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.
Since receiving this trap, we’ve relocated 9 squirrels that were decimating my garden! We used raw almonds and apple slices in the back of it to catch them. This thing has more than paid for itself from day one!
This trap has been perfect for catching chipmunks! It’s easy to bait, the door latches securely, and there are no holes for them to escape through. Another great feature is that you can release the critters without exposing your hands to the animals at all! We’ve caught twelve already, and the trap is still in excellent condition. Highly recommend
Incredibly easy to use and very effective humane trap. I caught 4 chipmunks in 3 days that were popping holes around my barn and house. I dropped a few walnuts in the trap because everyone likes walnuts and boom! Took them away for a friendly release.
Using to catch these pesky squirrels in my back yard. Works well, the trap is easy to set. It is light, to a fault. When a big one gets trapped, they make a heck of a racket trying to get out. But a cinder block on top helps with that.
I placed the trap with bait but did not set the trigger. Once the rodent was used to getting food from the cage, I set the trigger and it caught the mouse within a few hours without harming the animal.
It’s easy to use and sturdy-enough to handle chipmunks. I have caught an average of two chipmunks per day (one at a time) for the past week. The best bait is peanut butter. As long as you only put a tablespoon on the trap, there isn’t much left to clean by the time you release the chipmunk. The chipmunks cannot resist it and get trapped every time.
I bought some and love these traps for how well they work, but when reordering stumbled across the same design with far better construction at the same price. Several vendors sell the same traps, and close examination of the photos will show heavier mesh and wire in the cage and door handle, thicker sheet metal everywhere and mostly (harder to see) in the trigger assembly that I spent so much time repairing, or building a new one, with nearly every catch. It catches tiny mice and adult squirrels alike, but they can bite right through the fine wire. I now think these are a cheap knock off of the better trap. Spend the 38 cents or so to save hours of repair time.
Bonus: Most rodent traps also catch desirable snakes and birds, and this design has yet to injure them before I can release them.
I have tried more than a dozen trap over the years in our old stone farmhouse, snap and so-called humane. Our choice is now the wire trap, for several reasons. We had been using the small green plastic humane traps, but there are issues: because they are dark, it is easy to overlook a mouse so that it might die a miserable death inside; the doors on some will close on the mouse’s tail, unless you take the trouble to add a wad of tape at the top of the opening; and overnight a mouse will foul the trap, so that eventually you have to clean them in a bucket of bleach or else toss them. The wire traps have to be place on paper, as you would a cage for any animal, to aid in cleanup. But you can easily see the mouse; baiting is a snap (so to speak); and the trap is easy to clean by hosing it off. It’s part trap, part cage, and truly humane.
Seems to be alright though I haven’t caught my crafty chipmunk living under my outside patio deck yet. Though that’s not necessarily the fault of this trap.
Young rat #1 was caught with cracked corn within 20 minutes of setting, then relocated to a creek in the woods. Young rat #2 was caught about 15 minutes after setting trap which I put out four days later, again with cracked corn, and will be released the same spit. After capture they both got more cracked corn so they relocate on full tummies. I had three other live traps out also tonight but so far nothing in them. Hopefully these are the only ones 😂 Really pleased with this trap and ordered the mwsium and two more small sizes for garage mice. This trap is easy to adjust the trigger sensitivity.
I bought this to catch a squirrel that’s been plaguing my garden… I can’t comment too much. I see the mechanism. It triggers at the lightest touch. I just haven’t caught anything with it yet. It could be just the bait I’m using.
Had a squirrel problem. I normally like them, but this one obliterated our garden time after time.
Have no squirrel problem any more. Little guy relocated to a park few miles away.
Hi,
I bought two small traps for my chipmunk issues. They work great. But, a squirrel decided to get in one and ruined the trap. It broke the trigger mechanism. Any way to repair/replace? I bought in July of this year. I tried to fix it but the folded pieces around the hook are ruined.
Trap is easy to use and is humane for releasing carnitas to another area. Cover trap with old towels to keep animal calm during transport. Easy to clean after release.
With a little peanut butter for bait, we’ve trapped all the Rats that were in our garden fairly quickly. trap is easy to set and release far away from home.
This product is simple to use. the size was perfect for mice or chipmunks. It doesn’t not hurt them, just traps them.
Two options. One to trap and release but do it far away from your home or they will return and other way is -stick whole cage in 5 gallon water bucket to drown. its quick and they don’t suffer. your choice. We caught three mice and two chipmunks. Chipmunks were digging around our back porch.
I put a little peanut butter and seeds on the flat part that when they touch it it triggers the door to close. put a little trail outside of the trap. We haven’t seen anymore critters.
June girl –
Since receiving this trap, we’ve relocated 9 squirrels that were decimating my garden! We used raw almonds and apple slices in the back of it to catch them. This thing has more than paid for itself from day one!
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Cris –
Ive caught 2 mice, and 2 chipmunks in this. Works as it should.
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milan rakich –
Easy to use, caught and relocated 2 red squirrels and 6 chipmunks in about 5 days and easy to release them
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RB –
This trap has been perfect for catching chipmunks! It’s easy to bait, the door latches securely, and there are no holes for them to escape through. Another great feature is that you can release the critters without exposing your hands to the animals at all! We’ve caught twelve already, and the trap is still in excellent condition. Highly recommend
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Jamie Ptach –
Incredibly easy to use and very effective humane trap. I caught 4 chipmunks in 3 days that were popping holes around my barn and house. I dropped a few walnuts in the trap because everyone likes walnuts and boom! Took them away for a friendly release.
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Stacey Brown –
Worked well!
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Tim Dudka –
easy to use and works great for small pests
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Cecelia blanchard –
Easy to use
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S. Chen –
Easy to use. Well designed and effective. Caught 3 mouse in my garage.
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Brandon Garbaciak –
Using to catch these pesky squirrels in my back yard. Works well, the trap is easy to set. It is light, to a fault. When a big one gets trapped, they make a heck of a racket trying to get out. But a cinder block on top helps with that.
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Steve Kocher –
I placed the trap with bait but did not set the trigger. Once the rodent was used to getting food from the cage, I set the trigger and it caught the mouse within a few hours without harming the animal.
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vincent salico –
Ease of use and easy to clean.
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Lawrence Johnson –
Caught many small critters. Only one has gotten out (probably too big).
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Elizabeth B. –
It’s easy to use and sturdy-enough to handle chipmunks. I have caught an average of two chipmunks per day (one at a time) for the past week. The best bait is peanut butter. As long as you only put a tablespoon on the trap, there isn’t much left to clean by the time you release the chipmunk. The chipmunks cannot resist it and get trapped every time.
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Mike in Califoria –
I bought some and love these traps for how well they work, but when reordering stumbled across the same design with far better construction at the same price. Several vendors sell the same traps, and close examination of the photos will show heavier mesh and wire in the cage and door handle, thicker sheet metal everywhere and mostly (harder to see) in the trigger assembly that I spent so much time repairing, or building a new one, with nearly every catch. It catches tiny mice and adult squirrels alike, but they can bite right through the fine wire. I now think these are a cheap knock off of the better trap. Spend the 38 cents or so to save hours of repair time.
Bonus: Most rodent traps also catch desirable snakes and birds, and this design has yet to injure them before I can release them.
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Roger Yepsen –
I have tried more than a dozen trap over the years in our old stone farmhouse, snap and so-called humane. Our choice is now the wire trap, for several reasons. We had been using the small green plastic humane traps, but there are issues: because they are dark, it is easy to overlook a mouse so that it might die a miserable death inside; the doors on some will close on the mouse’s tail, unless you take the trouble to add a wad of tape at the top of the opening; and overnight a mouse will foul the trap, so that eventually you have to clean them in a bucket of bleach or else toss them. The wire traps have to be place on paper, as you would a cage for any animal, to aid in cleanup. But you can easily see the mouse; baiting is a snap (so to speak); and the trap is easy to clean by hosing it off. It’s part trap, part cage, and truly humane.
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Bill –
Started to see rats around the bird feeder. Caught 3 so far, keeping trap out. No sightings in the past were.
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whataklown –
Seems to be alright though I haven’t caught my crafty chipmunk living under my outside patio deck yet. Though that’s not necessarily the fault of this trap.
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Freestone –
Young rat #1 was caught with cracked corn within 20 minutes of setting, then relocated to a creek in the woods. Young rat #2 was caught about 15 minutes after setting trap which I put out four days later, again with cracked corn, and will be released the same spit. After capture they both got more cracked corn so they relocate on full tummies. I had three other live traps out also tonight but so far nothing in them. Hopefully these are the only ones 😂 Really pleased with this trap and ordered the mwsium and two more small sizes for garage mice. This trap is easy to adjust the trigger sensitivity.
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Stephen E. Granlund –
Works for mice and chipmunks. Easy
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Chen –
I bought this to catch a squirrel that’s been plaguing my garden… I can’t comment too much. I see the mechanism. It triggers at the lightest touch. I just haven’t caught anything with it yet. It could be just the bait I’m using.
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Tomasz –
Had a squirrel problem. I normally like them, but this one obliterated our garden time after time.
Have no squirrel problem any more. Little guy relocated to a park few miles away.
Took 30 minutes.
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Rick Dudley –
Hi,
I bought two small traps for my chipmunk issues. They work great. But, a squirrel decided to get in one and ruined the trap. It broke the trigger mechanism. Any way to repair/replace? I bought in July of this year. I tried to fix it but the folded pieces around the hook are ruined.
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Peggy –
Trap is easy to use and is humane for releasing carnitas to another area. Cover trap with old towels to keep animal calm during transport. Easy to clean after release.
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Tim Putnam –
Easy to use and very effective so far.
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HAPPY PLACE PRODUCTS –
With a little peanut butter for bait, we’ve trapped all the Rats that were in our garden fairly quickly. trap is easy to set and release far away from home.
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Mary O. –
This product is simple to use. the size was perfect for mice or chipmunks. It doesn’t not hurt them, just traps them.
Two options. One to trap and release but do it far away from your home or they will return and other way is -stick whole cage in 5 gallon water bucket to drown. its quick and they don’t suffer. your choice. We caught three mice and two chipmunks. Chipmunks were digging around our back porch.
I put a little peanut butter and seeds on the flat part that when they touch it it triggers the door to close. put a little trail outside of the trap. We haven’t seen anymore critters.
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bzhagui –
Gets the job done. Works well and simple
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Michael K –
Door apparatus is to short, and does not work right
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Mac –
Welds were done without inert gas. Painted on galvanizing. Poor craftsmanship but it does work.
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