

🐾 Snap into action with VictorM156 – where sustainability meets efficiency!
The VictorM156 Metal Pedal Sustainably Sourced FSC Wood Snap Mouse Trap is a reliable and eco-friendly solution for rodent control. Designed for quick and effective results, this trap has been a trusted choice for over 120 years. Made from responsibly sourced materials, it offers both reusable and disposable options, ensuring a clean and efficient pest management experience.







T**T
Good for field mice.
Works well and the price is good. You're not going to reuse these so, why pay a bunch for something you're going to toss out? You can tune these to make them more sensitive if the rodent is stealing the bait. Works great for field mice. If you have rats, step up to the bigger rat traps. They are much more humane than glue traps.
C**E
If you want them these will get them
Gets those mice every time. You don’t want to see them. Easy to use.
H**N
Exactly what you would expect, as advertised. For the price a great value.
Have used this style for years inside and found them to be very effective. But my need this time was to control outdoor mice around pine trees and in a natural turf area. My son recommended putting a nail in the middle to allow them to be placed near the hole entrances. I drilled a hole in the middle and glued a spike nail in the middle. This allowed me to place them near the hole home openings and keep them in place- very effective. Like these traps.
M**L
Good Traps
YOu bait this with peanut butter and you will catch mice. (if the peanut butter is disappearing, you will eventually catch the mouse.)
T**L
Trapped the mouse on the first night of use
We've been in this house 21 years and I never saw a mouse here before, inside or out. For some reason this one mouse got inside and started getting in our food and doing other things mice do. As much as I generally like animals and wildlife, I can't have that inside my house. So I did some research and found the best solution probably is to just use this type of trap, and that Victor seems to be the best brand. So I ordered up all these traps but I only needed to use 2 of them (the bait ends facing each other), just set out behind the refrigerator for one night only. I came out into the kitchen in the morning and found the mouse in one of the 2 traps. The bait was a piece of bread in one and a bit of a fruit bar in the other.
A**R
They work well
They do the trick, catching the little carnitas.
D**I
Feed mice, kill’em slow
Tonight, I came to the basement to see a mouse trapped, disfigured yet still moving, 2 feet away from where I had placed the trap.Horrible.Don’t know how long it had been and didn’t know how to end the suffering of the poor creature.So far: these traps have been working so poorly (they are not sensitive enough) that I joke I am feeding my mice whenever I set them.Seven traps, some peanut butter. Peanut butter all gone the day after and traps untriggered most of the time. Once in a while I get a mouse, if I repeat every day assiduously.My traps were empty but I had left them in place.I cannot use again the traps knowing that mice die a slow death. And I think now of these other times when I found the trap at a distance from its original place.This little thing was hurting. Long and slow death.Hate it.
M**.
The best and made here in America.
I have nothing against products made overseas, however, when it comes to the basic mouse trap, Victors of Litize , Pennsylania is the best, nothing made in China or elsewhere can top them. They are very affordable, especially, when buying in bulk. The mice in question in the area where i live are White-Footed Mice, known carriers of the Hanta Virus-which can be fatal. Having several outbuildings and even in my home basement being invaded by this species-left me with no alternative. I used to use a non lethal trap and relocate, but this was dirty and posed health risks, especially around senior citizen and child family members-Victors was the answer. Bear in mind, we throw no garbage out, not feed the birds, we have nothing that draws the rodents to our home-we have removed outside wood piles and such to reduce their being around-and yet they still came. The traps have put and big dent into their forays into our home.
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