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This 4-pack of humane mouse traps features 93 air holes for superior ventilation and 4 U-shaped slots to prevent tail injuries, ensuring a no-kill, live-catch experience. Made from durable ABS plastic, these traps are easy to set, highly sensitive, safe for families and pets, and reusable with simple cleaning tools included. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, they offer an ethical, effective alternative to traditional pest control.



| ASIN | B0C163HPZ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,513 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #471 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | ViKert |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,078) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | VK23-11 |
| Manufacturer | ViKert |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 2.4 x 2.6 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 795847330754 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
A**R
Works well and easy to use
Easy to set up and works as expected. Catches mice without harming them. Simple design and easy to clean. Good option if you want a humane solution.
P**C
Long, judgemental review + EASY ✨cleaning✨ tips
These are super sensitive so they are tricky to set and the back piece is a bit of a struggle to slide in and out but it's nothing you can't manage. Just place them where you want them first and gently set the trap without bumping it so it doesn't trip. They work very well and no mice have been injured so far! I'm entertained by how different each unwanted house guest is when they find themselves in this little predicament. Some are frozen in fear with little beady eyes popping out. Some are frantically squeaking for help (not realizing they are only alerting the death squad aka cats.) But many are totally unbothered. I found one happily eating its last free meal (a pecan with peanut butter on it, I'm a gracious host) and when I picked it up to carry it out, it stopped, looked at me for a second, then went back to munching. Very bored and unimpressed... Probably a teenager. PLEASE check these multiple times a day. There's no point if the mouse dies waiting for you to "humanely" get around to releasing it, and you do NOT want to find a stinky trap full of mouse poo. And make sure you have a relatively safe place to release it. Ours go to a remote dump where they enough food and housing to remain. Maybe they would occasionally go to our neighbors from hell, who conveniently live in filth and don't have cats, if I would do such a thing which for legal reasons I would not........ **CLEANING TIPS** Some people have said they throw the traps out rather than clean and reuse and I'm judging y'all so hard right now. That's ridiculous. I cut up a paper bag and use pieces to line the bottom. Takes a couple minutes and eliminates difficult cleanup. Toss liner. Give it a rinse. You don't need to scrub. Put it in the top rack of the dishwasher (open end facing down.) Does the manufacturer recommend this? Nope, but I can assure you it works... And if you're going to TOSS IT anyway then why not try? If you don't have a dishwasher... You're probably not the type to throw things out instead of cleaning them anyway 😂 You can use the included sponge or a bottle cleaning sponge and if the odor seems to linger, give it a bath in diluted bleach. But, if you can just monitor the traps and cover the bottom they will never get bad anyway. 🪤🐁 At the end of the day pat yourself on the back for the extra effort to not be subhuman. All other methods of rodent control are various shades of cruel. (Even my cats aren't as cruel as sticky traps...) If being more intelligent means humans have more of a right to exist in their space, then surely there's no excuse to not use our human gifts to control pests without making them suffer.
R**S
Buy them! See tips!
Effectively did the job. No more toxic baits, no dealing with dealing with dead rodents. This is likely the best option for catch and release (far from home). Got parents day 1, days 3 and 4 captured 4 babies. Tips: place against a wall, the little spring loaded door is sensitive— if it pops when placing on floor, pick up, tilt so trap door side faces towards floor- gently shake (plastic will move into place) and gently reset the door. When you are ready to release an occupant from jail— Use a carabiner to release the door. Mouse size Worth every penny
J**K
Simple and effective traps, good no kill option
Nice little cheap traps, works well. I like that the bait holder on the side is easy to fill with some treats, but doesn't let them get to it to eat it all away. First attempt, the little guy was a bit too quick, and only triggered it, but probably backed out, but we got them the second time. This one had eluded my other traps, so I'm not holding that against this trap. I'd give it 5 stars if it was a bit longer, to prevent that issue, and if the bait area was a little easier to get into, not that I had issues, but I could see folks with limited grip strength potentially having some trouble with it.
D**I
Took about 4 hours. These are excellent.
I live in a 133-year-old house. There are some holes. We have found most but not all of them, apparently. I used the square metal traps last year when we had some little visitors, but apparently they are only good for a single use because they were just randomly broken this year. Mice came to visit and they were just running in and out of the traps, thanking me for the Scooby snacks by pooping all over my floor. Next day my mom brought over brand new metal trap, which I set out that night. The next morning there were two in there. I drove them a few miles up the road and dropped them off in a field with some woods and an old barn, then came back, cleaned out the trap and put back out. Well, unbeknownst to me that brand new metal trap had broken after a single use just like all the rest and so I woke up to another mouse poop extravaganza in my laundry room, all around the trap (we use dog food kibble). I looked for an alternative, found these, read all the great reviews and decided to try them instead. My only complaint is that they will go off if you breathe on them, which is both handy and an inconvenience because I feel like I constantly have to check them to make sure they are open. On the other hand, they are highly effective and within 4 hours of putting one down I had caught another one. I drove it down to where I let the other ones go yesterday. I hope they find each other lol... Anyway, I will be using these from now on. Other than the hair trigger response, they are a lot easier to deal with. I was worried the mouse would go running up my arm or something when I opened the tube but he stayed at the other end and once I had it open I just set it on the ground and backed up for a second and he was gone. Then I dumped out the remaining few pieces of dog kibble that fat little beast hadn't gotten to yet. I mean, new place and all, might as well leave him at least one meal. If I didn't care I wouldn't be using a humane trap, right? Actually, I do have one other small beef but it's literally nothing - I'm not sure if it was condensation or whether that one mouse managed to pee all over the entire tube in the thirty minutes or so he was in that tube, but the whole inside was... Damp. I washed it out in the tub because it just seems too gross a job to do in a sink.
S**Z
Shave off the lip.
Bait station door is nearly impossible to open. There's a weird nonsense "lip" inside holding it closed that isn't on similar models I bought. I shaved those off with a knife (once we finally got them open) and now they work.
A**X
These live-catch mouse traps work well and are easy to use. Put a little bit of peanut butter in it and the mouse will almost guaranteed to be caught. Way too small for a rat but from the largest to smallest mouse, it worked perfectly. Sometimes the mice will poop in the trap, which makes it hard to clean, but overall not bad. it would be nice if it came with a brush to clean it. It doesn't take up too much space, and allows you to identify the type of mouse that was caught.
E**N
Better than I expected. Caught 3 mice within 12 hours after setting the traps, where by my traditional traps didn’t work. Bait can be reused for multiple trappings due to a segregated bait section. Super easy to clean and positive lock mechanism. Great price for 4 traps. Highly recommended for no kill removal of rodents.
L**U
These work so well, it is really nice to not have to kill the mice. But they are quite hard to get apart to put the bait in.
A**R
Easy to use, humane and effective.
L**H
Pros: -Very sensitive -Easy to set if you have sore hands -Extremely effective Cons: -Green colour makes it hard to see if there's a mouse (my solution: thoroughly examine every morning) -Cleaning is moderate difficulty (soaking it for a bit in hot, excessively soapy water helps a lot) -Putting bait in the bait door seems strange to me (my solution: smear the peanut butter on the inside instead) Overall? Fantastic product!
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