🐭 Snap smart, live pest-free — the classic trap with a modern edge!
The Victor M035-12 Mouse Traps combine over a century of trusted design with sustainable FSC-certified wood and a precision plastic pedal trigger, delivering fast, clean kills indoors. This 12-pack offers flexible use as reusable or disposable traps, making it the go-to solution for effective, eco-conscious rodent control.
A**R
Worked great
Caught all my adult mice but the baby mice could take the bait and it wouldn't set of the trap. Caught the baby ones on sticky traps
N**
Classic and Works!
I get why this is the classic, this works! No need to go fancy, just stick with the classics and it will prove itself. We are a clean household but unfortunately we had a visitor who came and dispute everything we've done to keep it away, the little visitor won't leave! We don't leave any food out. All of our foods are in storage containers but then this one doesn't give a f. We only have a few droppings so we narrowed it down to 1, at most 2. We tried poison, we tried cleaning up their scent trail but nada. We also used the regular Victor baits and this mf just licked the bait off without setting the triggers. So we brought out the yellow snap traps, used salmon dog treat and glued it down. Next day, we woke up to a dead mouse. Definitely far from a pretty sight but it works. This bait is the best because the sensitivity level is HIGH and it gives a clean kill. Mice are smart, but we can outsmart them.
L**W
Old stule
Old style is the best, no huge yellow plastic tray, just a simple and proven trap that gets the job done. Took care of my mouse problem in short order!!
M**E
Effective, but several broke after a single use. Poorer quality than in the past.
These are effective when baited with peanut butter. But quality is worse now than when I have used them in the past. About one out of every ten traps failed after a single use, with the brad holding the spring mechanism just popping out. They're not super expensive, but this is still pretty poor reliability.
F**O
works great
with a little peanut butter, SNAP, got another!!!! Easy, light weight, and away you go!!! Once you get how it works, they work great!
M**E
Bait it correctly and place it well, it will catch a mouse every time!
I'm back to buy my second box, These simple mouse traps work perfectly every time! All you have to do is bait it right and place it where mice travel. Last year I had some grain stored in my garage, and did not realize it was drawing mice until my garage was overrun. I have used other traps in the past, but my husband always used this kind, and he always caught any mice that showed up. in our house, so I bought this box of 20 traps because I do not reuse them, just toss them in the garbage with the mouse still in the trap. I just kept trapping them until they were all gone. But this winter, though I have not had mice in my house in years, I saw one run between the wall and my fridge. I still had 4 traps left from last year so I started setting traps down in that small space between my fridge and the wall.There is one mistake that some people make, and then complain that the traps don't work. That is to use only peanut butter as bait, or too small a piece of cheese. Peanut butter is too soft, so if a mouse is careful he can lick it off without setting the trap off. My husband always used a good chunk of cheese that took up the whole metal tongue except where the latch goes, and he pressed the cheese hard onto the tongue, so it was not easy for the mouse to get it off the tongue. This year I did not have solid cheese, so I used grated cheese, squished it together tightly using a small dab of peanut butter to bond the cheese shreds together, then pressed it onto the tongue and mounded it up as much as would go on the tongue without interfering with the latch. The only time it failed to catch a mouse, is when I put a little too much peanut butter, and the mouse was able to steal it without setting off the trap. I re-set the same trap and it caught a mouse, so I know the trap was not faulty, just my bait. Between last year and this winter, I have used 18 traps and caught a mouse with every one. But I probably have more, so i am back to order more traps.Let me just conclude here, that there is no need to buy more expensive traps These may be a little more sensitive to set (I couldn't remember how, so I looked it up on you tube), but if you bait them right, and place them well, there could not be a more effective trap. The bait is most important, but if you use an adequate amount of firm cheese, press it onto the tongue well, then add a touch of peanut butter on the cheese, then set the trap, when these traps stop catching mice, its because your mice are all gone, or you need to find another place to set the traps.
A**R
Iffy
Have used Victor snap traps for 60 years. With the metal trigger I used bacon tied on with thread. Very effective but time consuming. I found that if I pushed peanut butter into the round part on the end it did a pretty good job. These with the large plastic trigger are hit and miss. Many fail to trip. I have bent the steel setting rod to try to make them more sensitive but the triggers seem to set on the wood base and not work well. I have some more but I may go back to the metal trigger.
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