Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap with Window

$15.99
Model
M308
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  • Designed for humane catch and release of mice
  • Catches up to 30 mice per setting
  • Transparent lid for easy monitoring
  • Trap may be used in FDA and USDA inspected plants
  • Ideal for use by contractors, exterminators, or property managers
  • Designated space for technicians to record monitoring information

Best Used For

Kitchens
Kitchens
Living Rooms
Living Rooms
Basements
Basements
Attics
Attics
Dining Rooms
Dining Rooms

Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap with Window

Eliminate mice problems with this Victor® TIN CAT® mouse trap with window. Designed for humane catch and release of mice, it holds up to 30 rodents at once. The convenient clear window allows for easy viewing of trapped pests, and the sturdy lid opens for easy, offsite release. The slim metal construction is suitable for indoor or outdoor use, and since it contains no poisons, it can be used safely around children, pets, and food.

Large Catch Capacity

Large Catch Capacity

The TIN CAT® allows for nonlethal capturing of mice so they can be released back into the wild. This trap can hold up to 30 mice at once, so it’s great for tackling large infestations. It can also be paired with a set of pre-baited Victor® glue boards, which fit seamlessly into the trap, and can help prevent unwanted escapes. To release mice, just add a bit of olive oil to the glue, and the mouse should be able to free itself.

How to Use

To set up the TIN CAT® mouse trap with window, follow these easy instructions:

  1. Set the bait: Provide a dab of peanut butter or a small bit of cheese.
  2. Place trap: Set the TIN CAT® along a wall or next to a hole where mice have been located or identified; mouse droppings are a good indicator.
  3. Check: Using the clear window, check at a glance whether mice have been captured.
  4. Release: When the trap is full, release the captives into the wild at an offsite location while following local guidelines for releasing captured animals.

How to Use
Convenient Viewing Window

Easy Monitoring

This TIN CAT® Mouse Trap comes equipped with a transparent window on top to provide a clear view of the pests inside. This lets technicians or others in the vicinity know when it’s time to empty the trap. All it takes is a quick glance to know if one mouse or multiple mice have been captured. The trap also includes a designated space for technicians to record monitoring data. To release mice, just add a bit of olive oil to the glue, and the mouse should be able to free itself.

Low-Profile Design

This mouse trap’s low-profile structure lets you place it inconspicuously in indoor and outdoor areas of your home. The slim shape of the TIN CAT® fits under furniture, in drop ceilings and raised floors. It can also be used outdoors to prevent mice from making their way inside.

Indoor or Outdoor Low-Profile Design
five star

"Love the window in the top. Easy to check for trapped mice and less handling.""

Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap with Window Product Details

Do you want to know more helpful details about the Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap? Take a closer look at the in-depth specifications for this product.

Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap
Model # M308
Trap Type Live mouse trap
For Use Against Mice
Catches per Setting Up to 30 mice
Usage Notes Check the trap frequently so mice can be released in a timely manner
Materials Clear lid for checking the trap
Materials Metal,plastic
Indoor or Outdoor Use Indoors and Outdoors
Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap with Window
Model # M308
Trap Type Live mouse trap
For Use Against Mice
Catches per Setting Up to 30 mice
Usage Notes Check the trap frequently so mice can be released in a timely manner
Features Clear lid for checking the trap
Materials Metal, plastic
Indoor or Outdoor Use Indoors and Outdoors

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Fantastic !!!!
5
Aug 3, 2020
These catch mice like crazy ! OMG the mice are very eager to go into the trap.. I put a smear of peanut butter and a few kibbles of cat food as bait. Be sure to release the mice as soon as possible as they have no water or food...they will die soon if you don't !!! I wish mice weren't so darn cute ! I totally recommend these traps.
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amazingly good
5
Jul 13, 2020
Catches ALOT of mice....I'm amazed how well they work. Set on paper...the small holes on the bottom of trap could allow mouse pee to leak thru .
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Doesn't work.
2
May 6, 2020
This hasn't worked at all. Not one mouse. And there are feces all around the trap, just to taunt me. I've baited it with peanut butter, both inside and a little on the upper part of the ramp to hopefully lure them in. I know they like PB because I've left it out for them in the past (without a trap) and they've eaten it. I've tried the trap in two of the places where I know they like to hang out (because I've seen them there), and not one mouse. Not even a little one. And there are plenty here. So. Not happy at all with this. Just relieved it wasn't terribly expensive or I'd be really upset.
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The perfect solution
5
Apr 27, 2020
This trap could not have worked any better for my issue. I had about 7 mice living in my basement. This trap along with some cheese, allowed me to catch and release them all without harm. The trap worked daily until they were all relocated. One thing is to make sure you check / empty it every 12 hours so not to cause the animals stress. One little guy had rubbed a raw spot on his nose trying to get out. Overall this device is perfect. Thank you.
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No more visiting
3
Oct 9, 2019
If we let them loose, won't they just come right back in!!? My dad used to catch squirrels and bring them several miles away to release. Lol...
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Woodstream (Admin)
Oct 9, 2019
We recommend releasing mice at least one mile away across a natural barrier such as a river or stream.
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