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Havahart 1020 Two Door Cage Trap for Mice and Rats 10 x 3 x 3 | 
enlarge | Brand: Havahart
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $3.00 (18%)
Rating: 30 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 3 x 3
MPN: 1020 Model: 1020 UPC: 036348010203 EAN: 0036348010203 ASIN: B0000DINGG
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | For trapping mice, chipmunks, shrews, voles, and similar-size nuisance animals | | • | Two spring loaded doors | | • | Smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals | | • | Efficacy proven in extensive field testing means higher catch rate and fewer escapes | | • | Comes fully assembled and ready to use with Instructions and tips on baits and trap setting included |
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Product Description Havahart, 10" x 3" x 3" Live Animal Cage Trap, For Mice, Moles & Shrews,1 LB.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Works well and the mice seem to like it November 9, 2008 Rochelle Hollander Schwab We bought this trap at a local hardware store, so it's conceivable it's an older model than the one Amazon is selling here, but it looks just like the picture. I saw the first evidence of a mouse about 10 days ago (some droppings on a kitchen shelf) and the next day I saw the mouse itself racing downstairs to the basement. After trying a plastic piece of junk, I found this one online, but didn't want to wait for it to be delivered. My husband set it (all my feminist inclinations go out the window when it comes to setting traps) so I can't report firsthand on how hard it was. He did say it was a bit tricky, as some of the other reviewers have noted. I was somewhat stunned though, when he set it a second night and caught a second mouse. A week later, we've trapped six mice! We seem to have a family of them as some look half grown. (It isn't the same mouse coming in over and over because we took the hardware store clerk's advice to drive them several miles from our house -- in this case to the woods along a parkway on the other side of a highway. He also said smear peanut butter right on the trap, presumably as they can't just grab it and escape, though my husband says the doors should shut the second they set foot inside.) Hopefully these mice will be able to live outdoors. Our climate is usually moderate, and they didn't seem freaked out by encountering grass and woods. They also didn't seem to be suffering in the trap -- a couple even hesitated to leave when the doors were first opened. The person who mentioned droppings is right on. I suggest putting a sheet of old newspaper underneath, so you can just throw it out. Now, can someone tell me how to spot the opening where they are getting into the house? If so, please add a comment!
mouse traps November 9, 2008 Cheryl A. Cummings These hav-a-hart traps work very well -as long as the mouse is big enough to set off the trap!!! Small mice are very good at stealing the walnut!!!
Adequate, but flimsy October 27, 2008 John Brady (USA) This product will catch mice, but it is flimsy. After the second mouse release, one of clasps was lost after it fell off the trap. It might be best to always use the trap with only one end open and permanently close the other end by bending it's sides inward.
Third time was the charm October 11, 2008 Alonso Leon (West Chester, PA USA) Excellent product. Perhaps I failed the first and second time because I used as bait a piece of cracker smeared with peanut butter. The little guy just reached inside and dragged the bait without tripping the trap doors. So next time I just smeared the peanut butter directly on the pan. That did the trick. Thank you, Havahart.
Small rodent live trap August 29, 2008 Susan L. Hudson (Grand Rapids,MI) This trap is poor in design, not at all like the larger one we purchased. It was a waste of money.
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