Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap

4 out of 5 stars 98 Reviews | 8 Q&A

Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap
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4 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.9

98 Reviews | 8 Q&A

Product Overview

Same product as the popular Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap, for less! The Catchmaster Mouse Trap 612MC is a live-catch trap that is easy to use, catches up to 30 mice at a time, and requires no setting. Simply place the trap along a wall where mice like to travel and it is ready to go. Inquisitive mice will enter the trap, triggering a lever that will trap them in a holding area inside. They can get in, but there is no way out until you release them. Dimensions: 10.25 in x 6.25 in x 1.75 in. Note: The glue board in the trap shown in the picture is sold separately. If you would like to put glue boards in your catchmaster trap, we recommend that you purchase Trapper LTD Glueboards. The lid has a clear top so you can see the mice when they are caught. 

Features and Specs

Target pests Mice
For use in Residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, indoors and outdoors, sensitive areas where rodenticides or snap traps are undesirable or prohibited
Application Place trap near baseboards, corners, along walls, or in spaces where mice are likely to travel.
Pet safe Safe to use, but should be used in places not readily accessible to pets and children to prevent tampering
Yield Catches up to 30 mice at a time
Dimensions 10.25 in x 6.25 in x 1.75 in.
Material / Construction Metal
Special Features Live-catch trap that is easy to use, catches up to 30 mice at a time, and requires no setting, Very low profile allows it to be placed in tight areas or under pallets, available with a clear top that allows easy viewing of your catch, can be used with or without a glueboard, clear lid on top is available
Parts Included Service record label packed inside each trap
Shipping Weight 1.20 lbs
Manufacturer Catchmaster (Mfg. Number: 612)

Details

How to Use the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap (Video)

 

Same product as the popular Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap, for less!

Catchmaster Multi-Catch Mouse traps (MODEL 612MC) have a very low profile (only 1.75 inches tall) allowing them to be placed in tight areas or under pallets. A clear lid on top of the trap allows easy viewing of your catch. Catchmaster Multi-Catch Mouse traps are perfect for the home or for larger areas such as farms, chicken houses, warehouses, etc. These traps are also excellent for sensitive areas where rodenticides or snap traps are undesirable or prohibited.

Mice like to travel along walls and not across large open areas. Place the Catchmaster Multi-Catch Mouse trap along a baseboard or in a corner. When the area to be controlled is large, the infestation is severe, or to increase the effectiveness of the traps, place several traps along the walls about 10-15 feet apart.

1. Place the Catchmaster Multi-Catch Mouse trap lengthwise against wall or object with entrance holes nearest to that surface.

2. Use peanut butter or other typical mouse bait in the inside chamber to attract mice. (One customer put a dab at the top of the ramps and had great success!)

One very important thing to remember: it may take the mouse 1-2 weeks to become familiar enough with the trap, before it attempts to enter. At first the mouse may just go around the traps or run on top. However, once the mouse knows the trap isn't going anywhere, it will be confident enough to go through the trap. Mice are very cautious about new things in their environment.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Worked in just two days!

    By Jeremiah on 03/15/2009

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    I set up the Catchmaster 612 Mutli-Catch Mouse Trap (with a spoonful of peanut butter) along the wall where I had seen mice running and in just two days I had both mice in the trap. I was clearly able to see the mice through the window on top of the trap. No blood and no guts! I freed the little devils back into the wild.

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    70 of 71 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Works extremely well even outdoors

    By Csc on 03/26/2010

    Got one of these and yes they do work very well. I used mine outside to keep the mice at bay on my patios near my outdoor kitchen during the winter months. In a single weekend I caught 8 mice. The only problem is not with the design of the trap as it does exactly as it advertises, they can't get out once there in. But mice are extremely cannibalistic especially under stressed survival situations. So it was so gross inside the trap that I ended up throwing it way because there was no way I was going to clean that out! Definitely will buy a few more to replace it with.

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    45 of 50 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Only worked for a month

    By Jill on 02/01/2013

    The Catchmaster 612 worked really well - for a month. I caught 30 mice, sometimes 4 in one night, and I was happy to release them out in the woods. Then the mice got smart. They have now somehow figured out how to get in, get the bait (dog kibble and sunflower seeds) and get out. The trap still looks in perfect condition, like the day I bought it but it doesn't do its job anymore. Now it is just a mouse feeding station. And it cost nearly $20 with the tax.

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    44 of 48 people found this review helpful

  • 3 of 5 Stars

    Outwitted by mice

    By Sabine on 07/22/2009

    Well, yes, I caught a mother and baby mouse in one night with cheese, but when I waited another night for the rest of the family to join them they had figured a way out. So this patent does not seem to be all that clever as compared with mice intelligence!

    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    Thank you for your feedback! Mice are very cautious about new things in their environment. It is suggested when using a trap for mice, that it is not disturbed for 2 weeks. After a while, they will begin to investigate so it is best to leave it for at least 2 weeks before moving it to another area or before making any conclusions on the product's effectiveness. Also, please check out the product video on this page for tips and instructions on effective use.

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    38 of 51 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Mice Running Amok

    By Sherri on 04/13/2010

    Verified Purchase

    I ordered your Catchmaster 612. The reason I needed it was I rescued 3 baby mice that the parents deserted when I tore down the shed and when I was feeding them one jumped (apparently in their flea stage!!), and darted off under the entertainment center. There he remained and lived for about 2 weeks. My dog alerted me that he had moved under the kitchen queen at which point I grabbed up the catcher, down on my belly on the floor and there he was. Placing the catcher in a strategic position I encouraged him to move forward and BAM he went right into the catcher. I was able to save him and return him to his siblings out in the barn, their new home!!! Thank you.

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    33 of 39 people found this review helpful

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Can I use Contrac Blox in this trap? I have dogs and do not want the poisoned mouse to be around them.

I want something that will keep them where they are at until I can get rid of them.

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We would not recommend putting Contrac Blox in the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap. Rodent bait can take up to five days to kill the mouse once they consume the bait. These traps are made to use with glue boards for faster kill. Using a glue board will also insure they cannot escape when you open the lid.

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Will the holes on the side of the multi-catch mouse trap allow mice to get back out?

I know they can get through very small openings--what keeps them from escaping through the vent/air holes on the right and left side?

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Once the mice get into the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap holding area they cannot get back out.  It is true mice can fit through small holes, but the vents on the side of the trap are much too small for the mice to escape.  We have sold these for 8 years and never heard of this being an issue.

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Will the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap work on Chipmunks?
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The Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap will most likely not work for chipmunks. Chipmunks are a bit bigger than mice and may not fit into the trap. Most folks choose to use mouse or rat snap traps for chipmunk control.

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Should I be concerned about reports of mice getting out of the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap?

Two reviews of this trap said they had mice that escaped when left for a couple of days. It seems like a mouse or two working together could push up the top and get out. I also saw that one manufacturer of this type of trap suggested not baiting it, because peanut butter and cheese could eventually interfere with the trap mechanism.

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If a larger mouse or multiple were some how able to push open the lid of the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap, the easiest way to stop that from happening is with a couple of rubberbands around the unit. We have had a few customers put a book or something similar in weight on top of the unit if they did not have rubberbands. It's rare that this happens, but it is not something that renders the trap unusable or ineffective. As far as baiting goes, you should not be putting the bait in a spot close enough to the levers for that to interfere with anything or any moving parts. The bait should be far enough back in the unit that the rodents have to fully come inside the trap to get access to it, but not so close that they can just lean on the lever and feed and drag bait onto the lever. Overall this is a great trap for catching multiple rodents at a time without having to worry with resetting a snap trap daily. You can also use a glue board inside this trap, such as the Trapper LTD.

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Can you put bait in the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap?

I am not into catch and release. Thank you

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We would not recommend putting rodenticide bait in the Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap. Rodent bait can take up to five days to kill the mouse once they consume the bait. These traps are made to use with glue boards for faster kill. Using a glue board will also insure they cannot escape when you open the lid.

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Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap 4 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.9 (98 Reviews / 8 Q&A)

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