Victor M241BSR-3 Indoor Electronic Humane Rat and Mouse Trap – No Touch, No See Electric Rat and Mouse Trap – 3 Pack
Original price was: $111.57.$82.99Current price is: $82.99.
Price: $111.57 - $82.99
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The Victor Electronic Rat Trap is the ultimate in rodent control. It works by delivering a humane, high-voltage shock to kill rats and mice that enter the chamber. This powerful device is capable of killing up to 35 rats per set of fully charged batteries (4 AA), making it a great value for sizeable infestations. It’s also easy to use. Simply apply a small amount of bait on the rear shock plate, turn the trap on, and place it along the wall near signs of rodent activity. After a catch, an LED light blinks green, so you know when it’s time to empty the trap without having to check the chamber. In case of false triggers, this trap is designed with an automatic re-arming feature so the trap can be triggered again without you needing to reset it. For your convenience, the trap’s design allows for No-See, No-Touch rodent disposal. When the batteries are low, the LED light will flash red.
Humane, High-Voltage Shock – Once inside, the circuit triggers a high-voltage shock, humanely killing the rat
For Indoor Use – Place the trap along the wall in areas of your home or business where you’ve seen rodent activity
Improved design: easy to bait, easy to clean
Kills up to 35 rats per set of four AA batteries
Green LED light lets you know when there’s a catch
Requires 4 “AA” batteries (not included)
Customers say
Customers like the ease of cleaning, effectiveness, and value for money of the pest control device. They mention it’s easy to empty, kills mice effectively, and is well worth the purchase price. Some appreciate the speed. However, some customers have different opinions on its effectiveness.
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Original price was: $111.57.$82.99Current price is: $82.99.
Derrick –
Best pest eliminator ever
I have been using rat bait for so long. I will never use the rat green blocks ever again. I bought this victor electric trap. And it took about a week to see the first result but after that I have been catching rat after rat from out of my roof. My trick for anyone having trouble with these rodents. Buy this product and get tons of Hershey bars. Break them up put them in the back of the trap. And just wait for the light. Caught a rat yesterday when I got home from work and I just set it back up last night with the Hershey candy and I wake up to another rat in the trap. This product is amazing and exactly what they described. Best product for getting rid of those pesky rats and mice.
Eaglon Antomy –
Rats are smarter than this
Well I tell you what… I watched my Victor Electronic Rat Trap on my trail cam in my back yard. I have a rat that is very large and smart. The first thing I saw was him checking out his new trap. Then he went to the power switch and slid it to the off position! Can they sense when the electric current is switched off? WTF?!Then he stays outside and licked off all of the peanut butter that I applied on the inside through the holes!Without a bait tray inside the rat does not have to enter to get the bait!! I bought 2 traps and the bugger ate the bait from outside of them both! I thinking of making a tube like bait holder and placing it through the holes. then I will place strong tape over the power switch so he cant turn it off. Finally I think the holes should be covered as well so he cant eat the bait from the outside!Victor, redesign this stupid trap!
G. Dunn –
This thing really works!
We’ve had at least one rat scurrying all over the house for the last couple of weeks. I got some traditional poison bait traps and tried them all over the house with no success. I bought two of these and put them in two locations where we’ve seen droppings and heard activity. Used crunchy peanut butter as a bait and within 2 days I caught one of the offenders. Don’t know if there are more out there, so I’m just going to leave these in place to see.I like the feature of the blinking light when the trap has been tripped. Disposal is simple and quick. Just tilt it and drop the victim in a plastic bag and dispose of it.A good value for the money and so easy to set up and clear.
Mike Mcclain –
Works good
My huge crikets like penute butter also, it don’t work on big crikets, did good on small mice & a full cage size rats. Just check every day, if you get one a day you may need 2 traps.
LoveShopping –
Works great
I have used these many years ago with great success so I ordered 2 recently. I moved in to my Grandparents home after it sat vacant for 2.5 years so a few rodents found a way in. These worked great. I have great luck with using peanut butter with dry cat food sprinkled on the peanut butter. They love that combination of “bait”. I hate killing them but if you don’t get on the issue quickly they multiply rapidly and before you know it you will have an infestation issue. These are great because the entrance is large enough to work with both rats & mice. It does not drain batteries fast either. I do not use them outdoors, only indoors.
Christine F. –
Now using 4AA Batteries
I had purchased one of these traps several years ago.They used c cell batteries, four of them.This unit uses. This unit also does not have a compartment to load the bait.You have to reach in to bait it.We haven’t caught anything with it so far, but will update the review if or when we do.So far this unit is not worth the money.
Lori D. –
This Victor trap works well for mice.
After researching a lot of different mouse traps, we finally tried this electronic trap. I originally tried the Rinne Flip N Slide Bucket lid no-kill mouse traps where the mouse climbs on top of a 5 gallon bucket (not included) to reach a bait and falls through the trap floor which flips down into the bucket. There are a lot of knock offs out there that may work well, but I bought the original Rinne trap and it just didn’t work for us. We had two set up in our basement where there was mouse activity and we did catch one mouse, but it escaped every time and that’s because the trap floor, when closed, is not flush with the yellow lid and apparently the mouse can escape through small gaps. We put small pieces of almond in the back of the trap floor so the only way the mouse could reach it, was to walk back and the trap floor would flip down and the mouse would fall into the bucket. Twice the almonds were gone and we peeked in the bucket and saw mouse poop but no mouse.So I gave in and looked for an electronic trap that would at least humanely kill the mouse quickly. This Victor trap is very easy to use and set up. You just put in four AA batteries (you could use rechargeable batteries but we used regular to try it out) in the top compartment which slides open. Then you put bait in the back of the unit. The instructions say to put peanut butter through the holes in the back of the unit. But the cleaning instructions say not to get the metal plates inside wet. I don’t see how you can easily clean the unit without risking getting the plates wet. Especially when using peanut butter. Instead, we just put a small piece of cheese in the back. The power switch is on the top and after you turn it on, it will blink green a few times and then go dark and remain dark. When the trap catches a mouse, the green light will blink until you turn it off and remove the mouse. Note: When the trap has a mouse and blinks green, the green light blinks slowly, not nearly as fast as when you first turn it on. It’s about 9 seconds between blinks. So if you’re quickly checking on the trap from a distance, you should look at it for a while to see if it the green light blinks. Or, just go up to the trap and look inside because one end of the trap is completely open.On the second night, we got a mouse. So it works and I’m ordering a second unit to put in another room in our basement.Update: After setting up the second unit (both in the basement), we have caught a total of seven mice. So the traps are working consistently.