5/16/2011

d-Conn No View No Touch Mousetrap Review

d-Conn No View No Touch Mousetrap
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Just before Xmas I bought a dozen traps & put them wherever I'd seen any droppings. As suggested I put peanut butter inside the trap. and waited. NOTHING! But the droppings continued to appear, often right next to the baited trap... After 6 weeks of waiting not only was I disappointed, my home was becoming overrun. I was completely grossed out.
Once I was out all day with my dog. When I got home, I realized that I'd forgotten to put away her bowl of kibble before leaving. I was horrified to see it had been completely emptied out by mice. But that got me thinking. I went to each trap & removed the peanut butter (by then solid & came out very easily) and in its place I put one piece of kibble per trap. The very next morning I'd caught 6 mice!!
To make it easier to see that a mouse was inside the trap, I used a magic marker to circle the "SET" position and drew an arrow pointing to the red mark. I could then see-at-a-glance if the arrow had moved to the "caught" position.
Someone else commented they weren't sure there was a mouse inside - it will be slightly heavier. Another unexpected advantage of the kibble is it rattles when shaken. But if a mouse is caught, it's silent when shaken. If there is still doubt a mouse has been caught, I overlooked one trap for a day or two - it SERIOUSLY STANK. I would never reopen a trap - that would defeat the whole "No View" concept & probably make me sick to my stomach. I recommend using these, in conjunction with individual traps of poison (cakes not loose) by VICTOR's if you have a bad infestation. Be very careful to put the poison up high if you have pets or small children.

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