It would be better if the mouse could go in but not come out. Because when the Mouse dies you have the stench for two weeks because you cannot find the dead mouse! No thank you!
I just bought a bunch of them thinking they were traps!! I don't want to have to search for dead mice to get rid of them or having dead mice dying behind something where I can't dispose of them.
A pregnant mouse can give birth to as many as 14 pups. Because of their ability to become pregnant so quickly, just one female mouse can give birth to as many as 56 pups per year. And here's worst news: A baby female mouse can give birth at 6 weeks and produce as many as 10 litters in their first year. Hopefully you’re trapping faster than their reproductive cycle.
Rodents are in Bedroom, can i put a filled bait box in my bedroom and sleep with it there night after night, does it give off any harmful fumes that I can breathe in
what do you mean by " you just set them"? you never say "just set them DOWN and walk away". "Set them" could mean there is an activating mechanism. I came here to find out if I was missing something. three days now . more mouse droppings but no mouse is taking the bait. the box doesn't even say it's "ready to use. No trigger to set"
Many years ago when I was a teen we had a mouse problem in one of our rooms. I bought some mouse poison seeds and placed them around the couches and bookcases It worked great. The mouse died. But that created another problem - the smell. He crawled off into some crevice, or up into the couches, and his body smelled for weeks. Bottom line - not a good solution. Now, other than a fancy plastic box and a different poison, how is this thing any different?
So the mice leave the station after eating the bait? If they leave I'm thinking pets and/or predators will suffer. It's not mentioned on the packaging.
They do. if you see them being eaten they take up to 6 days to die. If the mouse problem is non stop and you see the bait stations being eaten for weeks you have a bad infestation
it takes up to 6 days for them to die, but if you notice them being eaten all the time and mouse problem is not slowing down, you have a real bad infestation
@@Ricky-fy1jp I cut off the food source. I filled all the holes and paid $1100 to have it done. I used peppermint essential oils and scented candles. What shall I do now? I want to burn down the house!
@@Ricky-fy1jp I opened the trap and put the pellets down. My children are grown and no pets in the house, but the mice ignored them. I even put peanut butter on them and they still ignored them. They are getting food from someplace else. It must be my neighbor house.
I just got these in today. We’ve got a cute little mouse running around and my 10yr old son and I almost caught him but failed lol. Hopefully this thing works.
@@tyraellis9139 They can.."One of the senses that suit their aid for survival is their enhanced sense of smell. With the distinct scent of humans, mice know to stay clear of people. After handling a mouse trap, the smell is wreaking in your scent, setting off survival instincts to avoid the mouse trap. Considering this, when setting your traps be sure to wear gloves to avoid drenching your scent on them."
These have not worked for me so far. Is the hole too small for some mice? I am placing one in each of the four corners of my shed. The mouse is still there when I check.
It would be better if the mouse could go in but not come out. Because when the Mouse dies you have the stench for two weeks because you cannot find the dead mouse! No thank you!
Exactamente!
I was hoping this video would explain if I need to open a compartment on the box before setting it out. Oh well.
Thank you
no way!! the mice eats it, goes in the wall and die, not you gotta tear down the wall to find the smell
They don't work the mice move them around and don't go in them there not very good
Wait, the mouse doesn't stay in it!? How do you find the mouse?
I just bought a bunch of them thinking they were traps!! I don't want to have to search for dead mice to get rid of them or having dead mice dying behind something where I can't dispose of them.
A pregnant mouse can give birth to as many as 14 pups. Because of their ability to become pregnant so quickly, just one female mouse can give birth to as many as 56 pups per year. And here's worst news: A baby female mouse can give birth at 6 weeks and produce as many as 10 litters in their first year. Hopefully you’re trapping faster than their reproductive cycle.
Rodents are in Bedroom, can i put a filled bait box in my bedroom and sleep with it there night after night, does it give off any harmful fumes that I can breathe in
Me on my way to eat the rat poison to see if there's cheese in the great beyond. (super epic reference)
it's just nature, I guess
what do you mean by " you just set them"?
you never say "just set them DOWN and walk away".
"Set them" could mean there is an activating mechanism.
I came here to find out if I was missing something.
three days now . more mouse droppings but no mouse is taking the bait.
the box doesn't even say it's "ready to use. No trigger to set"
But is there cheese in the great beyond?
Many years ago when I was a teen we had a mouse problem in one of our rooms. I bought some mouse poison seeds and placed them around the couches and bookcases It worked great. The mouse died. But that created another problem - the smell. He crawled off into some crevice, or up into the couches, and his body smelled for weeks. Bottom line - not a good solution. Now, other than a fancy plastic box and a different poison, how is this thing any different?
So the mice leave the station after eating the bait? If they leave I'm thinking pets and/or predators will suffer. It's not mentioned on the packaging.
So does the mouse chew through the plastic? Is there a hole inside the trap that the mouse accesses the poison? I just bought this an hour ago.
Do they work do we take the lid of them
This garbage does not work.
They do. if you see them being eaten they take up to 6 days to die. If the mouse problem is non stop and you see the bait stations being eaten for weeks you have a bad infestation
Bought these the mices ate like 70% of it still alive and running around
it takes up to 6 days for them to die, but if you notice them being eaten all the time and mouse problem is not slowing down, you have a real bad infestation
@@michaelangst6078 When you say bad infestation you mean immune to poison mices??
I trow bait in back stove and it works they come out dazzes and die on opening i dont use the housing
I bought one of these just now at Walmart with the hope the mouse would die IN the trap...
There is just one problem. The mice ignore them.
🤣🐁…💨☠️
If you cut off their food source in house… then that should help
@@Ricky-fy1jp I cut off the food source. I filled all the holes and paid $1100 to have it done. I used peppermint essential oils and scented candles. What shall I do now? I want to burn down the house!
@@patricialauriello3805 put the pellets down. Maybe they are larger rats and can not fit. PELLETS behind appliances. Out of reach for the kids
@@Ricky-fy1jp I opened the trap and put the pellets down. My children are grown and no pets in the house, but the mice ignored them. I even put peanut butter on them and they still ignored them. They are getting food from someplace else. It must be my neighbor house.
I just got these in today. We’ve got a cute little mouse running around and my 10yr old son and I almost caught him but failed lol. Hopefully this thing works.
good luck:)
I just got 2 so I got 8 stations that’s 96. Nice better work
If there’s one there’s 100! I have some I’m trying now. We shall see!
They suck ! The mice are literally jumping over them like it’s an obstacle course 😮
The smell gets to them! It works 👌🏾
Don't touch the bait stations with your bare hands. The mouse will pick up the oil or human scent and not go in them.
Why don’t they smell human on the snap traps or sticky one
@@tyraellis9139 They can.."One of the senses that suit their aid for survival is their enhanced sense of smell. With the distinct scent of humans, mice know to stay clear of people. After handling a mouse trap, the smell is wreaking in your scent, setting off survival instincts to avoid the mouse trap. Considering this, when setting your traps be sure to wear gloves to avoid drenching your scent on them."
Now if a mouse eats this then cat eats mouse..cat is dead too right
I placed one last night. Saw a mouse go in the trap this morning. He stayed in there a while chomping away. I didn’t use gloves to place it.
So the mouse is living inside MY jacket. How is that coincidence with your theory of smelling humans and run away.
They never go into the boxes I have to leave the bait outside the box 📦 basement etc
Really?
@@prehistoricgentlemanbird9131 yup
Thank you.
These have not worked for me so far. Is the hole too small for some mice? I am placing one in each of the four corners of my shed. The mouse is still there when I check.