Rolling Mouse Trap | roller for buckets
Turn a bucket* into a live trap!
- ball bearing for a better success
- Catch multiple mice in one night: trap remains set after a mouse is caught
- for barns, attics, basements & storerooms
- order 62348
When you are having problems with large populations of mice or rats, for example in the basement or in a shed, snap traps are not the most practical solution, as they can only catch one rodent at a time. In cases of severe infestation, a trap that can catch a large number of mice is what you need. Our Rolling Mouse Trap can achieve this!
The Rolling Mouse Trap is an innovative style of live rodent trap. Take a bucket*, drill two holes in it across from each other and insert the inner rod of the trap into the holes. Alternatively you may simply lay the roller across the top of the bucket. Apply a spread such as peanut butter, liver sausage or chocolate and hazelnut spread as a bait to the centre of the trap. Lean a wooden board or similar object on the bucket to act as a climbing aid for mice and rats. Once the rodents try to reach the delicious bait, their weight puts the roller in motion and they will fall into the bucket. The mouse or rat is captured, but the trap remains operational, allowing you catch further animals.
We recommend padding the bottom of the bucket trap with straw so that the rodents will not hurt themselves when falling down. Please do not fill the bucket with water. The Rolling Mouse Trap is a live trap. Check several times a day for caught mice in order to avoid unnecessary stress for them.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 34 x 2,5 x 2,5 cm
* bucket not included
Power supply: | none |
Animal: | mouse, rat |
Place of use: | garage, indoor, loft, outdoors, sheltered outdoor areas |
Operating principle: | live trap |
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