🐭 Trap the Unwanted, Keep the Peace!
The Extra Large Rat Traps by PUEHUI are designed for maximum efficiency and humane capture of rodents. With a 30% higher capture rate, these traps are larger than traditional options, easy to use, reusable, and environmentally friendly, making them a smart choice for both indoor and outdoor pest control.
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 7.62 x 6.99 cm; 200 g |
Part number | PUERHUI-004 |
Item display height | 3.9 inches |
Item display length | 5.5 inches |
Item display width | 3 inches |
Item display weight | 195 g |
Material type | Metal-Plastic |
Manufacturer | PUEHUI |
Item model number | PUERHUI-RATTRAP-004 |
ASIN | B08HVLMFQ7 |
J**E
Worked successfully
Excellent product. Disturbed to say we caught 6 rats under kitchen counter. No more scratching had.
M**D
Works!
I have these for a few weeks- we have a eildlife cam in garden & saw little mouse & young rats robbing the peanut butter without setting it off ( purchased mouse trap and caught a few) persisted baiting with crunchy peanut butter & finally caught the target last night- I knew when the right target would investigate it would be caught- it is very sensitive & easy to set off- Mind your fingers- will recommend! and when time comes will buy again
T**S
All good
Nice and strong catches well, not caught anything yet, still hoping, not for rats though, too small.
A**R
Don't waste your money
I bought a 2 pack of these as we had rats in our garden eating bird food from the bird table. We read the instructions correctly and placed bate into the section, we used peanut butter. Chocolate spread, cheese. The setting the trap was quite easy to do just a click which was quite resistant, however we assumed it would kill the rat out right as I do not want them to suffer. Anyway we set the traps over a 3 week period, the rats got the food off of the trap without it going off, we had cameras set up to watch and we had 3 regular rats visit. Terrorising my rabbits, the traps went off but not once did they ever catch a rat. I was very disappointed in this product and would not recommend. We got poison in the end. So these plastic traps are not worth the £8.99 I paid for the 2. They were quite lightweight and looked quite good quality however the job they were bought for failed. So value for money is a no go. Save your money either buy poison in a sealed unit which is safe against other animals. Or call pest control.
J**E
Good value for money !
So easy to set up, I ordered these ones, as it had a very clear on screen step by step stage in which to set these up. I was terrified of breaking my fingers on these. But they were easy to set up & I just followed the diagrams. I like the fact that these are re-usable, so its good value for money. Unfortunately poison costs alot & you need to keep replacing it.
A**R
Don’t bother if the rat is as big as a small cat
Neighbours on either side of me have grown an abundance of vegetables in their garden an absolute haven for the rat population. I have made a point of ensuring that my house and garden are kept pristine. I bought the traps as I noticed a burrow in my garden quite close to my house which freaked me out. I positioned the traps at either side of the burrow and baited it with good old peanut butter. Trap went off as expected however the rat stayed alive though head was trapped as it was a huge rat. The rat suffered a slow most probably painful death which has left me quite traumatised and unnecessary suffering for the rat. . I went to work leaving it dragging itself along the paving obviously in an attempt to free itself from the trap and came home to find it deceased 8 hours later though those at home told me it died approximately a hour before I returned home. An instant kill was what I hoped for but instead it lead to the suffering of the rat. The trap is more suitable for mice or very small rats. The rats round where I live are so big not even the cats will challenge them, disgusting!
T**N
Works with little mess, need easy adaptation for really small mice
I like mice as pets, but unfortunately not as unpaying guests.Some time ago, I caught some live in a humane trap - but that's pointless as it's illegal to release them near residental areas (I took them on a freedom outing to the woods instead).So really they have to be killed :(The mice I catch are really small, about 2inches in length, so really don't weigh very much. When I initally set these traps they were easily able to eat their trace peanut butter last supper and vanish without triggering the trap.With my mechanical mindset (which undertood not to get fingers trapped when setting), I just bluetacked a pound coin just past the pivot point of the seesaw sufficiently increasing the sensitivity.Mousey caught had a cute non-stressed expression on his/her face, the bar had come down on the tummy.But no bodily damage, and nothing that would upset the squeamish. Just imagine you've seen someone prepared at the undertakers and not at the morgue (or on TV, since every second programme shown these days is of someone's grizzly death)Anyway, with mousey carried to the back of the garden and dumped over the rear wall, he/she will make a nice meal for the remaining wildlife that frequents this place (magpies, crows, foxes)These traps are sufficiently constructed for the purpose.
F**D
Does the job
Good
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