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Harris Humane Mouse Trap, Catch & Release

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Harris Humane Mouse Trap, Catch & ReleaseThe Harris Humane Mouse trap allows for the easy catch and release of rodents without harming them. The reusable trap is see through and safe to use around children and pets. Other humane mouse traps feature a spring on the inside that mice often chew on and destroy while trapped inside. The Harris trap has the spring on the outside, allowing it to stand the test of time. Checkout Our Ultimate Mouse Control Guide Very Effective An effective, reusable,

The Harris Humane Mouse trap allows for the easy catch and release of rodents without harming them. The reusable trap is see-through and safe to use around children and pets. Other humane mouse traps feature a spring on the inside that mice often chew on and destroy while trapped inside. The Harris trap has the spring on the outside, allowing it to stand the test of time.

Checkout Our Ultimate Mouse Control Guide

  • Very Effective - An effective, reusable, humane no-kill mouse trap
  • Safe For Everyone - Easy to use, safe, sanitary and animal friendly; the trap is safe to use in the vicinity of children and pets
  • Supports a Great Cause- Harris donates 10% of profits for this humane trap to the local Etowah Valley Humane Society in Cartersville, GA
  • Unique Construction - Unlike other humane mouse traps, Harris offers a unique design featuring a spring on the outside, preventing mice from destroying the trap when inside
  • Transparent - See through design makes it easy to see when you have caught a mouse
  • Weight: .4 lbs      Dimensions:  7 x 6 x 2.5

How to Use the Harris Humane Mouse Trap

The Harris Humane Mouse Trap helps with your rodent problem without harming the mouse. It's easy to use and ideal for all animal lovers. To use, simply bait, catch and release!

  • Bait: Place the bait on the weight triggered bait station and press down the door until it locks into position. Position the trap against the wall for best results. Also, be sure to place the bait as far back toward the end of the trap as possible. This will ensure that the mouse triggers the trap door to close.
  • Catch: When the mouse enters the trap, the spring door will close shut. The trap contains air holes for ventilation but still be sure to check the trap regularly.
  • Release: Lift and remove the back door of the trap to release the mouse. Release outdoors at least 100 feet from the trapped area. The trap can be reused to capture additional mice if needed.
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