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๐ญ Flip, trap, repeatโrodent control made effortless!
The Mouse Trap Bucket 4-Pack features an innovative flip & slide lid that automatically resets after each catch, capturing mice and small to medium rats humanely without harmful springs. Designed for easy setup with any 5-gallon bucket, itโs safe for indoor and outdoor use, reusable, and simple to cleanโmaking pest control efficient, safe, and sustainable for your home or workspace.





| ASIN | B0BPMV6YRC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,680 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #194 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | GARDENIX DECOR |
| Brand Name | GARDENIX DECOR |
| Color | yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,252 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850014626747 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | 5 Gallon Bucket Lid Mouse Rat Trap 4pk |
| Item Weight | 1.56 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GARDENIX DECOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Style | 4Pack Yellow |
| Style Name | 4Pack Yellow |
| Target Species | Chicken, Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
J**L
100% works on mouse control
Works like a charm. No messing with chemical or rat poison. I just put some peanut butter on the upper inside of bucket to attract the mice. Great value and easy to use.
D**.
These work as promised!
These are easy to assemle. Some complained about flimsy ladders, but that is not my experience at all. Most importantly, they work. We caught mice immediately. After a couple days, we saw none and stopped find them in the buckets. Great product and good price.
D**S
Don't Waste Your Money!
AVOID. This in an older but simple concept of catching mice and rats. However, this particular product is a cheaply built, with poor execution and ineffective at catching anything. The concept of these types of traps is simple. Use a 5-gallon bucket. Make a lid, with a strategic location for a food source, where the scent will attract rodents. Make the lid with a flap/flaps that will easily dump the rodent inside the bucket, once the rodent steps on it. And to wear the rodent can't get out of. And last, make ramps for both sides of the bucket, that are sturdy and easy for mice to climb up to get to that food source. You want to put these up against the wall, where rodents generally run. Two ramps makes it effective in luring them from either side. I once homemade mouse and rat traps like this. No longer have them, so thought I would try this product, as it looked like it could be promising, even with just one ramp. RECEIVING PRODUCT AND FIRST NIGHT OF USE As soon as I opened the product and began to assemble, I was already regretting my decision. The plastic was rather cheap and flimsy. I've seen rats chew through more durable plastic. The one ramp came in two different pieces, that snapped together. I did not trust this snapping system. I was also questioning where the ramp hooked to the unit and the way it hooked. It came with a little nose cone that snapped on and off, where you would load it with peanut butter, cheese, etc. But, applying peanut butter(what always works best for me) to the drop-flap itself seemed more effective. I'll credit the way this unit snaps on well to a 5-gallon bucket. I had to be so careful in setting this in place, as the ramp kept wanting to unsnap and break into its two pieces. Ramp also did not want to stay in place or stay attached to the unit. Still, I tried to stay optimistic. NEXT DAY I went to check on the four traps I had set up. All ramps had fallen down and were in two separate pieces. Even one section of the ramp had been carried off a few feet by a rodent. Three of the four nose cones with bait in it were GONE. I'm just dealing with rats at my place. But, the rats were successful in pulling off the nose cones, running off with them, enjoying their peanut butter with no threat of being caught. And I caught NOTHING. I was not happy. But, thought I would do some improvements to the unit, which I shouldn't have to do. I duct-taped the 2-piece ramp together, which made the ramp less likely to come apart. I duct-taped the ramp on the unit where it mounts, so it would take far more force and energy for a rat to cause the ramp to fall down. With most nose cones gone, I put plenty of peanut butter on the flaps I really wanted to get my dremel tool, modify these even more, make a second ramp for all of them. Again, I held off, as it's not something I should've had to do. Checked traps morning after NIGHT 2. Ramps were laying on the ground, torn away from units, even with the duct tape trick. Peanut butter untouched, NOTHING in traps. Says something when rats have more muscle to disable these traps, than for them to stay together and actually CATCH SOMETHING. Ramps were still together, but tape had loosened up enough to where they were close to falling apart. I was not going to modify or improve these traps any further. I gave up and put in for a refund. Long review. Sorry about that. But, wanted y'all to know in detail, what all I observed, what I tried to do to improve them, and what results I ultimately had. I certainly gave them more of a chance than people should have to. This should be an easy, plug-and-play, set up and leave alone unit for your average consumer. Even with the smallest mice, you would still need to tape ramps together and ramp to the unit, to be successful in catching them. Otherwise, they'll fall apart and come loose on you. I will say I purchased a similar product by another company, slightly more in cost than these are. Decent design, two ramps for each unit. I caught two rats in the first 20 minutes. So, definitely a design and manufacturing flaw on this particular product. Save your time, your money. There are better ones out there. Don't gamble on this one, to where you're packing it back up for a refund as well. I don't like leaving bad reviews. But, only fair to make you consumers aware of what you're buying. Hope this helped.
M**.
Does catch mice, ladders are flimsy and useless tho
Buy this for the lid, it does work for catching mice but recommend using welded wire or some other ramp for the mice to get up there. These plastic ones fall off or come apart at the point where the two pieces snap together
R**K
Caught over 30 the first night.
These worked great. Put them in my chicken coops after having used other small live traps and my own DIY bucket trap- only catching one or two. Two of these caught over 30 the first night and 15 the next. They just snap right on the bucket and cost way less then the metal wall live traps. Sometimes they are a little tough to get off to dump. But still can beat how well these worked in one
D**R
Don
Kinda works until the rodents take off with the bait cap. 2 out of 4 lids missing the piece you load the bait into because rodents ran off with it. Also fill it half way with water or they are just going to chew a hole in the lid making it worthless. The ramp is a joke. Two pieces just fall apart or come apart from the lid. It basically just rests on the lid not really locking in.
I**.
Well worth the money
Omg! These are the best thing ever and you are guaranteed to catch mice. Definitely a 5 star
J**I
Great solution can live trap or be fatal if you choose.
Work extremely well. No need to reload bait daily due to continuous trapping, and bait is never reached by the rodents.
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