Mice and Rat Control Products
Trapper T-Rex Mouse and Rat Traps
T-Rex traps provide a welcome alternative to traditional snap traps. The T-Rex traps require less pull to set, and are easier to clean if you choose to do so. These traps are just as effective as standard snap traps, providing a quick and clean kill. They are substantially easier to work with and can go anywhere you would use a traditional snap trap. Helpful hint: Rodent traps are actually more effective if they are not cleaned. Rodents leave scent trails so that others can follow those trails to food. If a mouse or rat is killed in a trap, the scent will make the trap seem “safe” to other rodents, and they will be more likely to investigate the trap and get caught. Also See: Victor Mouse and Rat Traps, Mouse Glueboards, Rat Glueboards
Mouse and Rat Traps (Wooden Victor traps)
These classic traps have been time tested and proven effective for years. The metal bar comes down smoothly after the release of the trigger to quickly snap the neck of the rodent you are after. They are best set with peanut butter and are extremely effective against household rodents. Helpful hint: Rodent traps are actually more effective if they are not cleaned. Rodents leave scent trails so that others can follow those trails to food. If a mouse or rat is killed in a trap, the scent will make the trap seem “safe” to other rodents, and they will be more likely to investigate the trap and get caught. Also See: Trapper T-Rex Mouse and Rat Traps, Mouse Glueboards, Rat Glueboards
T1 station with Bait
Place stations in active areas near burrows, along walls or corners where activity has been seen. If additional stations are needed place in 15 to 30 foot intervals. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait until there is no sign of mouse activity. Remove any bird feeders, pet food or trash to ensure this bait it the only food available to the rodents. For use indoors or out (within 50 feet of buildings). Stations are not re-useable, so when block is consumed, replace with new fresh supply. Don’t forget areas such as sheds, garages, wood sheds, crawl spaces and around RV’s.
Mice and Rat Glueboards
Glueboards provide a chemical-free approach to rat trapping. Our glueboards are IPM-approved and non-toxic, which makes them safe for use in any home or business. These boards are large enough to trap a variety of pests, including rats, mice, roaches, scorpions, spiders, snakes, fleas, ticks, mites and lice.
Trapper Hidden Kill One use Enclosed Mouse Trap
The Hidden Kill Mouse Trap is an economical choice for homeowners looking for a discreet option for trapping mice. The trap is designed with a quick, no mess capture and kill mechanism that is an upgrade from the unsightly kill of outdated wood traps, all at an exceptional value. Bait the small cup with peanut butter or bacon grease. Can safely be used around children and pets. When the trap has tripped, throw away.
Other features include:
• Easy, no touch disposal
• Two-way entry allows mice to enter from either direction
• Innovative design for optional corner placement
• Removable bait cup for safe and easy baiting
T1 Mouse station with Bait
Place stations in 8-12 foot intervals. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait until there is no sign of mouse activity. For use indoors or out (within 50 feet of buildings). Remove any bird feeders, pet food or trash to ensure this bait it the only food available to the rodents. Stations are not re-useable, so when block is consumed, replace with new fresh supply. Don’t forget areas such as sheds, garages, wood sheds, crawl spaces and around RV’s.
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