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2 Piece Humane Smart Mouse Trap Live Catch and Release Rodents, Safe Around Children and Pets
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Brand | Catcha |
Color | Green |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 4.9"W x 2.72"H |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Mouse |
About this item
- EFFECTIVE: Catcha no kill mouse trap with a spring door that closes once the mouse go inside to eat the bait which you set. Once the door closes, the mouse can't get out until you open it up;
- EXTREMELY SAFE: No poison; No glue; No touching mice or any dropping so no risk of disease; Safe around children and pets; Especially suitable for use at home;
- EASY TO USE: Simply place the peanut butter in the compartment and open the spring door. When mice are caught alive and unharmed, all you have to do is take the trap out to a wooded area and release the mouse;
- REUSEABLE: After releasing the mice, clean the mouse trap and set it again. It can be used over and over;
- EXTREMELY HUMANE: No kill animals, endorsed by Humane Societies and Animal Rights Organizations in the U.S. and Worldwide.
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Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to remove | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Scent | 4.4 | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Catcha Inc | iiWey | Premium Products Shop inc. | Gerossi | Gerossi | Quihica USA |
style | Modern | Modern | Natural | Humane | Humane | Modern |
number of pieces | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
material | Plastic | Iron | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic |
electric | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
weight | 0.6 pounds | — | — | 0.6 pounds | 1.36 pounds | — |
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Brand | Catcha |
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Color | Green |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 4.9"W x 2.72"H |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Mouse |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | CATCHA |
ASIN | B06XKZMWF4 |
Item model number | Catcha |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #80,696 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,269 in Pest Control Traps |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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The humane way to remove unwanted mice! Catcha live mouse traps are a great alternative to snap traps or pesticides, allowing you to capture mice without killing them. How to catch a mouse? Place the bait (the recommended bait for this trap is beauty butter in a small compartment on one end, with open holes facing towards the inside of the trap. This lures the mouse inside, where the smell is coming from; open the gate on the another end, when mouse moving to the opiate end to access the bait, the mouse's weight moves to the far side of the fulcrum and triggers the trap, the gate closes; once you have the mouse captured, you can take the entire trap outdoors and lift the food compartment to open the trap. Then the mouse will run out; check the trap frequently as these mice can dehydrate of suffocate to death if left in the trap for a few days.
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Customers like the performance, ease of set up, and humane of the mouse trap. For example, they mention it works great for catching mice, it comes with instructions, and it's 100% cruelty free. Customers are also happy with ease of release, and safety. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and ease of cleaning.
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Customers like the performance of the pest control device. They mention that it works better than any mouse trap they have ever used, it works great for catching mice, and it's a small investment with a huge return.
"...The traps cheap enough and effective enough that that wouldn't be a deterrent for me at all -- if/when mine get chewed, I will happily buy more...." Read more
"...They work great for catching mice, they just maybe could do with being long to avoid the tail issue in most cases, though the mice in my area just..." Read more
"...2. Clean, safe and effective: despite the door being held firmly when set, it will trip as soon as mousie enters...." Read more
"These have worked very well (and very easily) since our house has suffered a bit of a mouse invasion...." Read more
Customers find the set up of the pest control device to be easy. They mention that it comes with instructions that help them set it up.
"These traps fit nicely in some tight spaces and are easy to use, though sometimes the hair trigger it's on make it so the trap will close right when..." Read more
"...Here are some of highlights:1. Ease of use. The bait area detaches and allows for different types of bait (peanut butter works for me!)...." Read more
"...If only there was a large version!these traps are simple to set up initially but it does have a few things that prevent it from ever..." Read more
"...Setting the trap was super easy and I didn't have to worry about getting my fingers pinched like the traditional traps...." Read more
Customers find the product very humane, cruelty free, and pet safe. They say it's a reassuring solution to their rodent problem and a guilt-free choice for the little critters. Customers also mention that the trap doesn't stress the animal and does a great job of keeping the rodents alive.
"...They're easy to set, easy to clean, humane and generally just less of a hassle than the other live-catch brands I've used...." Read more
"...THIS TRAP DOESN'T STRESS THE ANIMAL. All of the mice I've caught in these traps display behavior of relaxed pet mice...." Read more
"...Easy to use and very humane." Read more
"...cats for neuter and release, so I thought this was a great choice for the little critters. The manufacturer recommends using peanut butter as bait...." Read more
Customers find the release of the mouse from the mouse trap to be super easy. They mention that it's easy to remove the back and set the bait in then set the trap. Customers also say that the clever design makes it easy to set him free.
"...But it's very easy to remove mice....When they get caught *inside* the trap...." Read more
"...a box and are designed to make it very easy to bait, and very easy to release the mouse after catching them. I've ordered two more sets...." Read more
"...These are so easy to use, and I love that you can put remove the back to add the peanut butter easily to somewhere they have to actually be inside..." Read more
"...Afterward it's easy to dump the mice out, wash the trap, and start over. I've been doing this a lot lately!..." Read more
Customers find the product completely safe and harmless to use around animals and kids. They also say it's non-toxic and quick working. Customers also mention that it doesn't rely on poison or electrical shock, and that none of the mice were harmed in the process.
"...2. Clean, safe and effective: despite the door being held firmly when set, it will trip as soon as mousie enters...." Read more
"...Small cats are safe too!The trap is not violent and i think that even a mouse with it's tail out the door when it was triggered wouldn't..." Read more
"...It was so easy to set these and not dangerous like old-school mouse traps. I put a little dab of peanut butter in each of them, as was recommended...." Read more
"...last three nights, i have caught 5 live mice with this trap, all of them perfectly safe and not even freaking out that much TBH...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the trap. Some mention that it's great at catching mice, while others say that it doesn't last long and that it can't be used alone.
"...far surpasses any other design - both for ease of use, and reduced stress on the animal. Here are some of highlights:1. Ease of use...." Read more
"...accidentally spring if they jostled the outside of the trap, difficult to bait in a way that the mice couldn't raid and difficult to clean -- in..." Read more
"...I've ordered two more sets.The mice don't seem too panicked when they're caught either - I think the dark green plastic must make it..." Read more
"...it's durable and can catch small - large rats but it's all mesh so the rats will probably spend a lot more time trying to investigate and get the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning. Some mention that the traps are easy to clean since they are all plastic. The design is efficient to disassemble and clean. However, others say that they are pretty messy to clean afterwards.
"...They're easy to bait and the bait stays clean instead of getting soiled if the mouse pees/poops in the trap, so I'm not washing pee-soaked peanut..." Read more
"...And it was a bit difficult to get it cleaned out and ready for tonight...." Read more
"...2. Clean, safe and effective: despite the door being held firmly when set, it will trip as soon as mousie enters...." Read more
"...The trap was then easy to clean and reset. The only change would be to add a flange to the bottom of the back door to make it easier to use." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the ability of the pest control device to close. For example, they mention that after a few uses the trap doors now won't stay open, the spring door does not close, and the entrance door may not stay closed. Some say that the door on one of them kept popping open. That said, some complain about the weak latch and the fact that it failed within a week.
"...The Havrhart is a real pain, the trap going off by itself way too easily - like by walking near it - and is tricky to get to re-open each time...." Read more
"...Finally, these things have no ventilation, and they're almost completely sealed when closed so the rodent inside ends up fogging it up and then..." Read more
"...One of the traps will not stay open. It is plastic and a very sensitive notch which holds it open. AFter a while that notch wore out...." Read more
"...If the food is too heavy, the entrance door may not stay closed so you have to make sure door stays closed before you place it on the floor..." Read more
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The longer version: When I first noticed the mouse problem in August, I bought two Tomcat brand live-catch mouse traps. Those worked decently, but were finicky to set, easy for my dogs to accidentally spring if they jostled the outside of the trap, difficult to bait in a way that the mice couldn't raid and difficult to clean -- in other words, they worked, but they were inconvenient. I had two of them and they caught a mouse about every 2-3 days (combined). When they got too dirty to clean, I threw them away and looked for something more convenient.
We evacuated for two weeks for Hurricane Dorian in early September and when we came back, the mouse population seemed to have doubled. I bought two Southern Homewares Multi-Catch traps because the idea of being able to catch multiple mice without resetting between each catch made sense. More mice = get a trap that can catch more at once. I knew the mice were more active at night, when I'm sleeping and not able to reset a trap, so I had hoped that these would take care of most of the problem while I slept. Unfortunately, no. These caught about a mouse a week, which is pitiful considering how large the trap was (about the size of a large paperback book) and how much bait I put in them (a LOT). I don't know why I kept using them instead of switching back to the previous type that had been more effective, but I did. I used two of these for over a month and I think they caught six mice (combined) in that time.
A few days ago, I had had enough and I ordered a pair of these Catcha Mouse Traps. I wish I had just ordered these from the beginning! They don't look like much, but this is exactly what I needed.
In the day I've had them running, these Catcha traps have caught six mice -- by FAR the most effective of the brands I've tried. They're also the most convenient and user-friendly. They're clear so I can easily see if I've caught anything. They're easy to bait and the bait stays clean instead of getting soiled if the mouse pees/poops in the trap, so I'm not washing pee-soaked peanut butter out of a trap every time I catch something. I didn't think I would like the bait compartment at first glance, but after using it, I like it a lot more than I expected to. The release door opens easily and the mice don't seem to be in distress when I release them, which matters to me. The trigger mechanism is sturdy enough that my dogs aren't tripping it by poking their noses at the outside of the traps. Some of the mice I've caught today have been quite young and small -- I'm not sure that they would have been heavy enough to trigger the Tomcats, but they triggered the Catchas.
The only real fault I can see is that this is absolutely the type of plastic that a mouse can chew threw with enough time. Mine haven't because I've only had this for a day and none of them have been in there long enough to start chewing, but I've had pet mice/rats intermittently since childhood and I've seen them mow through this type of plastic in the past. A few other reviews have mentioned it and I see the risk. The traps cheap enough and effective enough that that wouldn't be a deterrent for me at all -- if/when mine get chewed, I will happily buy more.
Amendment: Make that SEVEN mice in 24 hours. I caught Mouse #6, released him, reset that trap, sat down to write this review (because six mice in 24 hours is worth writing a review for), and just checked to see that there's another mouse in the same trap fifteen minutes later. These things WORK.
Edit to update: 9 mice in the first day. 2 mice earlier on the second day and it's going much slower now. I really wish I'd bought this brand first.
Second edit: A week later, the total count stands at 9 mice on the first day, 2 in the morning of the second day, 1 in the morning of the third day, zero sign of any mice in a week since. I wasted three months on other traps and these Catcha traps completely solved my mouse problem in three days.
I ordered 3 different live-catch traps to try: this, the Havahart 1020 Live Animal Two-Door Mouse Cage Trap and the "Smart Mouse Trap - Humane Mousetrap". This was the cheapest, and so far the only one that has caught any mice (5 so far).
The Havrhart is a real pain, the trap going off by itself way too easily - like by walking near it - and is tricky to get to re-open each time. Plus it's harder to bait and to clean. The "Smart Mouse Trap - Humane Mousetrap" ($9.95) seems like it should work well, but has failed to catch anything yet, regardless of rotating which traps we use in which spot. It may be SO small that the mice can get out before the door locks them in.
This Catcha trap comes 2 to a box and are designed to make it very easy to bait, and very easy to release the mouse after catching them. I've ordered two more sets.
The mice don't seem too panicked when they're caught either - I think the dark green plastic must make it hard for their-less-than great eyes to see you moving around.
Remember - these traps are small. If a mouse is caught in it and left for any length of time they will panic, dehydrate and die. If you're serious about live release you'll want to check these a at least a couple of times a day. They're not designed to be left while you're away for the weekend or whatever (unless you don't mind finding dead mice who probably had a slow and scary death - in which case it's much kinder to simply get an old fashioned kill trap.)
One word of advice - you should take your mouse some distance away to release - otherwise their homing instinct may lead them right back into your house. Reading on line it sounds like mice that people have marked with food coloring have returned from as far half a mile away. I haven't done the experiment myself, but it is something to keep in mind when you're thinking about release spots.
When they get caught *inside* the trap. I've had these for 2 years, and something often these will get caught on mouse tails while they're in, but today a mouse very awkwardly (and through another object) got it's tail caught but only it's tail because it's trigger is so sensitive. I didn't get a picture because I was panicking about getting the mouse outside as low stress to it as possible.
They're also a big hard to clean when mice are stuck in there for a few hours or sometimes over night and make droppings in there and they get caught under the trigger for the trap. These are good but even without today's freak accident, because they still catch on their tails and how they can be hard to clean, I prefer the flat, metal, multicatch traps and reccomend them if you can fit them in the spaces you want to catch mice.
However for the most part these are nit picks and there's still mostly nothing wrong with these. They work great for catching mice, they just maybe could do with being long to avoid the tail issue in most cases, though the mice in my area just might have particularly long tails.