Pros & Cons
Pros
To bate simply place a small dab of peanut butter in the bate reservoir, arm the trap and set in place along walls and under frequently trafficked areas. I baited half the traps the first night and 4/6 killed rats. Have nailed 3 chipmunks in 2 days. I... Read More
Cons
Problems with construction/setting the traps in that the latch is just a hair off. Once it's been sprung, it's almost impossible to set it again. That is terrible. Not worth it.
Another cheapish trap with plastic parts. Buy something else. I regret buying them instead of sticking to the old wooden victors.
This thing is less useful on a chipmunk than a mouse trap. Its 5 times the size of a mousetrap, so overkill for mice. The traps were tripped and the peanut butter bait was gone.
Highlights
Quality
The damage to my furniture has ceased with the demise of several chipmunks
Just in case i tied a piece of twine to them and tied it off in something so if they get caught but not killed right away at le... Read More
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The trap trigger could be a little bit more sensitive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It killed it and all had to do is release it and reload it with bait
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tried several animal repellents to no avail
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So far they have fallen for my bait and i will update once something happens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thus far i have killed 4 birds 2 blue jays 1 starling one crackle but one vole
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It seems the birds have learned to avoid the traps and the mice have not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I began putting the traps under a cardboard v and the birds ignore them but not the mice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just in case i tied a piece of twine to them and tied it off in something so if they get caught but not killed right away at least they can’t run with the trap and hide away under somewhere and you never find them easily