Zap your rodent worries away! ⚡
The Owltra Indoor Electric Mouse Trap is a humane and efficient solution for rodent control, capable of eliminating up to 60 rats with just one set of 4AA batteries. Featuring advanced dual infrared sensors for safety, a no-mess disposal system, and a convenient bait area, this compact trap is designed to fit seamlessly into your home while ensuring the safety of pets and children.
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 3"W x 3"H |
Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | Electric Mouse Trap 1 Pack |
Color | Black |
T**E
Great product for ridding spaces of mice
We have had the mouse trap for a full year now and every few months we get a bed invasion of mice. This thing has worked wonders for us. It’s easy quick clean no struggle. No more snap traps, no more glue traps no more pinching fingers trying to set them. We have not had to reload bate for a while because the mice don’t even get to it . Zap is so quick and fast. Caught about 10 mice. Bate I used was peanut butter. Will have to change the bate eventually because it will dry and not have odor. Used Lysol to spray on and in it . The Lysol smell didn’t even stop the mouse from coming into the trap. So happy w this will probably get another for the garage .
L**.
VERY Effective and Works Quickly and Humanely
This product caught 3 mice in a matter of 4-1/2 hours! This works when a mouse enters the opening, lured by peanut butter, and once inside the unit zaps them with electricity (battery operated) and euthanizes them. Then you can lift the top of the unit and “pour” them into a double-bagged plastic bag, knot the top and dispose of in the garbage. There is a switch on top to turn it off and on. I don’t like killing animals but we had to do something and this worked quickly and humanely and you don’t have to touch the mice. I recommend using 1/2 gallon thin bags like you would use on a very tiny wastebasket. The unit is safe around house pets and pets cannot get inside them, unless you have mice or hamsters. CONVENIENCE: Each unit uses 4 AA batteries and when a mouse has been euthanized a green light will flash off and on to let you know. The batteries should last for about 60 mice. Hope this helps you.
D**S
Avoid Owltra; defective product design is bad enough, atrocious support pushes it over the edge
Beware the deceptively high rating on this listing, it is the combined ratings of 9 different products. This review is for the small outdoor tunnel snap traps.They are pretty bad, and probably a waste of your time and money. Read the reviews others have left for them. There is some defect (probably loosey goosey manufacturing tolerances) that causes them to either not latch or get stuck latched, often right out of the box. And if not then, after a couple triggers.I got 'lucky' and I was able to initially set all of them without any apparent issue. After a few months of them not catching anything, I investigated further in case something was wrong, and found that 3 of the 4 were either incredibly hard to trigger (impossible for a mouse) or just completely jammed and immovable. One worked as I would expect, on a hair-trigger, and to its credit, managed to catch two mice eventually.I contacted Owltra service, politely asking if there was a way to fix them, and if not asking for replacements, but never got a response.Several months later, I bought a second of their electric traps (which work like a champ) and saw the cheery little note that said to contact them if there was any problem. Encouraged by this, I tried emailing them again about the faulty snap traps, this time with receipts attached to add legitimacy, assuming my first email just got lost or accidentally overlooked.This time they responded, passively aggressively noting that I ordered them a year ago and asking in broken English whether they worked well for me for the past months (???). I think they were trying to imply that I'd gotten my use out of them. Ignoring the attitude, I re-iterated that 3/4 never worked and went into more detail about the problem.They ignored me again. A bit peeved now, I initiated contact with them a third time, noting my frustration and the fact that I had also contacted them previously 4 months ago about the same issue, screenshotting the old email.This seemed to get their attention and they responded within a couple hours, just to say that they didn't get my first email and that the traps were out of warranty now as I ordered 'a long time ago' - as of that last email, a few days past a year for the first two I ordered, a month short of a full year for the second set. Subtract 4 months if we go by my first email. I have to assume the warranty period must either be 6 months or this site's default 30 day return window or just whenever they feel like 'a long time' has passed.They did then offer a generous 10% discount on my next order. I decided this wasn't worth the time and that my effort would be better spent writing a novel warning others of this experience, so I did.Not that it was strictly necessary, as other reviewers report a similar customer service experience (why include that happy little 'contact us' note at all, Owltra?! Just save yourselves the effort of ignoring all those emails!)I really do like their electric traps, those do work. Just something fundamentally wrong with these snap traps, and Owltra are utterly dismissive of their own failure. They make it impossible to trust them as a company, so I will be looking for alternative electric traps for my next purchases as well, and I recommend others do the same, since any problem that falls outside the Amazon 30 day return window is likely going to become your problem, not theirs.Which is pretty bad for a product like a mouse trap that may take weeks or months to show any result!
B**W
Works great and cheaper than a cat!
Works great! Pest control in my area costs about $80 to come set snap traps that you have to both see the mouse and dispose of yourself. At $35 for two OWLTRA OW traps, I've already saved $ plus I didn't have to look at a dead mouse. I received these traps at 6:00pm Thursday evening and had my first mouse before 4:00am Friday.These are very easy to set up. I just put a little peanut/chocolate butter in the bait dish and a small piece of cracker at the entrance door. The little guy couldn't resist. Very easy clean up. Turn switch off, remove top and dump mouse, reset.This is the first time in over 20 years I have had a mouse in my house and I hope it's the last.I also showed these traps to my 3 cats and put them on notice that if they don't up their game I can replace them for $35.
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