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#1 Posted : Thursday, December 01, 2022 9:59:35 AM(UTC)
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Best mouse traps 2022: Say goodbye to your little friends



Rid your home of a mouse infestation with our roundup of the top-rated traps for unwanted rodents.To get more news about rodent trap, you can visit senpinghz.com official website.
While any infestation in general is deeply unpleasant, a rodent infestation is among the worst kind to find yourself lumbered with. With rats, you’ll know you have them as they tend to be aggressive and have little fear of humans, but when it comes to mice, these timid little potential carriers of HPS, Leptospirosis, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, plague, and typhus can be shy and retiring, so you may not even know you have mice until you find droppings or chewed packaging and food.

The good news is that finding evidence of one mouse does not necessarily mean you have an actual infestation on your hands. But, if you don’t take immediate action to rid yourself of the pest you do have, an infestation is likely to follow.
Fortunately, while mice are generally considered to be quite intelligent, they are not that smart when it comes to avoiding traps, which means that if you act quickly and invest in a quality trap, your pest problem could well be ended before it truly begins. But which trap is right for you? Let us explain.
How to choose the best mouse trap for your home
Why have I got mice?
Your home is providing the two things that mice love best: food and shelter. In the case of the latter, during colder months rodents seek shelter and your lovely warm house is ideal, especially if you leave crumbs from food lying around and/or leave food out in easy to access areas. And don’t forget that ‘easy to access’ means something different to a mouse: for instance, this can also include cupboards if there are gaps behind your cupboards and underneath your floorboards.
Are lethal mouse traps messy?
Yes, they can be, and especially so if you insist on using old-school basic snap traps. If you want to go down the lethal trap route, then we’d advise using one of the more advanced modern options which are guaranteed to kill a mouse outright rather than causing a cruel injury – they guarantee a more humane kill. Which one is the best for you depends on a number of factors, including where your mouse or mice are active, whether there might be a risk to children or pets, and how confident you are handling either the remains of a mouse or, indeed, a live mouse.

Then there’s the question of bait. Mice are suckers for sweet or fatty food and the stickier the better, to go with things like peanut butter, soft cheese, or wet cat food for good results.

So what are my mouse trap options?
There are far smarter options that can offer a 100% clean kill rate, either using a sprung bar system, rodenticide poison bait, an electric shock or even catch and release traps which keep the mouse alive and allow you to set it free away from your home. Most offer a more humane means of extermination and also – as an added bonus to those unkeen on handling mice in any state – a ‘no touch’ (and sometimes even ‘no see’) means of disposal.
Rentokil is a company that’s been adealing with pests since 1925, so it puts its name to a product and guarantees a clean kill, you know you can trust it.

The Clean Kill traps are discreet, easy to use and poison-free. Simply bait them with your choice of lure and, following the instructions on the trap itself, pull the kill bar up into position. Once ready, place the trap against the wall where activity has been detected and wait.

Once you can see that the kill bar has sprung, you’ll know you’ve caught and killed your mouse, so now to get rid of it; which is where this Rentokil option continues to assist those with more than a touch of musophobia (fear of mice). Thanks to the design of the front tube, the mouse can be easily dropped into a bag or bin without having to even see it, let alone touch it.
If you’ve got a problem with considerably more than just a few mice, then you’re going to need more traps. That can get a little expensive, but if you just want the job done and you don’t mind cleaning up a little mess, then Bompow have just the thing for you.

A set of four, the Bompow Snap Traps were initially developed to stop mice stealing the snacks of its own staff, but after proving such a success they brought them to the mass market.

They’re designed to be both highly effective and safe to use: a bar-setting button at the back of the trap stops any need to put your fingers at risk at the front, while a bottom release bait cup simply screws in once loaded, keeping the chances of finger-based injury further at bay.

Built of durable ABS plastic, the Bompow has powerful, sensitive sprung jaws, so as soon as a mouse takes the bait the trap will spring, snapping your problem pest’s neck instantly. Once the job is done, you can simply carry the trap to the bin and release the jaws to drop the mouse straight in. Then just clean and reuse.
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