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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Mice Cube 4 Pk - Reusable Humane Mouse Trap

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Manufacturer: Mice Cube
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Brand: Mice Cube Mouse Trap Feature: Humane live no-kill mouse trap Label: Mice Cube Manufacturer: Mice Cube Model: 101-2 Publisher: Mice Cube Studio: Mice Cube
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Humane live no-kill mouse trap Safe, Clean, Silent, Re-usable Easy to Use - Catch & Release One way swinging door The Only Mousetrap You'll Ever Use
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Editorial Reviews:
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4 PK Mice Cubes - Safe, Clean, Silent, Reusable - IT WORKS!!
The Mice Cube is a molded plastic mousetrap with a door that is free-swinging in an inward direction only. Small holes in the door allow the odor of the bait to escape to attract the mouse. The mouse enters by pushing the light-weight door inward, which then closes by gravity, preventing escape. IT WORKS !! You never have to touch the mouse !!
Mice Cubes aren't literally cubes, but rather dark black but somewhat translucent rectangles the size of a butter dish (2"x2"x 5.75").
Directions For Use: 1. To bait trap, spread peanut butter on a cracker and place it at the far end of the trap opposite the door. HINT: To help attract mouse to trap, spread a very thin layer of peanut butter on the swinging door - wipe of any excess so peanut scent remains, and the door swings freely. 2. Place trap along wall or in area where mouse droppings are prevalent. Warning: Check trap once or twice a day, as mouse will expire if left in Mice Cube. 3. To release the mouse, take the Mice Cube outside and turn the trap upside down. The door will open and the mouse can exit. 4. If mouse has expired in trap, you may dispose of it in a refuse container without ever touching the mouse!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked like a charm Comment: We had a mouse in our basement after some construction, and did not want to kill the little fellow. I ordered these traps and when they arrived I set one up immediately, using a smear of peanut butter as bait. The next morning I was pleased to find the mouse inside, and was able to place the trap inside a larger box and drive him to the local forest preserve. It was easy to flip the trap and release the mouse, without coming into contact with him as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked every time! Comment: This trap worked so well for us that it would have a new mouse in it typically within the hour of setting the empty box out. We frequently caught more than one mouse in it at a time. Kinda gross, but better than having them run all over the laundry room. I never had a problem with mice NOT entering the trap or escaping once they'd gotten in. I think our biggest problem was releasing them too close to our property. I suspect some may have been coming right back in. The best, though, was when my daughter ran upstairs one morning to tell us, "Mom, we caught another mouse...and she had babies IN the trap!" Yep, Mama mouse entered the cozy trap to deliver 6 pink, squirming baby mice. Better than behind my freezer....
Customer Rating:      Summary: Use only in warm weather or you'll be sad... Comment: A few years ago I used a couple of these cubes and quickly caught the mouse that had been cleaning up the crumbs in my kitchen. I took him about a half mile away and easily emptied him out. Problem was the poor little thing had worked up such a sweat he was positively soaking wet. It was a cold snowy day here in the mountains, and he ran at the warmest thing he could see... me! Looked right up at me and tried to run up and into my warm boot. I'm sure he was frozen dead within an hour. But that wasn't quite as bad as the time I used a conventional trap. Late at night I discovered a little mouse in my kitchen and threw him a bit of cheese. He didn't seem afraid of me, and gobbled it up. So I said "ha, gonna getcha now." So then I put the cheese in a conventional trap, set it on the floor and he walked right up like, "thank you Mommy, that was good, and I'll eat this one, too". It was killed instantly and I felt horrible. It was soft and silky, and very dead. Why did I have to take it's life? So I will try this cube again in summer. Else I will have to really harden my heart to use something that kills. The present mice actually run and fight and growl in my bedroom wall, so I don't feel so kindly towards them!
Customer Rating:      Summary: WASTE OF MONEY Comment: I purchased this item from a chain store. I've had it down for at least 4 months and haven't caught anything yet. The sticky pads worked better than this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 1 hour to trap him, worked like a charm Comment: We got an unwanted visitor in the kitchen. I didn't want to kill him with the brutal stuff like glue traps. That is the most horrendous thing I can imagine. So I got 5 of these Mice Cubes. I set a them with peanut butter and a cracker, put the scent of PB on the doors, placed them around the kitchen at 7pm. We went out for dinner, back by 8pm, open the kitchen drawer where he had been hanging out and there he is, in the Mice Cube. A tiny little mouse. Amazing. Took him down to the local soccer field where he can live in the forest blocks away from the nearest human dwelling and set him free in the bushes.
Mice Cubes are the Oskar Schindlers of rodent prevention. They will save thousands of lives, I can't recommend them enough. Relocate the critters and don't use killing traps... there is enough suffering in this world. Just don't forget to check the traps, you WILL catch your mouse and so must remember to get him out before he dies in there.
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