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Live Mouse Trap
Choose a live mouse trap from Do My Own Pest Control to humanely capture mice and release them far from your home.
Humane Mouse Control
Many customers don’t like the idea of poisoning mice or using snap traps to kill them. If you happen to be one of these people, Do My Own Pest Control has humane products like a live mouse trap that allows you to catch multiple mice safely and securely and then release them far from your house or commercial space where they won’t be able to reach you again.
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Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap - Solid Top Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap with Solid Top is more discreet, so that caught mice cannot be seen. |
$18.00 |
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Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap This live-catch trap 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. May be used with a glue board if a live catch is not desired. |
$19.25 |
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Mouse Master Multiple-Catch Mouse Trap This multi catch mouse trap offers a live catch of up to 15 mice at a time! Simply wind it up and place it next to a wall for a safe, humane way to get rid of mice. |
$26.00 |
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Catchmaster 612 Multi-Catch Mouse Trap Same product as the popular Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap, for less! The Catchmaster Mouse Trap is a live-catch trap that is easy to use, catches up to 30 mice at a time, and requires no setting |
$15.90 |
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About Mice
A typical house mouse is very small in size and can fit through holes as small as the diameter of a quarter. Normally a consumer of nuts, seeds, and grains, house mice move indoors during the winter months and will eat anything, including human and pet food. House mice contaminate food and surfaces they come into contact with, making them a significant health hazard to humans and pets.
Mice will usually travel no more than 30 feet from their burrow or nest, making it easy to target them once signs of mouse activity have been discovered. Mice like to stay hidden, meaning they will travel along walls and under furniture or other objects to remain out of sight. Mice are curious creatures and might be suspicious of new objects in their territory, but after a few days should be comfortable enough to try and enter the trap.
Using Our Live Mouse Trap Products
A few pointers to get the most out of a live mouse trap:
- MOST IMPORTANT: Always read and follow the product instructions.
- Once you’ve discovered a mouse infestation, do your best to sanitize your house or commercial space. When food sources become scarce to the mice, they will be more likely to take any bait you place in the live mouse trap. Consider leaving the trap unset until after the mice take the bait the first time to increase the odds that they will come back and be caught.
- Place the trap or traps lengthwise against the wall or object about 10 to 15 feet apart.
- Use plain mouse bait such as peanut butter. Place a small dab inside the chamber or on the ramps to encourage mice to come inside.
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Not all pest problems are simple to eliminate. That’s why we have trained, experienced professionals that can answer your specific questions and give you valuable tips. Call us or email your question via our website.
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