🐾 Snap to it! The ultimate solution for rodent control.
This pack of 4 classic metal rat traps features a heavy-duty brass-coated design, ensuring durability and effectiveness in rodent control. Each trap is reusable and designed for quick, humane kills, making it an ideal choice for indoor use. Plus, with a satisfaction guarantee, you can tackle your pest problems with confidence.
Item Weight | 4.3 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Target Species | Chipmunk, Rat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Brass coated metal |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Color | Gold |
R**R
Strong and well made
I chose these traps because they looked like the most solid and powerful trap on the market. I was worried about using a plastic one and it not killing the rat quickly or at all. These traps are very strong and durable. You have to be careful because I could see someone breaking their finger if not used carefully in a safe location.So far it has worked great except for once when an especially large rat didn't get killed and made it out injured unfortunately. It was pretty big and I think it came to the bait from the wrong angle. From now on I am sure to place them in a position where they will come to the bait pedal from the front by placing against a wall as a precaution. The goal is to be as humane as possible of course.
D**R
Great traps
Easy to set although it depends on how strong you are but I did not feel like it took much force. I do take caution to make sure my fingers are never in the way where if it should go off it would strike my fingers but that is just common sense. Once set it doe not go off so easily that moving it would set it off. Anything caught is in big trouble but like any trap it depends on how they set it off. If it hits their limb well they are not going to die but if it hits their head or bday they either are dead or will be shortly. They stand up to being outside but I chose the brass traps by accident. So not sure if they will get some rust if out side for a long time. I am not planning to keep these out for a long time and will be using a cover to keep it out of direct rain not to protect the trap but from videos it is a good way to catch voles. I suppose I will get a few field mice along the way as well. So let the voles be aware my yard is not a good place to set up housekeeping.
D**Y
Get rid of pest
I have purchased these twice. I have never found them sprung with out doing their job. I hide them in a narrow box. My wife wont have to look at it that way. The spring is pretty strong. So much so that when armed, the trap's frame will bow a bit. This is the reason for 4 stars and not 5. Another reviewer suggested mounting them to a block of wood. This seemed to work well. It will work getting rid of large pest like squirrels or rats destroying your home.
T**A
A little pricy but Worth the money, they work every time!
I live in Florida with a canal in the back yard so roof and fruit rats are always around and an issue especially this year for some reason. I tried all kinds of traps, these little menaces are smart af and they will get out of the wood traps and some of the other ones like the bucket one I have (that one only works on the small ones for me and they have gotten out a few times even with the water). Glue traps work sometimes but I don’t like them and you can’t reuse them.The thing about these is the teeth, it holds them in there if they don’t die on the snap. Most of the time they die instantly as these are VERY strong! Be very careful of your fingers when setting them. I have bought so many of these, they really do the job. I’ve used peanut butter, slimjims, lunch meat, nuts all kinds of things. These traps WORK! If you are unsure, get them. I just wish you got more for the money but hey, they get rid of the rats so that’s what is most important. If you can, screw them into some wood to keep them stable in one spot. These are the go to traps for sure.
D**E
Bird trap.
These are best for indoor use since they rust as others have noted. In my case I deployed 3 of these and caught 3 birds--no rats. The birds seem to be attracted to the shiny metal. It would be best to get the black version of this trap and/or spray-paint the trap with a flat beige (like dirt) to lessen bird traffic.To be fair, I employed two other types of snap trap and a trap of each type caught a bird. So if you want to use snap traps outdoors, I suggest you try an enclosed version, or build your own enclosure to lessen the chance of getting birds.The thing I liked about these traps is that they seem to be unlikely of making a 'partial kill' given their 'teeth' near the kill bar. The trigger mechanism is also as sensitive as you can get, much more so than for plastic traps. The question is whether these traps are particularly attractive to indoor (e.g. attic) rats.
B**E
Ruined in a week
I bought the gold toned traps. One week outside after opening the box they’re majorly rusted. While the design is nice the materials are absolutely not durable.
C**G
No fluff just the facts !
The media could not be loaded. Metal design is sturdy and easy to clean. Put a dab of peanut butter on the trigger, set the trap, and the next day you'll be disposing the rat. The key is to place in the path of the rodent. Having dogs I placed in a large sturdy shoe box with both ends cut out and a brick on top. My pets are not the type to bother the trap as long as it is covered.
J**E
Powerful
I bought these specifically to keep backyard rats from becoming indoor rats. They work. One ended a 4lb opossum that had decided the side of my tool shed was it's latrine. Well that problem was solved too.Id recommend screwing them into a 1x piece of scrap wood because they're light with powerful springs. If they not fastened down they could flip themselves away from whatever tripped them.Be careful about placement because these are strong enough to seriously injure cats or raccoons. I'd recommend an enclosure with holes only big enough for rats. Cats get bored easy and won't spend much time trying to get in but raccoons are retards that will stick their paws into blind hole. Squirrels are pretty smart and are very good at spotting traps so unless it's really well camouflaged, I doubt a squirrel will stumble into it.
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