Mouse Reaper Instant Kill Mouse Trap

  • INSTANT KILL MOUSE TRAP ► Professional Mouse Traps that Kill Instantly; use indoors and outdoors; The Mouse Reaper trap kills upon snapping - no suffocation or prolonged pain and suffering. Our Heavy Duty Trigger will ensure a clean humane kill without the need for chemicals, poisons or sticky glue. The pressure plate within the trap will execute the SNAP at just the right time to kill mice instantly.
  • MOUSE TRAPS FOR INDOORS ► Get rid of Mice in the house, it's never just the one mouse! House mice are on the hunt for food they need around 3 grams a day to survive. The most common UK brown house mouse will urinate, constantly chew things and leave droppings.
  • EASY TO USE MOUSE TRAP ► The Mouse Reaper trap design is safe for everyone except the mouse! The SNAP is covered, this means you can’t set off the trap with your fingers in it. The bait pod unscrews from the base of the trap by hand. The trap is set by squeezing the trigger, this can be done with your hand or your foot. To empty simply hold the trap over your rubbish bag and squeeze the trigger to drop the dead mouse out. Bait with peanut butter - No need for poison
  • CHILD & PET SAFE MOUSE TRAP ► Our covered dual entrance tunnel snap trap for mice is safer to use indoors compared to open snap traps which can easily harm small children and pets. Covered mouse traps are safer for homes with cats, dogs and young children. The distance from the edge of the tunnel to the snap is 6cm either side.

Product Details & Specifications
  • Measures 20 cm Width x 15 cm Depth x 11 cm Height
  • Material: Plastic
  • Colour: Black
  • Entry tunnels: 2
  • Trigger style: Pedal

MOUSE REAPER TIPS AND TRICKS ON HOW TO CATCH A MOUSE

The following steps will help you get success catching mice indoors using the Mouse Reaper Instant Kill Trap.

Step 1 Preparation

Mice can detect human scent so it is essential you wear disposable gloves when handling the mouse trap. Mouse Reaper is supplied with 2 pairs of gloves. You can also use other types like rubber washing up gloves or the latex type used for food preparation. It is also essential to where gloves when emptying the trap to protect yourself from any disease the rodent might have.

Step 2 - Choosing the Bait

We recommend using peanut butter this is because mice primarily eat seeds and nuts. The key to success is not overloading the bait pod, you really only need a small amount. Unscrew the bait pod from below the trap and fill it level to the top using a kitchen knife or spoon.

Step 3 - Patience

Mice are going to wary of any new objects that appear in the room and this includes your new mouse trap. We know you want to catch the mouse ASAP but a little patience will pay off. First find the best location for the trap, mice like to travel along walls so positioning the trap along skirting boards is perfect. Leave the trap in position WITHOUT BAIT AND UNSET for a couple of days. The mice will become familiar with the trap and see it as no threat.

Step 4 - Setting the Trap

Using the tips above your trap should already be in position. Wear your gloves and turn the trap over to access and remove the bait pod. Fill with a small amount of peanut butter and insert back into the trap. Reposition the trap and press down on the trigger using your hand (in gloves) or your foot (in shoes). The trap is now set and hopefully tonight will be a success. Remember the mice already have a food source somewhere in the house so this could