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Brand | PIC |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 5.3"L x 2.1"W x 6.9"H |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Mouse |
About this item
- No poisons or chemicals
- Simple to set, easy to set and quick to kill
- Deep bait well for added Effectiveness
- Plastic mouse trap
- Contains 2 traps
- Plastic mouse trap; Power source type: wood
- Reusable
- Plastic mouse trap
- No poisons and no chemicals
- Easy to set and quick to kill
- Reusable
- Contains 2 traps
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Easy to remove | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 5.0 |
Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.9 |
Easy to clean | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.1 | — | 4.3 |
Sold By | OTCRx4u | Amazon.com | SEEPISH LLC | Amazon.com | little goldfish inc | Aserson |
style | Modern | Mouse Traps (4 Traps) | English | 6 Traps | Modern | Modern |
number of pieces | 2 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 4 |
material | Plastic | — | Plastic | Humane | Polyurethane | Plastic |
electric | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
weight | 0.2 pounds | — | 15 grams | — | 0.3 kilograms | 0.01 pounds |
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Brand | PIC |
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Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 5.3"L x 2.1"W x 6.9"H |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Is Electric | No |
Target Species | Mouse |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | PIC Corporation |
ASIN | B005V6BQMY |
Item model number | PMT2 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #58,208 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,005 in Pest Control Traps |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the reusability, quality and ease of cleaning of the mouse trap. For example, they mention it's easy to set, clean and use again. Customers are also impresseded with the performance, saying it works well and is effective. Opinions are mixed on the strength of the trap.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse trap. They say it's easy to use, and it rarely fails to trap a mouse. They also say it is the most effective and convenient mouse trap they have ever used. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of the product.
"...These look snazzy, so I bought them. They're super easy to bait, open, and they auto-set so they're a breeze if you've only one arm...." Read more
"...cleaning, Ability to use, Size just right, Appearance just right,Quality just fine !!! I would give it aHappy 🔟..." Read more
"These are the BEST mousetraps out there! We used to buy them at Family Dollar, but they no longer carry them...." Read more
"...With a near 100% catch rate, in my experience, these traps have turned the tide in my favor...." Read more
Customers find the pest control device easy to use. They mention it's simple to set using peanut butter or cheese, and the bait is easy to put on. They also say the traps are easy to place and engage into operating position.
"...They are easy to place, the pan triggered at a very light touch with a piece of paper but didn't set itself off when I put it down, which was way..." Read more
"Ease of use, Ease of cleaning, Ability to use, Size just right, Appearance just right,Quality just fine !!! I would give it aHappy 🔟..." Read more
"...Simple and effective. DO NOT BUY OTHER TRAPS! Always stick with the PIC traps. They are worth the money!" Read more
"Easy to use and easy disposal. Done have to worry about snapping on fingers." Read more
Customers like the performance of the mouse trap. For example, they say it works well, is easy to set, and is effective. Some say the traps don't snap on them.
"...These traps work EVERY time. I never find one that has been sprung that doesn't have a mouse in it. One time it even had two mice in one trap!..." Read more
"Trap works well and really holds the victim! Cleans up nicely too." Read more
"...In summary, if you're looking for an effective, ethical, and economical solution to your mouse woes, look no further...." Read more
"Cost reasonable and they work well. Sensitive enough that it springs the trap every time. Tried many things this is yhe best" Read more
Customers find the cleaning process of the pest control device to be easy. They mention that it is easy to set up, clean in bleach, and empty and reuse. Some say that the device makes no mess and is easy for reloading.
"Ease of use, Ease of cleaning, Ability to use, Size just right, Appearance just right,Quality just fine !!! I would give it aHappy 🔟..." Read more
"...For easy cleanup (because frankly I'm rather squeamish), I place the baited trap (USE PEANUT BUTTER) in one half of a cut soda carton...." Read more
"Trap works well and really holds the victim! Cleans up nicely too." Read more
"Easy to use and easy disposal. Done have to worry about snapping on fingers." Read more
Customers like the value of the pest control device. They say it's worth the cost and works well.
"...Always stick with the PIC traps. They are worth the money!" Read more
"...if you're looking for an effective, ethical, and economical solution to your mouse woes, look no further...." Read more
"Cost reasonable and they work well. Sensitive enough that it springs the trap every time. Tried many things this is yhe best" Read more
"...Waste of $ if you aren't sure if you have mice, rats, or squirrels." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the pest control device. They mention that it works fast, is easy to use, and snaps quickly. Customers also say that the trap is durable, efficient, and easy to clean and reuse. They say that it is more efficient than the traditional poison blocks and can be set within a couple minutes.
"...I recommend this to anyone!!! Easy to use and works fast!!!" Read more
"...The trap usually works so fast, that the mouse has no time to even taste the bait, so you can simply reuse it if you continue with mice hunt." Read more
"...Super easy to set up, dispose of mouse, and reset within a couple minutes...." Read more
"...We have found these traps more efficient than the traditional poison blocks. Great product!!" Read more
Customers like that the pest control device is reusable. They say it is easy to get mice out of them and can be used over and over.
"...They are reusable, but I just can't bring myself to use one once a mouse is in it...." Read more
"...Plus, they're plastic, meaning cleanup is as easy, and they're reusable, making them both wallet-friendly and environmentally friendly...." Read more
"...We put these traps down and caught a mouse within a day or two. And it’s reusable." Read more
"...are easy to set, easy to empty when they've caught a mouse, and are re-usable." Read more
Customers are mixed about the strength of the trap. Some mention that it has stronger springs than the new and improved, and does not accidentally spring like traditional wire traps. However, others say that the trap wasn't tripped and all the bait was gone.
"...Sensitive enough that it springs the trap every time. Tried many things this is yhe best" Read more
"...Update: Docking 1 star because one of the traps has already broken - the round plastic tab that goes through the spring mechanism broke off...." Read more
"...and set gently on the floor. They do not accidentally spring like those traditional wire traps...." Read more
"...The trap wasn't tripped & all the bait was gone, just lots of mouse poop! How VERY annoying!Closing remarks:..." Read more
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First, let's address the elephant in the room—or, should I say, the mouse. Traditional traps? They might as well come with a "Try Again" sign for our furry little Houdinis. Whether it was the peanut butter heist of the century or the trap snapping in vain, those old-school models left much to be desired. But Pic's plastic marvels? They're like the mouse-catching equivalent of a luxury resort where guests check in but don't check out. With a near 100% catch rate, in my experience, these traps have turned the tide in my favor.
Now, for the skeptics out there wondering about the ethics and mechanics of it all, let me break it down. There are no poisons or chemicals—just a straightforward, humane, quick-to-kill mechanism. Setting these traps is a breeze, and there's a deep bait well that ensures Mr. Mouse's last supper is indeed his last. Plus, they're plastic, meaning cleanup is as easy, and they're reusable, making them both wallet-friendly and environmentally friendly.
In summary, if you're looking for an effective, ethical, and economical solution to your mouse woes, look no further. Pic's Plastic Mouse Traps are the MVPs of mouse management. They're not just traps; they're your new best friends in pest control. I highly recommend these for anyone ready to turn their mouse problem into a mouse solution.
So, with this winter's new housemates coming in from the cold, we've got a problem.
This is not a situation I can have going on in my house. If they helped with the mortgage and promised not to chew the wires and burn our house down it might be okay, but it's just not happening so it means all-out war on the rodent population.
My husband, also frustrated, was like, "Find me a better mousetrap, trapper lady."
I think I did.
These look snazzy, so I bought them. They're super easy to bait, open, and they auto-set so they're a breeze if you've only one arm. They're also merciless little gadgets with teeth on them. It's actually better this way because the pressure from the teeth keeps mice from wiggling free in desperation to escape before the lights go out.
They are easy to place, the pan triggered at a very light touch with a piece of paper but didn't set itself off when I put it down, which was way more pleasant than the umpteen times I've had to reset or trash traps for an accidental dry-snap this year.
Right after I put the kids to bed a mouse got into this trap and I heard it go off in my master bedroom.
When I got up, here this little bugger was. Dead as a doornail. Pleased is an understatement here -- I am freakin' beaming. These things are treacherous for the mice and glorious for this housewife. Also, the chickens are loving a good mouse-treat.
Here are some helpful hints when using any mousetrap:
Put only a very tiny dollop on the center of the bait pan, no more than a shallow smear, so they have to work to get it by going over the trip plate. Mice are sometimes trap-familiar, especially if they've escaped or fooled traps before, so you need to convince them to go that extra mile and put pressure down for their treat. Do not make it too easy -- that's a beginner's mistake.
Funnel them into the area you want so they have to put their paws on the trip plate which WILL trigger this trap. You can even do what real trappers do with large game, which is buttress behind and around the trap along a known mouse path -- which is exactly what I did to catch my first mouse with these. I made a cubby so he had to meet the trap along the wall, doom-side forward, versus him coming from the rear and ultimately finding a way to lick the pan from the ineffective rear direction. It makes them more liable to hit on the trap because they're comfy and are guarded by their surroundings but you're really directing them into a death zone.
You can even put a trick or tease drop of Peanut Butter at the front of the trap (just a teeny tiny dot, no more than the size of a head of a pin, so they get enough confidence to go for the doom-bait in the center of the bait pan).
Five stars, at this point. I'll update with the kill count or if the efficiency wanes.
UPDATED:
Caught 9 mice. Our house is clear as of right now. Traps are still left out and set. These things are GNARLY -- in a good way -- and I think if you use them right they'll do right by you. Mouse-free-house!
2nd UPDATE 12/19/2018:
They've gone over a year satisfying my bloodlust for uninvited house pests and have caught untold wire-eaters over the summer and into fall. Numbers are lowest in years since we got these last year, now that we are back into winter, the ceiling is quiet. The hush of success brought to us by these hungry devices is welcomed. They. Are. Fabulous.
So, with this winter's new housemates coming in from the cold, we've got a problem.
This is not a situation I can have going on in my house. If they helped with the mortgage and promised not to chew the wires and burn our house down it might be okay, but it's just not happening so it means all-out war on the rodent population.
My husband, also frustrated, was like, "Find me a better mousetrap, trapper lady."
I think I did.
These look snazzy, so I bought them. They're super easy to bait, open, and they auto-set so they're a breeze if you've only one arm. They're also merciless little gadgets with teeth on them. It's actually better this way because the pressure from the teeth keeps mice from wiggling free in desperation to escape before the lights go out.
They are easy to place, the pan triggered at a very light touch with a piece of paper but didn't set itself off when I put it down, which was way more pleasant than the umpteen times I've had to reset or trash traps for an accidental dry-snap this year.
Right after I put the kids to bed a mouse got into this trap and I heard it go off in my master bedroom.
When I got up, here this little bugger was. Dead as a doornail. Pleased is an understatement here -- I am freakin' beaming. These things are treacherous for the mice and glorious for this housewife. Also, the chickens are loving a good mouse-treat.
Here are some helpful hints when using any mousetrap:
Put only a very tiny dollop on the center of the bait pan, no more than a shallow smear, so they have to work to get it by going over the trip plate. Mice are sometimes trap-familiar, especially if they've escaped or fooled traps before, so you need to convince them to go that extra mile and put pressure down for their treat. Do not make it too easy -- that's a beginner's mistake.
Funnel them into the area you want so they have to put their paws on the trip plate which WILL trigger this trap. You can even do what real trappers do with large game, which is buttress behind and around the trap along a known mouse path -- which is exactly what I did to catch my first mouse with these. I made a cubby so he had to meet the trap along the wall, doom-side forward, versus him coming from the rear and ultimately finding a way to lick the pan from the ineffective rear direction. It makes them more liable to hit on the trap because they're comfy and are guarded by their surroundings but you're really directing them into a death zone.
You can even put a trick or tease drop of Peanut Butter at the front of the trap (just a teeny tiny dot, no more than the size of a head of a pin, so they get enough confidence to go for the doom-bait in the center of the bait pan).
Five stars, at this point. I'll update with the kill count or if the efficiency wanes.
UPDATED:
Caught 9 mice. Our house is clear as of right now. Traps are still left out and set. These things are GNARLY -- in a good way -- and I think if you use them right they'll do right by you. Mouse-free-house!
2nd UPDATE 12/19/2018:
They've gone over a year satisfying my bloodlust for uninvited house pests and have caught untold wire-eaters over the summer and into fall. Numbers are lowest in years since we got these last year, now that we are back into winter, the ceiling is quiet. The hush of success brought to us by these hungry devices is welcomed. They. Are. Fabulous.