Spec me a Mouse catching trap

Forget humane traps, the critters are too smart for them.


I caught 3 in 2 days not long ago, and I've caught plenty of others, all with the humane trap I linked to above. No need to kill our little furry friends unnecessarily :).

Also lol!, "It kills the rat virtually instantly and is therefore very humane" - oh right!.. Hahaha, ****** morons.
 
I caught 3 in 2 days not long ago, and I've caught plenty of others, all with the humane trap I linked to above. No need to kill our little furry friends unnecessarily :).

Also lol!, "It kills the rat virtually instantly and is therefore very humane" - oh right!.. Hahaha, ****** morons.

Well I bought a load of humane traps and they just didn't work. I waited several weeks before resorting to the electrical method. :( I agree with Tefal - releasing them makes it someone else's problem (or possibly repeats your own), unless you're driving out to a field in the countryside somewhere.

As for "humane" - it's better than the poisoning or the poor thing having half of its skull smashed with a slow, messy and painful death by a conventional trap. :confused:
 
if it's had it's skull crushed it's going to be dead pretty much instantly :p

My mate had serious rat problems and was using the old style traps in his garden, you'd be surprised, I've seen a rat with its head in serious mess still twitching and screaming for quite some time - he had to brick its head. Ugh.
 
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