



🐭♻️ Catch mice, not stress—humane, reusable, and smart.
The Multi-Catch Humane Mouse Trap offers a no-kill, reusable solution for effective rodent control. Featuring a durable build and a transparent inspection window, it allows easy monitoring and captures multiple mice at once without chemicals or batteries. Ideal for homes with children and pets, it combines safety, efficiency, and eco-friendliness in one sleek design.






J**.
Safe and humane
I don't mind any sort of critter as long as it has fur or feathers, but not all belong in the house. I bought this so I could relocate mice a few miles from my home and it works great! I put a cracker or something small with some PB on it in a few spots to lure the mice then my dogs let me know when it was time for me to check it because they could hear the mice and then see them through the window; I would take it to a field a few miles away and set it on the ground for a minute before opening the lid for release.Pros: No traps to check for dead mice or snap your finger in when you're setting it up; no dead mouse decaying somewhere from ingested poison that you can't find.Cons: it's larger than most traps; you will need to clean any droppings out, which can be nasty even if it's done outside with a water hose; you need to check it at least 1 or 2 times a day
G**T
He said it was easy enough to open the trap up and get the ...
The mouse was sneaking into our bread bags, nibbling at hamburger buns and causing domestic disputes about 'who the heck takes a single large bite out a hamburger bun and then puts it back in the bag, hon?' Clearly, it had to go. I will admit that my first instinct was (after wanting to scrub my mouth out and get prophylactic treatment for hanta virus once I realised that I had been using buns from the same bag) to go to the dollar store, buy some snap traps and be done with it. I have an infant at home, and I am a bit of a wimp. That said, I also try not to harm living creatures if I can help it. Catch and release bugs with the paper and cup trick etc etc. I bought this trap after reading reviews on a more popular plastic trap that the mice were apparently gnawing through the lock on, thus achieving a hasty escape.Despite my mother's head-shaking and the dire warnings from family and friends that New York mice would never be fooled by something so humane and that I would end up buying a brutal snap-trap in the end, I put the trap out the night it came with chunks of hamburger bun inside it. Ten minutes later, I was brushing my teeth and heard a little clinking noise from the kitchen. Walked in to find a pair of beady eyes staring accusingly through the vent slats. I had made sure to put enough hamburger bun in to tide the little guy over until morning (per the instructions of another reviewer), when my boyfriend walked into the park for the Big Release on his way to work. He said it was easy enough to open the trap up and get the mouse out. It's been one month and no further sign of mice. Great trap, well made, worked like a charm. Can definitely recommend.
J**Y
Doesn’t work, entry way too tiny & complicated for house mouse
This did not work for regular house mouse. The entry way is small AND there’s a metal ramp in the entry that points upward to ceiling, meaning to the naked eye, it “looks” like entry is “closed” & not at all wide open. So either the mouse is too smart or too lazy to PUSH the entry hallway “open” with his body weight. If u can imagine a SEE-SAW that’s blocking the entry hallway, that’s what it looks like. The only way the mouse COULD walk into & thru the hallway INTO the main area where the food is located, the mouse has to walk UP this metal ramp/see-saw and only when he reaches the TOP of that see-saw, it will then TIP DOWN like a see-saw to then let him INSIDE the hallways & INTO the main area of the “food room.” BUT if mouse just looks INTO the opening of this trap, the mouse cannot SEE ANY FOOD and visually will look like the opening is “shut” bc the top of the see-saw like ramp hits all the way to the ceiling, so no way to see other side of hallway. The see-saw ramp hitting top of ceiling is also the same way they are not allegedly allowed to walk back out once see-saw tips back up to ceiling AFTER the mouse walk down this ramp. This whole entry way is way too complicated for an avg dumb mouse to maneuver & also the smart mice to just avoid bc they r looking for easier entrances, ones they can just walk right thru to the food. I didn’t catch 1 single mouse with this. I did catch mice with those plastic tunnel-like traps easily except the only fault with those cheap plastic tunnels, the “spring doors” basically stop working after catching 2-3 re-use, bc the sensitivity of the spring wears down or breaks so u have to just keep buying those. But at least those still catch the mice for 1-3 time use. THIS MOUSETRAP is totally useless bc NO mice will go INTO it. AGain it’s prob bc the hallway after the beginning entry area of this trap just “looks” like there is no “open wide passage”… entry/hall looks blocked. A mouse can’t figure out that if they walk to the “BACK OF THE DEAD END hall” the floor tilts down letting them into the “rest of the hallway leading to food”…. It’s not a good “friendly & inviting” design. Unfortunately I missed window to return this useless item.Waste of money. :(
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