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Victor Mouse Traps M150-12, Metal Pedal, Sustainably Sourced FSC Wood, Wooden Mouse Traps - Pack of 12

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  • EFFECTIVE MOUSE CONTROL: Designed specifically for mice traps indoor, this trap delivers a clean and instant kill; ideal for household use
  • PRECISION TRIGGER SYSTEM: The snap mouse traps indoor pedal works with precision to immediately trigger the bar, providing quick rodent elimination
  • TIME-TESTED PERFORMANCE: Relied on for over 120 years, these original wooden snap traps for mice are favored by both consumers and professionals for their consistent results
  • REUSABLE MOUSE TRAPS: After a catch, choose the cleanup method that suits your needs best, whether you prefer to dispose of the rodent trap entirely or to reuse the trap
  • SUSTAINABLY SOURCED MATERIALS: Made from FSC certified wood, these mouse traps indoor are made of materials harvested from responsibly managed forests
  • The Victor M150-12 Metal Pedal Snap Mouse Trap is designed for effective indoor rodent control. These mouse traps indoor for home use provide a straightforward approach to managing mice with a precise design that provides a clean, instant kill. Ideal for those seeking quick results, these mice traps kill with ease as the pedal triggers the bar instantly upon interaction, eliminating the pest. These mouse snap traps are constructed from sustainably sourced FSC certified wood and are made of materials harvested from responsibly managed forests. With over 120 years of time-tested performance, these mice traps for house indoor kill are favored by both consumers and professionals. Whether choosing to use them as disposable or reusable tools, these mousetraps for mice offer great flexibility. Simply dispose of the entire trap for quick cleanup or remove the mouse and reset for continued use. Their time-tested performance attests to their effectiveness and ease of use. The Victor M150-12 provides that your space remains rodent-free with its trusted mouse trap.

    Review:

    4.5 out of 5

    89.23% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Metal vs. Plastic?

    B.E.". · June 11, 2025

    (function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } There seems to be debate concerning metal versus plastic bait versions. I've used both and had similar results, but I prefer the metal. I say this because the trigger bait "surface" area of the metal is much smaller. Sounds not like a plus? However, with the smaller trigger area of the metal version the "victim" must get further on to the trap to get the bait thus ensuring more of the mouse on the trap for a better kill. Seems to me the plastic paddle with the larger surface area will trigger the trap as soon as the mouse touches the side of the yellow trigger before getting to the actual bait sometimes allowing a quick retreat when snapped or not allowing the mouse to get far enough on the wooden base for a good quick kill. Due to the size of the paddle trigger it trips too quickly. With the metal trigger, the mouse needs to go all the way up to the bait to actually trigger the trap. Just my two-cents...

    5.0 out of 5 stars VICTOR ORIGINAL MOUSE TRAP - COMPANY SINCE 1898, don't waste your money on the more expensive traps

    R. · November 15, 2020

    This trap cost me 50 cents. One of the first things you need to try to do is to find out where the mice are coming into your house. My house is over 100 years old, so I'm still trying to find areas they can sneak in. I watched some YouTube videos to figure out the right way to use this trap and what to use for bait, a very small amount of peanut butter, just enough to fit on the end of a tooth pick to the bait peddle is recommended by VICTOR. They say if a mouse is able to take the bait without springing the trap, it is more a result of over baiting, which adversely effects the sensitivity of the trap. They recommend when setting the trap to hold the kill bar down, lift the peddle at 180゚ angle and place the rod under the little groove on the bait plate. They also recommend placing the snap-trap perpendicular to a wall or baseboard with the trigger pedal being closest to the wall. The Victor website gives detailed instructions and they offer a one year warranty from the date of purchase. It would probably cost more to mail them back than the price of the traps. You can contact them directly at 1-855- 5-VICTOR. You've got to be careful, I've smacked the kill bar against my knuckles a few times and it hurts. I practiced setting the trap without the peanut butter first until I knew what I was doing. When you read the one star reviews, VICTOR sometimes comments with this helpful information, which I've added to my review. This same model trap has been used for over a 115 years. My grandather used these same traps, and reused them over and over again. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. You don't need anything expensive and fancy, this does the job. The mice die with in 30 seconds, which is much more humane than using glue traps. It took a little bit of practice to set it, you don't want to smack your fingers with the kill bar, so be careful. Once you know what you're doing, it's very simple to set. Since I personally don't want to deal with removing the dead mouse from the trap, this is cheap enough to throw in the trash with the mouse. But it is certainly reusable. I use a long grabber reacher tool to pick up the dead mouse and trap and drop it in the trash can. The metal pedal that you add the bait to stays very close to the wooden base, which makes it much easier for the mouse to set off. You don't want the mouse to get away with the bait, that hasn't happened with this trap. I set up a BLINK camera in my attic to try to figure out where the mice were coming from. They have been messing with mouse poop and pee in my attic for too many years, ruining many of my items. I am fed up with that, it's time to fight. Once I saw them running around in a particular area, I set the traps. They mark their areas with mouse poop and pee. Then I set my Blink camera about 7 feet away. What I've been seeing on my cam is very strange. I've had many dead mice in the traps that are cannibalized, eaten by other mice. I wish I didn't have to kill the mice, I see how the other mice react when they see a dead mouse, part of their family probably. Right now I have too many mice to deal with and the live traps wouldn't work. I'd be a mice taxi service driving 3 miles away from my house daily. Within 24 hours the mice ate most of the dead mice in the traps. They're not finding anymore food to eat in my house. They grabbed the dead mouse including the traps in their mouth and dragged them about 2 feet away under a chair, they're really strong. Certain mice they left alone. They ate almost everything there was nothing at all was left in the trap, except some fur and a tail. If I didn't have my blink camera, I certainly would have thought that the mice were eating the bait and the traps were not working. So if the mice have nothing to eat, they might eat the dead. With my blink camera, I feel like I'm watching a National Geographic special on mice. I know exactly what time of the day, usually nighttime when they're running around and their behavior which is interesting. My Blink takes video clips and has night vision. I move my blinks around the house. Of course you don't need a blink to catch mice, but it certainly makes it more helpful. And I know when I need to reset my traps without having to go up in the cold attic or down to my basement. It is a bit morbid, but you get used to it. And it helps me kill the mice, which is the most important. I think my grown sons and their wives are getting tired of mom sending them text video clips from my blink camera of strange mice behavior and dead mice. But this year being 2020 is a very strange time in all our lives. Now I can start cleaning up my attic without having to deal with more mouse poop and pee, which is disgusting. Mice contaminate food, spread diseases and viruses... The CDC (CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL) lists: HANTAVIRUS, PLAGUE, SALMONELLOSIS, LEPTOSPIROSIS...add they chew on wood and wiring in the walls.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Watch the Setup Video

    B.S. · June 8, 2025

    I've used Victor traps for decades and they are top notch. The old style (no plastic) sometimes had some misfires catching the mouse. The mouse would trip the trap without being caught. These new traps with the plastic are so much more sensitive but I found them hard to set. I saw the video and discovered there were different ways to set them to change the sensitivity and hence the ease of setting. Without seeing the video - I had been setting them to the highest sensitivity. The hardest to set position. I thought the metal piece was so slippery trying to engage the plastic piece - I resorted to using sandpaper on the metal piece to rough it up a little. This seemed to help. But now that I now about how to set (thanks to the video) - I will try some less sensitive positions.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good old-fashioned trap with a wider platform

    L.W. · June 16, 2025

    These work just fine. I did have to adjust to the trigger happy hammer. But we caught mice with it within the first 12 hours. No complaints. Highly prefer Victor's plastic model. Easy set and super easy release.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable traps

    T.L. · June 8, 2025

    Victor traps have worked best for me for many years. But sometimes a smart rat or mouse can outwit any trap. I was glad to find 20 of them in a deal as I have decided to make a mouse mine field to catch whatever is under my sink. Hopefully this will do the trick. I'll update with the results. I bored small holes in the traps and mounted each one with a screw onto a piece of ply board. This thing is like nitro glycerin, if one goes off most of the others will. Not for someone which is afraid of this type of trap.

    5.0 out of 5 stars THWACK!

    J. · May 31, 2025

    The plastic pedal is the way to go. I live on the edge of a forest and deer mice have run riot in every car I've owned. I didn't have much luck with the metal peddle trap, but the plastic? Dispatched a dozen of the little baskets over two days. They can be tricky to set, you have to place the trap with the business end against the wall or where they run and don't feed them, use p-butter sparingly, just enough to fill the little holes on the peddle. Set it to sensitive and wait for the mayhem to begin!

    3.0 out of 5 stars My usual brand, but seem to be going downhill

    T.B. · June 1, 2025

    I have bought these several times for my barn. The last batch I got was missing the bar to hold down the spring on about 4 of them and the trip panel was flat and had no notch on another 2. Very disappointed with this. First time I have had any of these with issues. But this was 6 out of a box of 12. Still my go to brand, but slowly losing confidence.

    5.0 out of 5 stars easy to use, tried and true design, inexpensive.

    M.H. · May 29, 2025

    you dont need to reinvent the wheel. This design has been around for a long time and it works great to get rid of mice that are destroying your garage. If you want to trick your wife, partner, or kids then you could set a couple of these up in the hallway in the middle of the night. Have fun catching varmits!

    Good service

    b.b. · October 17, 2018

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    Tried every trap, this is the only one that worked

    R. · September 5, 2024

    Had one small mouse sneak into my house while they were doing renovations downstairs. I'd see it at night sometimes but couldn't catch it. Tried a cage trap, but it would go in and steal the food and sneak out. Tried one of those plastic snap traps, same effect. Tried a glue trap, it walked right across and left a trail of tiny footprints. Finally got these and set them up last night. Woke up this morning to a dead mouse. Didn't even hear it at night. I'm going to leave a few more around just in case there are more.(Baited the trap with a bit of sliced cheese). Be careful not to snap it on your fingers. The trigger is very sensitive!

    These mouse traps donot work at all .

    S. · June 11, 2022

    These mouse traps donot work at all.The traps don't even go off with even a simple light touch they are useless.I would never recommend anyone to buy these.So disappointing these items

    Efectivas

    J.C. · August 17, 2024

    Muy buenas y no escapa el ratón

    Einfach und preiswert

    A.K. · March 4, 2019

    Sehr leichte Handhabung und funktioniert einwandfrei!

    Victor Mouse Traps M150-12, Metal Pedal, Sustainably Sourced FSC Wood, Wooden Mouse Traps - Pack of 12

    4.3

    BHD11466

    Style: 12 Metal Pedal Traps

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