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Southern Homewares Humane Mouse Trap 2 Pack - Easy to Use, No Winding or Resetting, Non-Jamming, Clear Window View, Silver, Preferred by Professional Pest Controllers, Mouse Traps Indoor, No Kill

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Features

  • Easy to Use: Our mouse traps humane design ensures you can catch and release up to a dozen mice at a time, no winding or resetting required.
  • Easy to Use: Our mouse traps humane design ensures you can catch and release up to a dozen mice at a time, no winding or resetting required.
  • Clear Window View: Monitor your humane mouse traps indoor easily with the clear window view, ensuring you know when it's time to empty.
  • Clear Window View: Monitor your humane mouse traps indoor easily with the clear window view, ensuring you know when it's time to empty.
  • Handy Size: Mouse entry holes are 1.38" Wide and 1.13" Tall. Window measures 7.44" X 3.91". Overall dimensions are 10.38" X 6.25" X 2.05".

Description

I trap by Southern Homewares offers some of the best in the trapping business! The multi-catch humane repeater trap is no exception. It can catch a dozen mice at a time & requires no winding, batteries or maintenance. Simply position the trap in areas of known Mouse activity with the opening along the wall & curious mice will enter the one-way trap & bam they are caught! Clear window in the top means trap can be checked quickly. To release Simply take the trap to the desired area, Open the lid, & dump the mice out. Can be used with or without bait. Mouse entry holes are 1.38" Wide & 1.13" Tall. Window measures 7.44" X 3.91". Overall dimensions are 10.38" X 6.25" X 2.05". Includes two traps.

Brand: Southern Homewares


Color: Silver


Style: Mechanical


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 2.49 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 2


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Mouse


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


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Brand: Southern Homewares


Color: Silver


Style: Mechanical


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 2.49 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 2


Is Electric: No


Target Species: Mouse


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


UPC: 818947015151


Product Dimensions: 10.38 x 6.25 x 2.05 inches


Item Weight: 2.49 pounds


Manufacturer: Southern Homewares


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: B00BGADZ6E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fancy Mice Are Too Fat
Excellent trap. Works exactly as advertised. My only problem was that I was using it to retrieve a family of pet Fancy Mice that had escaped and started breeding. Domesticated mice have bigger heads and bodies so while it caught all the baby mice just fine, the adult Fancy Mice escapees were too fat to fit it. It was comical to watch them try. Sturdy, reusable, and easy to set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by Matthew

  • Great humane trap, but.....
These are wonderful humane traps, easy to clean and the mice don't die within 6 hours, as they do with the tiny cube, one mouse humane traps. Best to use peanut butter to lure them in. What is important to know, is that if you don't drive the mice about two miles away from your house to let them go, they will soon be right back inside. I trapped 27 mice in a two week period. Then I started marking them and discovered I was trapping the same 4 mice. This was during the 2018 polar vortex when they had to go through 1/8 mile of piles of snow to get back in my house. One came back within 3 hours! So using the trap is easy and effective. Taking them far enough away is how to keep them from coming back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by k leen

  • Won’t buy again. Needs a lid latch. Trap door failed.
Too hard to open the lid with two hands. Takes three hands or I have to brace the trap against my body to get it open. Nobody wants to do that. Put a latch on it. When mouse is caught they tend to hide under the door ramp so you can’t see them by just leaning over the trap looking at it. Oh and for outdoors use, the plastic top gets foggy anyway so then you can’t see through it. Less than a year old, the door tensioner lost its tension so mice are able to get out. I can’t see inside to figure out what’s wrong with it. Faulty design needs to be improved. Or maybe don’t use it outdoors so the metal doesn’t corrode. Will try to figure out how to make one door permanently closed so mice only use the other entrance. They work great to catch mice as long as the doors operate correctly. After that they are useless. Not buying any more of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Seriously

  • VERY easy to use
This trap is really convenient because you can instantly see in the window if one or more has entered. We also know because we put the nuts right in the middle and we can see if they are gone. Yes, we do have a Houdini that has figured out how to depress the ramp back down to get out but that has only happened twice in a month and we have caught over 30 deer mice. We had a service out to seal up the holes in the exterior of our house and she thinks in about 2 months, we'll have caught any that were already inside and get big enough to leave the nest in search for food. We take them about 40 - 50 yards into the woods to a large woodpile that is now probably a mouse condiminium. She said field/deer mice are not as desperate to get back into the house like a house mouse because they do not rely on us for food and we should be fine with how far away we are taking them but the biggest fix was going to be sealing up the exterior holes. She charged us $275 and wanted to do poison also but I said no to that. Eventually, they will all be gone once the holes are sealed. This trap works especially well if you are close enough to hear them enter (which ours is because it is under the sink in our kitchen) or if you check often (we check every 1 - 3 hours) and other than the one genius, the other mice have not been in the trap long enough to figure out how to get back out. Since it is cold, we first put them in a hamster cage until it gets above 15 - 20 degrees. We like to catch at least 2 before releasing together so they can huddle and stay warm in the cold. They're probably all related so we figured they're like "Hey Jim! Looks like you got caught too, huh? Well, at least we'll get to go to the woodpile together and see Mike and Tom. They went missing last night." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021 by AJ V.

  • These Traps Worked Perfectly!
I have a pet rabbit who has free reign in my garage and loves it because there are boxes to hide behind. During the winter, after giving the rabbit fresh water, I saw a little mouse come out from behind a box and go drink from the water bowl. It was really cute. Then two came out one day to drink out of the water bowl. Then I started noticing mouse droppings in the rabbit's food bowl. Although I love mice and other rodents, I wasn't willing to take care of a whole community of cute little pets. I needed a live trap to catch more than one of them so I could relocate them together. I'm way too sensitive about animals to be able to live with the thought of taking one mouse away from its family and leaving it alone in a strange new place. It really sucks being this sensitive. I've never tried to catch mice before so I looked at a few different live traps before deciding on this one. I put some rabbit pellets inside the trap and put the trap next to the rabbit's food bowl, since I knew they were eating from it. The first night I put it out, it trapped one. I left the mouse in there and put more food in and a cap full of water. After the next night, there were four more mice in it - a mom mouse and three of her babies! I was so glad because the family was all together so they would have each other wherever I dumped them. The next day, I got another adult mouse, added it to the rest in a trash can, and came back a couple of hours later to find another one. I had kept the trap near the rabbit's food but he apparently was annoyed and pushed the trap across the garage floor, but I still got one. The traps are so easy to use. There is a clear lid that lifts up so you can see inside it and access every part of it. I watched the mice try and fail to get out of it and they weren't hurt. I am so happy I got these traps because they work so well and are apparently so inviting that a mother mouse ushered her children into it with her! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020 by Diana S

  • Either Mighty Mouse is here or 2 of the 4 are bad
Two of the four traps are working, the other two don't keep any mice in and they are enjoying the peanut butter or as I said Mighty Mouse lives at my neighbors home. I am going to try to cover the one side of each trap that doesn't trap (as far as I can tell) to try to get my money's worth of this purchase. Not totally terrible, but not what I had hoped for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Martha Mcclements

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