SafeTrapTM Mousetrap Multitrap against mice is a mousetrap that can humanely catch several mice alive.
The trap is placed where mice have been observed. For example along a wall or wall.
The entry holes must be placed in the direction the mouse runs. They will usually follow e.g. the wall or wall.
Bait or monitoring products must be placed in the trap. The bait can e.g. be peanut butter, raisins or other foods that give off scents or SafeTrap Trap and Depot Spray.
It is important that the trap is checked at least twice a day, as it catches live mice.
Allows the safe, live capture of multiple mice at once without harming them.
Perfect for use in areas where mice are active — place along walls, skirting boards, or known run paths.
Engineered entry holes encourage mice to enter naturally while preventing escape.
Compatible with food based attractants like peanut butter, raisins, chocolate, or SafeTrap Trap & Depot Spray.
No chemicals or rodenticides involved — suitable for homes, sheds, garages, warehouses, and businesses.
Solid construction designed for repeated use with simple cleaning and resetting.
Designed for humane trapping — must be checked at least twice daily.
We’ve put together answers to the most common questions and answers to help you get the best results. From how to apply it to safety and coverage, you’ll find everything you need to know below.
Mice enter through the directional entry holes and are contained inside the trap without harm. Multiple mice can be caught at once.
Popular choices include peanut butter, raisins, cereal, chocolate, or SafeTrap Trap & Depot Spray — anything with a strong scent works well.
Place it along walls, skirting boards, or anywhere mice have been seen. Ensure the entry holes face the direction of their run path.
At least twice a day, since the trap catches mice alive and requires humane handling and release/removal.
Yes. It can be cleaned, rebaited, and used repeatedly for ongoing mouse monitoring and control.
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