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OW-2 Indoor Electric Mouse Trap 2 PCS, Instant Kill Rodent Zapper with Pet Safe Trigger, Black

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Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap


Features

  • The Humane Solution: Owltra is the humane solution for getting rid of rodents. A set of 4AA batteries exterminate 60 rats; Infrared sensor & no escape design keep rodent in place and generate 6,000 to 9,000 high voltage shock for quick elimination.
  • Quick Zap System: Our unique zap system guarantees 100% elimination without causing the rodent to suffer. Its also a safer alternative to using poison and chemicals; It can be placed anywhere inside your home or business.
  • Pet Safe Infrared Sensor & Rodent Entrance at the Side: The chamber is designed with infrared sensor & rodent entrance at the side. It only activates when it detects a rodent inside the trap; This prevents false zaps while protecting children and pets.
  • No Mess Disposal: With magnetic latches, youll never have to touch or see the rodent. Simply pull off the trap's lid and empty the rodent in the trash. Owltra deactivates automatically when the top is removed, which allows for safe and secure cleaning.
  • Convenient Bait Area: Lure rodents in by placing a pea sized amount of bait at the back of the trap; Simply lift the top and use a toothpick or cotton swab to apply bait on the trap's floor. Baits high in protein (such as peanut butter) are recommended.

Description

OWLTRA Electric Mouse Trap 2 PCS - This set consists of 2 OWLTRA OW-2 Electric Mouse Traps.

Brand: OWLTRA


Color: Black


Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 8"L x 3"W x 3"H


Number of Pieces: 2


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Mouse, Rat


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Brand: OWLTRA


Color: Black


Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 8"L x 3"W x 3"H


Number of Pieces: 2


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Mouse, Rat


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


UPC: 850027078458


Item Weight: 1.65 pounds


Manufacturer: OWLTRA


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EMZ30-2P


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works really well!
Style: Electric Mouse Trap 1 Pack
I have a 1915 farmhouse in WI. Even though it’s in a small town area and not considered rural, we have a constant problem with mice. We’ve placed bait, we’ve done the snap traps, all of it. This works the best by far! I feel like it’s more humane, and it’s caught several mice in two days (I told you we had a problem). I used mini peanut butter cups cut in half as the bait and we put them in areas that we knew they were having a hay day in. We’ve left the traps out at all hours and we check them twice a day, and every time we’ve got one. We love it. It’s really easy to put together and even with cheap brand batteries it’s lasted a long time. And my husband loves how easy it is to get rid of them. And there’s no mess to clean up (so far) and no smell to deal with like when using bait. Definitely worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Meghan Beaver

  • Best rat/mouse trap, ever! Worth every penny!
Style: Outdoor/Indoor Electric Rodent Trap
Previously, I was only accustomed to the traditional rat/mouse traps. The ones you have to be careful not to smash your fingers in! Our pest control guy uses the traditional traps and the bait boxes with the sticky pads. Not having dealt with a lot of rats, at least ones in the main living areas of my home, I wasn't certain about the best way to "erraticate" the pesky rodent(s). Sure, there are your typical rats/mice in the garage and crawspace,etc. Our pest guy typically addressed those "ratskills". Those traps are ok in those areas. Out of sight, out of mind, right? But, we had one enter our domain, and that was not cool at all! I wondered...what's the best solution? An electonic mouse trap? I must admit that I was a little skeptical when I purchased this, considering the price. Would it be just a gimmick? I questioned whether it was cheaply built, and whether or not it would really work. However, when it arrived, I found that it was constructed way better than I had expected. I was actually impressed! But, I still wondered if it would work. Well, that question was answered literally overnight! After setting it up the afternoon it arrived, the very next morning, the result was in! Sorry, Mr Rat! The governor granted no clemency for you! About the product: It is very simple to use. It takes 4 D-cell batteries, or you can use the included USB-C power cable (wall wart not included, but, hey, just use one of your extra USB-A phone plug you have laying around like I did). I used a small dab of peanut butter in the bait tray. Put the lid on. Power it on and set it against the wall in the area where you saw the little critter, or evidence of their activity. It has a light that flashes and a buzzer that beeps when one has been caught. When that happens, they are done! To empty it, you just turn the power switch to off. Open the top (the top comes off easily - not in a bad way, easily) and dump out the critter in the waste bin, or, you can have a proper burial if you should so desire! You do you! It's really that simple! In summary, it's a very effective product. Easy to use. We'll built. Great features for what it is. Much nicer than the Victor product I purchased at my local big box store, and it was less expensive. I believe it's a great investment and I will probably buy more of these to monitor other areas of my home. I highly recommend this product to others! Now, let's see if he has any relatives! Hope this was helpful. Have a blessed rest of your day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by King Miller King Miller

  • Good idea, in theory
Style: Outdoor/Indoor Electric Rodent Trap
This is a good idea in practice, as a more humane way to eliminate a rodent, however it did not work for me. I had a rat in my attic. I have no idea how it got up there tonthis day, but I could hear it scratching at night and/or when it was quiet. He could not get into the actual house/living area. I purchased this device and I honestly thought he was going to be done for the day I set it up, but boy was I wrong. I also bought an indoor Eufy camera to watch/monitor it. I set this trap up there and set the camera up in the attic facing the trap. It is 100% complete darkness up there when the light is off, but the cam was a PTZ cam with excellent night vision. I added american cheese and peanut butter with some fresh grated parmesan on a piece of tortilla in the bait trough (figured his last meal might as well be a good one). I also added a very small piece just inside the entry of the trap and a small piece just outside in front of the trap. Within no time I saw him eat the piece outside of the trap, as well as sniff all around the trap, focussing heavily on the vents right near the bait trough. Every so often he would return and sniff around the trap and look at the entry, but not enter. Finally maybe 5-7 days in (already too long for me) he reached in and grabbed the small piece inside the door. So I started thinking today is the day. Then over the next week he was beginning to go in further and further each day, reaching about 3/4 of his body in the entry at the peak point. However, I had to put a firm deadline that if he doesn't go all the way in TODAY and get zapped, I am going snap trap on his azz. Well, the deadline came and he never went all the way in, so I went up there and set a snap trap, turned off the light and closed the entry to the attic. I went outside to check the mail or something real quick, came back in and sat on my couch and then heard a noise and got a notification from the camera. Checked it and saw him get snapped. Within 10 minutes of placing the snap trap, he was done for. So, my point is, while this trap might work, in like a month to who knows, maybe 3 months, in the end a good ole fashioned $5 snap trap worked swiftly and immediately. One after thought of mine, is that they are in some ways much smarter than they are given credit for. I realized that I had not set the trap against any sort of wall, so he was always able to walk around all 4 sides of the trap and the top too. So I think he realized this was a box that went nowhere. A dead end. Perhaps if it was against a wall where at least one side of it he could not investigate, see or access, he might then think this is an opening into further exploration, like an opening into a wall or something, and not just a dead end box. Regardless, it ended up being the snap trap FTW in literally 10 minutes time of being set up. I gave this unit 3 stars because I'm sure it probably does work, and maybe more likely if set up against a wall. However, I think what would probably be the best idea for this is to have an opening/entry on both ends that they can see right through and out the other side, with the bait trough in the center/middle. I think a mouse or rat would be more inclined to go in if they can see that it's just a tube/hall with an exit ahead of them, and then when they get inside to the middle point, bzzzzzz. Oh, and let me tell you, I read about them and everything says they have good low light vision. I have to say they have excellent NO light vision. I watched this thing easily run along a rafter, and turn exactly when the rafter turned, and also hop from one thing to another. So either they have echo location or sonar, or maybe they emit infrared from their eyes, because they can SEE in complete darkness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Danno

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