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The Marko Pest Control Mouse Trap is a durable, reusable humane trap made from galvanised steel, designed to catch up to 10 mice efficiently. Its clear inspection window and self-setting mechanism make it easy to use and monitor, while being safe for homes with children and pets. Perfect for discreet placement in various environments, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to poison-based pest control.
| ASIN | B01N9O8LLJ |
| Brand Name | marko |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Manufacturer | Marko |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPC-STLBS |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**N
Thumbs up
I’m pleased I bought this trap. Comes ready to use. I simply add a little bird seed or whatever to attract the mice. Having observed their common ’rat run’ or pathway the trap is laid against the wall they use to go back and forth. There’s an entrance either side so it doesn’t matter if they’re off out for the night or coming home from night shift, there’s a door facing them. I’m currently catching a couple of mice a week, but can vary depending on how many mice are in the nest(s) nearby. I clean it out each time just by running the hose over it. This trap is tamper proof to squirrels and cats. Unfortunately the trap did attract a slow worm, which got stuck trying to escape!
G**L
Great device for catching very small mice
We noticed lots of tiny field mice in our garden who seemed to be enjoying the bird food being dropped at the bottom of the bird table by the birds. We looked at various humane traps but we were worried the mice were so small they wouldn't trigger any trap. This trap looked the best so we bought it. After just under 2 weeks we have caught 9 tiny mice and rehomed them in the woods about half a mile away. We used bird food as bait. The trap is just hinged one one side so easy to open for release of mice. No instructions needed, just common sense.
M**Z
A 'mare to clean!
I've been using plastic traps all Spring. They were brilliant at catching mice, but even if you empty them quickly they get chewed up and wrecked in no time so I wanted something gnaw-proof. Surprisingly this trap actually caught a mouse on the first night but I've had nothing more since (which is not good value for money yet). It did not appear to be dirty after that first use - but it's not easy to clean effectively (very fiddly, complicated working parts which I daren't take apart!) so I am wondering if there is a lingering smell that is putting off more mice. It's also rather large.
V**S
Good mice trap
Delivered on time. Well made , very easy to set, and it 100% works! Caught the little mice using instant noodles.
V**Y
It works and with less stress to captives
Finally we have got rid of a family of mice in our Utility room which have evaded capture for some time. We had purchased other single rodent friendly devices but they seemed too small for the captives to spend a night in before we came down to release them and they seemed stressed. One even managed to chew the plastic door release so we had to throw it away, First night we caught two together and then single ones over the following days (sometimes none). The metal construction means it is not chewable, there is a clear viewing section on the top so you can easily see if you have any guests. Easy to clean and highly recommended.
J**O
Not suitable for all types of mice
It did catch a mouse but not in the way it intended. The field mouse got stuck on way in (was being chased by my dog otherwise it wouldn't have attempted it) and I had to open the cover and hold the metal slide down so the mouse could squeeze itself the rest of the way in. Really not fun as I'm terrified of mice. It probably would work for very small house mice but not adult field mice as I found out. The plastic single traps work better and fit all mice with sensitive trigger. Buy with caution would advise to check the size of mice you have first.
K**E
Easy, simple, effective
I have used these style of mouse traps before, and found them to always be super easy and effective. Pop some peanut butter in there, and usually a mouse in your house will end up in here instead. Easy catch and release. Great not to use poison bait as I have two house cats I don't want to kill!
P**E
Solid, logical design and looks good. No mice so far though?
This trap looks really good. It's solid and a decent size. Looking at it, the design makes sense and I can't see why it wouldn't work. Sadly it has caught no mice in a month. I handled it in plastic gloves, put peanut butter inside, and sprayed the outside with watery maple syrup and peanut butter to make it attractive. Nothing! We could just have already beaten the mice, but I doubt it. Nothing much seems to work and nothing at all has for months. Out of ideas!
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