2-Pack Animal Humane Live Cage Trap That Work for Rat Mouse Chipmunk Mice Voles Hamsters and Other Small Rodents, Trampa para Ratones, Catch and Release (Small)
Humane Live Animal Trap – Do not harm or kill the small animals of being caught, you can release them at any time. If you want to catch a big one, please choose a bigger size. click here
Light Weight Aluminum Structure – Sturdy and Durable, the finest wire mesh won’t be bitten open by those small animals’ teeth.
High sensitive trigger mechanism – Once the trigger is touched, the door will be auto-locked immediately and keep the critters in it.
Exclusive Patented Design – Innovative, efficient and easy to use, it’s widely recognized by the users. Product Size: 10.5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
Premium Customer Service – If it’s damaged in half a year, please contact us and show us the pictures, we will send you a replacement.
We use these to catch deer mice in our yard around the house. These are the real deal… quality craftmanship, easy to use, very effective. I was concerned that the mice might be too small for even the small size trap, but we’ve caught several the size of a golf ball with no problem. We bait the trap with peanut butter. To release, it’s a good idea to use sheet metal flashing or similar to hold the trap while opening the door to avoid unwanted scratches or bites through the wire mesh.
These traps are easy to use and worked great to get rid of chipmunks. I used peanut butter in a small cup near the trigger. Also caught mice in the garage. I am done with sticky traps for mice.
Today we caught Alvin, Simon, Theodore, and another chipmunk we didn’t name. I released them about 2 miles from our house. Lesson learned here. I was failing at first. Go with walnuts. Break them apart a little bit in your hands. They love that scent. Put them towards the back of the step platform that triggers the trap. Now that I’ve got it down, we’re in the chipmunk relocation business.
We have had an invasion of chipmunks in our yard over the last two years. Was cute at first, they would walk right up next to me on my back porch looking for sunflower seed handouts. Amusing and fun to watch until I discovered they were burrowing in extensively in my back yard around my high bush blueberries and in behind my stone wall. Those little buggers can move some dirt! Fearing undermining and damage to my plants the chipmunks had to go. Didn’t want to use poison and living in a neighborhood with firearms restrictions I wanted a better way. I didn’t really want to kill them anyway. Tried this trap and sure enough, caught the first one within 10 minutes of setting the trap. Since then I’ve relocated 3 of them to an area where I know there are other chipmunks thriving naturally. So far so good, this trap has been excellent to use!
We have caught about 30 chipmunks in this trap in about a month and a half, and also a couple of squirrels. So glad to be rid of these pests, and this trap did the trick. We used sunflower seeds to entice them into the trap.
I received this at my door step at 3pm. I set the trap at 7pm. Trap sprung at 1am. Caught him! I’m pretty sure I only have 1 mouse, but I reset it and put it back just in case. Bait: I put peanut butter on 2 acorns and stuck them to the trap plate. Also, the mouse I caught tonight was pretty little and the trap still sprung. So, if you’re worried about how much pressure it takes to spring the trap…. Barely any! (He looks big in the pic because of how zoomed in I am. Trust me. He was little.).
UPDATE: I caught 3 in 24hrs.
Placed outside and within an hour, i saw a chipmunk in it…will keep for future use. Very easy to set up, didn’t come in a box and might have been previously used /returned.
I have been catching mice regularly with this trap. The little critters are smart and do not go inside the trap right away. I leave food all around the trap, and some inside. It usually takes two days to catch a mouse; first they just eat the food around, then they become comfortable, go inside and get caught.
Then I take them to a park and release them.
This product works! We caught a little mouse and I was able to set him free in a park in my neighborhood. Just be careful to periodically check the cage. An animal could die without water or in the heat after a long period of time in a hot garage.
By far the best device I purchased to capture rats in my barn
Timmy Lee –
I definitely recommend this for people with rats or mice that need to set traps. It was easy to set and easy to discard the remains. I have been able to use multiple times and works as designed.
Purchased the small trap to combat my 13 lined ground squirrel problem. Lil buggers keep excavating gravel from under the concrete patio and service walk, which have now settled in spots and is cracking. The trap is very easy to setup and release is just as simple. There is a small bait hook at the rear which is nice. This worked so well it has also inadvertently trapped mice. Being as light as they are, they were able to trip the door closed. So far I’ve trapped 4 ground squirrels, 3 chipmunks and two mice. Most of which I had absolutely no bait in it. Trap was set in front of a burrow and in their path. My battle with these cute lil turds will go on.
It is sensitive—caught a juvenile mice the first day
Christine Crish –
Trap is very sensitive and relatively small (about the size of a small loaf of bread) so it fit in my garden between plant rows nicely. In two days of use, it has already trapped a chipmunk and very young field mouse (this guy was tiny, so the plate must be very sensitive) that have been stealing my tomatoes. Not sure why this review requests me to evaluate the “scent” of the trap, didn’t get my face close enough to sniff it but i imagine it smells nicely like mouse pee now so i gave it 4 stars on that item 🤣 Seriously, it works well for small rodents and is easy enough to use if you read the instructions (or after my 12 year old son taught me how to set it).
With the first week caught 2 Norway rats, 2 chipmunks, 1 squirrel and 1 bird. Released the Caroline Wren unharmed and relocated the small mammals off to deep wooded area a couple miles away. This is a tough and effective trap. Perfect for what I need. The squirrel was an extra, didn’t think it was big enough.
My mom’s yard has become infested with chipmunks in recent years, in part because she loves to feed and watch the birds. The chipmunks LOVE the free seed, stuff their cheeks full, and carry it off to their burrow, which is in an unspecified location in the yard, but with obvious entry points throughout the backyard. She spent last summer trying to trap them with a larger live trap for squirrels, but without any luck. She put this trap out and within hours had captured a chipmunk! To date, she’s removed a total of 13!!! As if this wasn’t amazing enough on its own, she didn’t even use any bait!!! They were just curious and wandered in. FWIW, we relocate them out to the countryside where there is a forest where they are better suited to live. Sure, there’s no free birdseed there, but there are plenty of the usual chipmunk resources to allow them to live full and productive chipmunk lives. So glad I got these traps! They have provided property security for my mom (chipmunks can be very destructive), and I’m sure in the end the chipmunks will have a better quality of life out in the forest where they belong.
Only had for a few days, but caught two chipmunks. They were NOT happy.
Used peanut butter as bait. Easy set up and works well. Not too easy to clean, but does the job.
jd –
We use these to catch deer mice in our yard around the house. These are the real deal… quality craftmanship, easy to use, very effective. I was concerned that the mice might be too small for even the small size trap, but we’ve caught several the size of a golf ball with no problem. We bait the trap with peanut butter. To release, it’s a good idea to use sheet metal flashing or similar to hold the trap while opening the door to avoid unwanted scratches or bites through the wire mesh.
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larry laughlin –
Skunks can’t get in it to it
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Serious Shopper –
Very quick and easy to set.. caught red squirrel very quickly.. more to go 🫣
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Joseph Thompson –
These traps are easy to use and worked great to get rid of chipmunks. I used peanut butter in a small cup near the trigger. Also caught mice in the garage. I am done with sticky traps for mice.
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C. Banker –
Very easy to set up, and when I caught a crazy squirrel by mistake , very easy to let him out
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Don –
good
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Ellen –
Today we caught Alvin, Simon, Theodore, and another chipmunk we didn’t name. I released them about 2 miles from our house. Lesson learned here. I was failing at first. Go with walnuts. Break them apart a little bit in your hands. They love that scent. Put them towards the back of the step platform that triggers the trap. Now that I’ve got it down, we’re in the chipmunk relocation business.
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Grumpy in Maine –
We have had an invasion of chipmunks in our yard over the last two years. Was cute at first, they would walk right up next to me on my back porch looking for sunflower seed handouts. Amusing and fun to watch until I discovered they were burrowing in extensively in my back yard around my high bush blueberries and in behind my stone wall. Those little buggers can move some dirt! Fearing undermining and damage to my plants the chipmunks had to go. Didn’t want to use poison and living in a neighborhood with firearms restrictions I wanted a better way. I didn’t really want to kill them anyway. Tried this trap and sure enough, caught the first one within 10 minutes of setting the trap. Since then I’ve relocated 3 of them to an area where I know there are other chipmunks thriving naturally. So far so good, this trap has been excellent to use!
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Skabitsky –
Black oil sunflower seeds sprinkled around and on the trigger. After a couple days the little jerk was in there. The trap worked fine.
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Nicolas C. –
Caught chipmunk in my garage on the first night.
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S. Scott –
We have caught about 30 chipmunks in this trap in about a month and a half, and also a couple of squirrels. So glad to be rid of these pests, and this trap did the trick. We used sunflower seeds to entice them into the trap.
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Southern Gypsy –
I received this at my door step at 3pm. I set the trap at 7pm. Trap sprung at 1am. Caught him! I’m pretty sure I only have 1 mouse, but I reset it and put it back just in case. Bait: I put peanut butter on 2 acorns and stuck them to the trap plate. Also, the mouse I caught tonight was pretty little and the trap still sprung. So, if you’re worried about how much pressure it takes to spring the trap…. Barely any! (He looks big in the pic because of how zoomed in I am. Trust me. He was little.).
UPDATE: I caught 3 in 24hrs.
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Noreen Mulcahey –
no caution was written about the arm bending if you try to arm it while the door lock slides down automatically.
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John –
Little difficult to figure out but did the job well. 5 Norwegian rats trapped in first 4 nights. Released safely (elsewhere!).
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cook –
it works really good, I would recommend.
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Coffee_Gal –
Placed outside and within an hour, i saw a chipmunk in it…will keep for future use. Very easy to set up, didn’t come in a box and might have been previously used /returned.
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atramrapla –
I have been catching mice regularly with this trap. The little critters are smart and do not go inside the trap right away. I leave food all around the trap, and some inside. It usually takes two days to catch a mouse; first they just eat the food around, then they become comfortable, go inside and get caught.
Then I take them to a park and release them.
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Dawn –
Works for catching chipmunks
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Pam –
Got a squirrel the second day and a rat the third day. This trap works. Thank you!
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cherbear –
This product works! We caught a little mouse and I was able to set him free in a park in my neighborhood. Just be careful to periodically check the cage. An animal could die without water or in the heat after a long period of time in a hot garage.
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Timmy Lee –
I definitely recommend this for people with rats or mice that need to set traps. It was easy to set and easy to discard the remains. I have been able to use multiple times and works as designed.
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Steve –
Purchased the small trap to combat my 13 lined ground squirrel problem. Lil buggers keep excavating gravel from under the concrete patio and service walk, which have now settled in spots and is cracking. The trap is very easy to setup and release is just as simple. There is a small bait hook at the rear which is nice. This worked so well it has also inadvertently trapped mice. Being as light as they are, they were able to trip the door closed. So far I’ve trapped 4 ground squirrels, 3 chipmunks and two mice. Most of which I had absolutely no bait in it. Trap was set in front of a burrow and in their path. My battle with these cute lil turds will go on.
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K_Dog –
I have it set in the attic to catch a rat…no luck yet. Will post a photo when I get some action.
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Christine Crish –
Trap is very sensitive and relatively small (about the size of a small loaf of bread) so it fit in my garden between plant rows nicely. In two days of use, it has already trapped a chipmunk and very young field mouse (this guy was tiny, so the plate must be very sensitive) that have been stealing my tomatoes. Not sure why this review requests me to evaluate the “scent” of the trap, didn’t get my face close enough to sniff it but i imagine it smells nicely like mouse pee now so i gave it 4 stars on that item 🤣 Seriously, it works well for small rodents and is easy enough to use if you read the instructions (or after my 12 year old son taught me how to set it).
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Floyd G Phillips –
Easy to use and set trap.
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chris lewis –
Very easy to use. Humane way to move little guys,,,
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D. LaVecchia –
Perfect trap for small squirrels, unfortunately in my garage
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Stephen Offner –
With the first week caught 2 Norway rats, 2 chipmunks, 1 squirrel and 1 bird. Released the Caroline Wren unharmed and relocated the small mammals off to deep wooded area a couple miles away. This is a tough and effective trap. Perfect for what I need. The squirrel was an extra, didn’t think it was big enough.
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Elizabeth Darcy –
My mom’s yard has become infested with chipmunks in recent years, in part because she loves to feed and watch the birds. The chipmunks LOVE the free seed, stuff their cheeks full, and carry it off to their burrow, which is in an unspecified location in the yard, but with obvious entry points throughout the backyard. She spent last summer trying to trap them with a larger live trap for squirrels, but without any luck. She put this trap out and within hours had captured a chipmunk! To date, she’s removed a total of 13!!! As if this wasn’t amazing enough on its own, she didn’t even use any bait!!! They were just curious and wandered in. FWIW, we relocate them out to the countryside where there is a forest where they are better suited to live. Sure, there’s no free birdseed there, but there are plenty of the usual chipmunk resources to allow them to live full and productive chipmunk lives. So glad I got these traps! They have provided property security for my mom (chipmunks can be very destructive), and I’m sure in the end the chipmunks will have a better quality of life out in the forest where they belong.
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Conrad R. Sperry –
Only had for a few days, but caught two chipmunks. They were NOT happy.
Used peanut butter as bait. Easy set up and works well. Not too easy to clean, but does the job.
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