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The Victor Indoor Electronic Humane Mouse Trap combines cutting-edge high-voltage technology with smart LED alerts and a no-touch disposal system to deliver a 100% effective, safe, and hygienic solution for indoor rodent control. Designed for easy placement and family safety, it offers a modern, discreet way to keep your space mouse-free without the mess or hassle.





| ASIN | B0CQ8S545V |
| Brand Name | Victor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,180) |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.6L x 10.2W x 18.1H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Victor M250BSR-2 Indoor Electronic Humane Mouse Trap - No Touch, No See Electric Mouse Trap - 2 Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M250BSR-2 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | M250BSR-2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Style Name | 2 Traps |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 072868567889 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
Y**.
Buen producto aunque la trampa es solo para ratones pequeños
أ**ن
صغير جدا لا يمكن أن يدخله فأر كبير فقطلصغار الفئران والصغيرة جدا كل الجهاز لا يتجاوزحجم كف اليد
K**M
I bought these on the recommendation of a friend who has one. I was NOT disappointed. Put a dab of peanut butter (PB) on the bait spot (chop sticks, toothpicks work best), set the traps and caught a mouse first 2 nights. Next night, no mouse, but the PB was gone. Changed batteries (cheap ones), same thing. Bought better quality batteries (the one that the bunny advertises). Working again! Tips - make sure there is NOTHING touching the shock pads, that makes the trap useless. Make sure you use higher quality batteries. This does not draw the same power that your tv remote does. Ease of installation? - a bit of bait, install batteries, set and go away. I have one in my office (I work in a warehouse) and one in my kitchen. Stickiness - not sticky at all! It kills them dead immediately. Disposal is great, just open the trap and dump the dead critter in the trash! Design - small, compact, fits practically anywhere. No worrying about pets getting into it, unless you have mice that get loose, then I suggest you shut it off or remove the batteries until you find your little pet. For the record - I am not a mouse hater in general, only the ones that invade my home when they should be living outside. I think they are cute and fun to pet, if they are pets. Not wild outdoor types though - they need to stay there.
W**.
I used a Victor electric trap years ago for a backyard rat, so I knew it worked as we caught a big one back then. Recently, I saw mouse droppings under the kitchen sink and found my old trap—unfortunately, it didn’t light up anymore. I figured it was just too old and capacitor might have died, so I ordered this one from Amazon right away. While waiting, I also picked up some Victor snap traps and glue traps of another brand from a local store. Here's how everything performed: Snap trap: Caught 2 mice in the garage over 3 nights. On 2nd night, the bait was licked off but the trap didn’t trigger. I guess it depends on individual trap's sensitiveness. I did find some are more easier to snap when installing them. For the 3rd night, I actually placed 4 traps as 2 pairs side by side. Up on close examination, the peanut butter is gone from the rest of the 3 as well, and the one caught the mouse is the most sensitive one indeed. Electric trap: First night, bait was gone and light was blinking, but no catch. Second night, it worked— we got the mouse. Glue traps: I placed 4 (one under sink and three on the kitchen floor) but caught nothing. I hope it's because we only have that one mouse in the cabinet. Ease of use: Some say the bait area is too small—just put peanut butter on the inside of the flip cover (credit to another reviewer’s photo). And yes, emptying the trap is super easy: flip the lid and drop the mouse out. No mess. Overall, effective and easy to use. Update: Caught another one after two nights without activity. Peanut butter is gone, and the mouse’s head is point to the exit. It’s a smaller size one, if it hopped between the two metal plates, it might have escaped. I think that’s what happened on first day, peanut butter was gone, but nothing got caught. Update 2: Caught another one the first night I moved the electric tap to garage. This little mouse licked peanut butter off two snap traps, but it can’t escape the electric one.
C**Z
Funciona a la perfección con ratón pequeño, muy recomendable
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