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Electronic Mouse Killer | 
| Brand: Procter Bros Ltd Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: £16.72
New (10) from £14.49
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 298
Media: Garden & Outdoors Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 7.8 x 2
MPN: PSEMK EAN: 5014055000422 ASIN: B000FII3YM
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Product Description - Four AA-size batteries (not included) provide enough power for up to 50 kills. - Warning light signals when batteries need replacing - Uses ultrasonic sound waves to drive pests away from the home, garden or office - Simply plugs in to th
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A good buy - with one reservation October 10, 2008 J. Evans (Dartmoor) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The reservation is that I had to fiddle about with the 4 AA batteries to get it to function. I told the wife I was going to send it back. But then, I got the green light to come on and ever since it has worked like magic. I leave it in the loft next to a joist because I hear them scrabbling at night. Since June I must have caught about 10 of them - it once zapped two of them at once. Disposal is easy. I used to use poison and they would die in hidden places and stink to high heaven - no such worries now. So go ahead and buy - you won't be disappointed.
Doesn't work October 6, 2008 Mark I bought this a week ago. Mouse eats every thing around it but never gets inside. I have tried peanut butter and chocolate and still nothing. I can't recommend this item. An idea behind this trap is smart, but not effective.
It didn't work at all UNTIL I did some mouse-psychology thinking October 6, 2008 Carl A Lane (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I worked out how to improve the baiting. The instructions just say to put some peanut butter or something at the inside end of the trap. This caught nothing for months. Then I figured out that a mouse would be a bit nervous of making its way all the way in. So I put little tasters at the entrance, and on the edge of each of the inner chicanes. Hey presto, the trap suddenly started killing them regularly. So sorry to all the wee sleekit cowrin' timorous beasties. I'm not scared of them. But the girlfriend is. And I'm scared of her. So the weakest links in the chain have to suffer. That's life.
Spend a little extra and get the larger electronic rat killer instead April 10, 2008 Mr C (London) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have used both these mouse killer units and the larger, more expensive electronic rat killer / zapper type units advertised elsewhere on Amazon and Ebay. I don't currently have a mouse problem but have a relative of mine who recently needed a few mice gotten rid of quickly from her home. First we tried the electronic mouse unit in combination with poison. This was not really effective as a solution - only one kill over several weeks with evidence of the odd mouse or two still remaining. In desperation rather than expectation we bought the larger electronic rat killer, after reading customer reviews which said that it was very effective against mice. Within the first two days of use, we had a couple of kills with the larger electronic rat killer and have had no sign of any more mice since. The bigger unit also has the advantage that there is no need to handle or even see the mouse body when disposal. I would advise spending the extra 10 or so (including p and p) and getting a rat killer / zapper unit instead of the mouse killer unit as the bigger unit is simply more effective and convenient. I guess the mice more readily wander into the rat killer unit than the mouse version because of the bigger entry hole, and get nailed due to the larger kill plates. The electronic rat killer is probably more humane than the smaller mouse unit too as it gives the mouse a more powerful zap! Not very economic mind....
Not as good as I expected April 6, 2008 Z. Shafiq (London, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Started off well enough and killed 11 mice in a row. Then it just stopped working, even though I replaced the batteries. Is it worth 25 to kill ~11 mice? Could have been of better quality.
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