Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap Review
July 7th, 2010 | Published in Electronics Reviews, Home Accessories Reviews
Mice. Rats. Two related, yet different things, but they both have the same effect on a household: fear and nastiness. I don’t know anyone who likes the idea of mice running around their home at night while they’re sleeping. They bite children in their sleep and in many cases, carry dangerous diseases like rabies.
I don’t have mice in my house, but I do have a work shed in my backyard that isn’t as “mouse proof” as I would like it to be. Trying to turn it into a space where I can work in peace isn’t easy, but the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap works better than anything else I’ve tried. The trap does its job well and I don’t ever have to touch the dead mice when emptying it.
Features:
- High voltage shock that kills up to 10 mice at a time before needing to be emptied
- Kills up to 150 mice per set of 4 “C” batteries
- Automatically deactivated when the trap door is opened to protect children and pets
- Light blinks when there is a mouse in the trap
- Two places where mice can enter, making it easier for them to get in
All you have to do is bait the trap with regular pet food and wait for it to be set off. I do have to recommend that you wear gloves whether you actually have to touch the dead mice in the trap when you empty it or not, since they can spread disease.
If you’re looking for a mouse trap solution that doesn’t utilize poison and you don’t have to touch the mice, this could be your answer. This is best for homes and commercial properties that have mouse infestations, since the trap can hold 10 mice before it needs to be emptied.
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