have to approach the trap head on without much room for manoeuvre, that way you will get a clean kill. If they can come at it from the side you may be left (as I was on one occasion) with a live mouse trapped by its back leg which i then had to dispatch myself before it went in the bin. Didn’t bother me but if you’re squeamish it probably will
U**R
Worked
Had two rats in my house. Trapped them in one day using this. Highly effective. Great size doesn't take much space. Catchbility is great too. Good value for money.
M**M
It's All About the Bait
Most reasonable mouse traps will work if the bait is correct. And by that I mean more attractive than whatever else is around. And the best overall bait is peanut butter by a country mile. Mice love this stuff.I bought these because a hedgehog house I had close to my house started to be visited by mice. The house was close to my garage so inevitably when not doing the evening SAS raid on hedgehog food they inevitably laid up doggo in my garage nice, warm and dry.Whilst I have no issue with mice the fact is that having them around will be a problem and thus need to be removed with extreme prejudice.So I bought two types of trap. The first type - and more expensive was a close style that I could put into the hedgehog house and ensure Spiney would be safe. The second type - and cheaper - were these which, I could scatter around my garage in order to eliminate the small bandits nicking the hog food.And they work well. As long as they are baited with something interesting - and peanut butter is the best - then they will eventually get nabbed. Unlike rats, mice are a bit stupid and will fall for these types of trap.Easy to set and easy to open and dispose of the mouse as well. Shiny hard plastic so you can clean them simply as well.The price is cheap for a multipack which, you will need. In the end I put eight of these in my garage and two enclosed in the hedgehog house and cleared the mice out in a week.
G**N
Top traps
Why did you choose this product over others?:Fantastic traps, easy to use, great price and already killed over 10 mice in my farm outbuildings.Easy to clean and bait.
C**L
Traps
Catches the smaller mice/ rats ok. Easy to load.
P**A
Does the job quickly and cleanly!!
After all this wet weather the local mouse population decided my house was THE place to go. I'm very impressed with these mouse traps as - so far - in 2 days I have dispatched 5 mice. Not only have these traps been successful almost every time but they are easier to load and empty than the old wooden ones. Very strong spring ( as confirmed by the bruise on the tip of my thumb - clumsy me!) no mouse suffered on its execution as was extremely quick as well easy to load again for another try. I've only had one miss but that was because I left the trap on the floor with space around it which meant the little blighter pinched the peanut butter safely without setting it off grrrr. Best bet for success is to leave in a confined space such as behind the toaster then the intended target has to tread on the trigger. I am not proud of the death toll so far but I'm afraid its my health or theirs and as mice spread diseases as well as cause damage to wiring etc then they have to go. Putting down peppermint oil etc etc doesn't work and poison is cruel and hit and miss. Catching them and taking them 2km away would cost a fortune in petrol and as I don't drive would be unrealistic! Anyway they just come back and bring their friends! These traps are inexpensive, hygienic, work exceedingly well and do not cause distress ( unless your grandchildren witness your felony of course! Ooops 🙄😲 ). If you have a mouse problem then I highly recommend.
D**E
Ineffective
No mice caught. Bait not touched. Useless.
C**0
Worked great for a quick death.
Caught Mickey Houdini on the first night of using these.He had the run of the house at night for the last 2 months. Several humane traps had been tried in order to release Mickey back into the wild but he had defied all , taking the bait without setting off the trap.After he had eaten through some of my favourite biscuits, the decision was made that if he wasn't going to go quietly then unfortunately it had to be the death penalty.I set 2 of these traps outside his entrance (yes, mouse holes look like the mouse holes you see in cartoons although I was surprised how small they were!) with the lovely temptation of crunchy peanut butter.I couldn't unscrew the bait holder so carefully held the clip half way back, as if your pressing a peg half open, then spooned the peanut butter into the little pot, then pressed the clip all the way back to set the trap.At this stage, keep fingers away from the front and place the trap by holding the back of it.In the morning, poor Mickey Houdini was gone from this world. No blood, no mess, just gone, with his head trapped and his body stiff.After a few apologetic words and a prayer that his soul was running free now in mouse heaven, his body was easily released with a squeeze of the trap, again just like a clothes peg. Because he was not poisoned, crushed, bloody or broken, I gave him back to nature in the hope his demise would make at least a small meal for something else.Great traps and quick death. No suffering to the mouse.IN MEMORY OF MICKEY HOUDINI. HE WAS SWEET BUT HE ATE MY BISCUITS. DEC 2029- FEB 2020. RIP.
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