Victor M147 Safe-Set Rat 4 Pack, 4 trappole, nero

Brand:Victor

2.6/5

67.91

La trappola per topi Victor Safe-Set è stata progettata pensando alla sicurezza. La funzione Safe-Set è stata progettata per prevenire attivazioni accidentali pur mantenendo l'eliminazione pulita e umana. Non solo è sicuro per l'uso in presenza di bambini e animali domestici se usato come indicato, ma è anche facile da usare indipendentemente dal tuo livello di esperienza. La trappola può essere facilmente impostata con un rapido clic usando la mano o il piede. Quindi basta posizionare la trappola attivata in un luogo con attività di roditori. Per tua comodità, l'esclusivo cappuccio per esche elimina il furto di esche. Quando i ratti si avvicinano per una sorpresa, la trappola si chiude immediatamente per eliminare il parassita al contatto. Tutto ciò che resta da fare è eliminare il roditore e pulire la trappola in modo che sia pronta per l'uso ancora e ancora. Con un altro rapido clic puoi facilmente rilasciare e smaltire il roditore.

Design riutilizzabile per una protezione continua dai roditori. Sicuro per l'uso in presenza di bambini e animali domestici se utilizzato secondo le istruzioni. Il comodo cappuccio per esche elimina il furto di esche. Imposta e rilascia facilmente con un solo clic. Il design Safe-Set ti impedisce di attivare accidentalmente la trappola.
Brand Victor
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 49 ratings 3.6 out of 5 stars
Is Electric Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11.5 x 8.13 x 4.38 inches
Item model number M147
Item Weight 2.26 pounds
Manufacturer Woodstream Corporation
Number of Pieces 4
Product Dimensions 11.5 x 8.13 x 4.38 inches
Style Unique
Target Species Rat

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Scritto da: jonibirdbrain
Got a $!#@ packrat that's been eluding me!
I think pack rats in New Mexico must be extra crafty or something. I have one that I've been trying to capture for over a month, using various live and snap traps, along with a rat zapper. The dang thing kept somehow stealing the bait and eluding me. I decided to give this trap a try. The first night it caught a deer mouse, which was in the trap yesterday morning. Mr. Pack Rat decided that he wanted the peanut butter but couldn't get it, because the trap was closed around the deer mouse. He actually dragged the trap under my building that sits on skids and chewed the trap trying to reach the peanut butter. I was able to snag the trap out using a long piece of rebar. I dropped the dead deer mouse out into the "coyote dining area" and reset the trap. I thought there was a good chance that the pack rat would avoid it, but he was trapped (and dead) this morning! I saw other reviews that said this wasn't strong enough to trap a rat. I'm not sure how they compare size-wise to NM pack rats, but this fella was pretty large. It was very easy to squeeze the back open and drop the rat off in the "dining area" where I put the mouse yesterday (which was already snarfed up by some critter). The joys of country living! Bottom line, I'm very happy with this trap! Sorry for those that think these types of traps are cruel, but I've had far too much vehicle damage and chewed wires to be trying to spare pack rats or deer mice! I'm delighted that so far this trap, despite being chewed and dragged under a building, has caught one of each.
Scritto da: Chris Coyle
Easy to use with the right bait.
Bait is key? But this is an effective snap trap.
Scritto da: Jimmy Y.
It did not catch any rats
The smart Norway rats just chewed through the bait cup and consume the PB or jam without triggering the snap. I will just discard all of the four units. It was past the return deadline date.
Scritto da: Marvelous Booklover
Birds Like Peanut Butter Too
Super easy to use. If setting traps outdoors be aware that birds like peanut butter also. May have to hide the trap away from the flying animals.
Scritto da: Katharine Hargrove
Easy to use but doesn’t catch rats.
Rats are too cautious for these to do their job. Was excited to try to solve our rat population, so set up these traps, which was very easy to do. I like the design in that regard. Baited them with peanut butter and the rats came out immediately. I watched for half an hour as several rats sniffed and touched the trap, but all were too wary to go in and trigger it. I know it is safer for other kinds of wildlife, but I will stick to the old style wooden traps instead of these safety ones.
Scritto da: JBovier I.
Don’t count on it working.
This is not a humane trap. Jaws apparently aren’t strong enough to kill on contact. I had to watch the animal suffer before finally dying. I also found the bait (peanut butter) completely gone from all the traps but none were tripped.
Scritto da: Kyle
Interesting Design
This rat trap has an interesting design and is well built. I'm not quite sure if it is any more effective than a standard old-school style rat/mouse trap though. It works and I am pleased with it, but I've had traditional traps that worked well too.
Scritto da: Dee T
Works well for smart rats
Had a roof rat come out of a toilet and locked in an empty condo and of the three traps we tried, this one got him within 15 minutes after coming out for the night scavenger hunt. Died instantly, no mess, and head and front part of body caught in trap. I didn't reuse it since I only had one rat. Security cameras followed all the action. My roof rat was smart enough to maneuver though a sewer system vent pipe to toilet and could eat the peanut butter bait out of the first two paddle versions of traps we tried: TomCat easy set from Home Depot and old fashion paddle Victor wooden rat trap. Those were touched by human hands when put out so to be fair the rat may have been extra careful. It did eat the bait from both though on first encounter and returned often for more licks but never set off the traps. I only bought this trap because of late night desperation and Lowe's being the only choice for shopping. I found the hood trigger intriguing. For these we did everything right. 1) Wore gloves and mask to eliminate human scent 2) Baited with Slim Jim end stuffed as deep into bait cup as it would go 3) taped the trap to the floor and counter placed near the toaster where it was regularly visiting to find crumbs. This hooded trap delivered immediate satisfaction, as first encounter worked with a clean kill and no mess. While I bought mine at Lowe's I'd certainly buy these again from Amazon since they are so easy to set and actually worked. So remember wear gloves, tape down, and use Slim Jim tips that they have to pull out of the bait cup and can't help but pull up the hood to set off the trap. If you have a smart rat that gets what the paddle does in a trap, they may not have encountered this type of trap. It's worth a try. Glueing dried dog food piece to the bottom of the bait trap is supposed to work too. You can even add a peanut butter coating. I luckily didn't have to go to this next step because I had one roof rat that was willing to die for a Slim Jim. There is also a smaller mouse version without teeth for mice, so make sure if you have rats you use the rat trap. Size matters.

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