Catch the Unwanted Guests! 🐾
The 24 Pack of JT Eaton Jawz Mouse Traps offers a robust solution for rodent control, featuring a sensitive trigger, an innovative bait reservoir, and a reusable design that ensures long-lasting effectiveness. Perfect for both solid and liquid baits, these traps fit conveniently in most bait stations, making them an essential tool for any pest management strategy.
M**T
Very effective!
These mouse traps work very well. I like them because they are swift to get rid of the rodents without much blood and prolonged agony for the mice. Very good product! And the price is right!
T**I
It does the job!
It works!!!!
P**C
DON'T USE POISON FOR MICE`
These work FANTASTICALLY! I set them each day with a dab of peanut butter, catch tons of mice, flush them, then reset the trap! I use all winter in my basement. I've tried the roller thingie that is supposed to lure the mice onto the roller and then fall into a 5 gallon bucket -- DOESN'T WORK at my house. These traps ROCK! Am buying some more, just because some of the teeth broke off from overuse...
W**2
Not Good for Chipmunks
I bought these cuz it mentions rats…which are larger than chipmunks. The trap went off, chipmunks ate the peanut butter scratch free while mocking me through the window the whole time. Shameful defeat.
J**S
GOOD AT WHAT IT DOES but...
I had a mouse get into my pantry and help himself to my Noodles. I ordered this two pack of traps and they arrived quickly.The first trap I tried to set after bating would not set! So I crossed my fingers and tried to set the second and it did set. In fact it cought the mouse that very night.To dispose of the little varmit I put a plastic bag over my hand, pick up the trap by the handle and then pull the bag from my covered had down over the trap and it's contents. No need to touch any of it, and it can be taken out to the curb can easily.For some reason the photo of the mouse in the trap would not upload, else I would show you. I didn't bother the company with a complaint as it was too much trouble actually to send it back, the cost was low and the mouse gone. However...that said I thought you should know that these mass produced traps can sometimes malfunction.
B**8
Excellent Device; One Feature Needing Improvement
I used these traps to eliminate seven mice in the basement. The "jaws" are very strong and effective. The trigger mechanism is very sensitive. One feature could be improved: the traps come with a red label that tells you that the trap is set. This feature is important to prevent the trap from inadvertently closing on one's fingers, which could be very painful. Unfortunately, if you use a water flow or disinfectant, such as bleach, to clean a trap for reuse, the red label is likely to wash off, as it did for me. That can be seen in the attached photo. There no longer is the warning label for the set trap. I'm sure there's a way to change the trap's design so the label is more permanent.A couple suggestions: I learned that mice like chocolate, as well as peanut butter. Remind you of a well known candy that combines these? Anyhow, as the image shows, I baited the trap with some softened peanut butter into which was pressed a single dark-chocolate chip. It did the job seven times. As you can see, the chip fits perfectly into the bait well, which is not very large. I placed a couple more chips near the trap to entice the mice.The other suggestion is to use one of the small holes in the trap to attach a piece of string, with the other end attached to a weight. I learned the hard way that if a mouse is caught but not killed, it may drag an unweighted trap a long distance, making it hard to locate.Good hunting!
L**R
Wow!! Two at one time!
Where have these traps been my whole life? There are awesome! Just what I wanted. The spring traps always scared me I was so afraid of getting my fingers snapped. And sometimes I wouldn't set the correctly and the date would be gone but the trap not tripped. I've had no issues with these thus far. I had one out for no less than 45 minutes in the pantry when I heard the snap. hint, my bait was a combination of peanut butter and Nutella suggested to me by my five-year-old niece LOL she loves that! Apparently so do the mice because in the last 24 hours I have caught four. there was a bit of a lull in the action and 12 hours later I caught one more. I went off to the shower came back and found two in one trap! I am so glad I have these traps. I'm hoping I got the bulk of them at this point but I'll continue to set them up daily for some time to come. These are far superior then the other springtrap's and so much easier to reuse. The others were so hard to open with the mouse in them I tended to just throw the whole contraption away. These you don't even have to get close to the mouse you just push the top and the mouse drops into the bag and you're ready to go again. I've used sticky traps as well in places where I was afraid my dog might get his nose into but they seem so cruel and they're not quite as effective. I'll continue to use those in places where I'm afraid my dogs could potentially get to but these are now my new go-to traps planning to order more right now!
G**N
Get's The Job Done
If you live in an area where mice are abundant, this is your trap. Heavy-duty spring that will immediately put an end to the mouse. Easy load bait tray, I've used the same trap multiple times before discarding.
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