

🐭 Snap, Set, and Forget—The Smarter Way to Mouse Control!
Tomcat’s Easy-to-Set Mouse Trap offers a pesticide-free, reusable solution for effective mouse control. Featuring a quick snap mechanism and no-touch disposal, it ensures safe, hygienic use around children and pets. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments, this pack includes two durable traps designed for ongoing rodent management.











| ASIN | B01N4GVAP9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #692 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #50 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | Tomcat |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,065) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603036158 |
| Included Components | Rodent Trap |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 6"W x 4.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Safer Around Children and Pets Than Conventional Wooden Traps |
| Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 361510 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | 361510 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Style Name | Mouse Snap Trap |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 888603036158 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
J**T
Easy to use mouse trap
This is a very easy to use and effective trap for small mice. I found evidence of one in my kitchen and ordered this one with the recommended bait. Once the trap was set, problem was solved in less than an hour. Doesn't kill instantly but does eventually. No mess and reusable are other benefits. Highly recommended for small mice, about thumb size.
C**F
Reliable Death-Traps
I’ve caughtched many mices with these traps and find them generally reliable, easy to use, and effective. Easy to set and place without much risk to fingers. Kill mices efficiently and easy to remove the prey. Can be reused multiple times before they start to wear out. They are pretty good about not tripping on their own and not letting mice eat the bait without getting snapped.
W**S
Too small, too lightweight for a clean kill
I have a bad mouse problem this year, so I bought three different types of traps to test. The standard Victor wooden ones (works great, clean kill, but tricky and more dangerous to set), a Victor style with an easy set bar (Victor M140SSR 2-Pack Quick-Kill Mouse), and a bunch of these little clamp style ones from Tomcat. The plastic Victor ones with the red kill bar are far and away the winner for ease of set, clean kill, and easy to spot on the floor (so you don't catch your toes). Don't bother with these little Tomcat clamp style ones. The first night I heard the sound of plastic scraping across a hard tile floor, and knew that a poor little mouse was caught but not killed. I spent ages trying to find him, but couldn't until we pulled everything out of a closet the next morning and found him cowering in the back with the trap attached to his foot, where he had dragged himself and the trap from across the room in the night. The blow that killed him also busted the little plastic trap. Poor mouse, poor me. I won't use those Tomcat plastic clamp-style ones again. Too lightweight, insufficient tension to kill, probably too small to catch even a mouse. The mice can't live in my house, but I don't want them to suffer when they go.
I**?
Good, but not as good as the earlier version
These work well, the seem to have replaced the old white and black ones. Those were way better than these black and yellow ones
H**E
Simple, effective, smaller than the electrical box traps, easier to keep from my dog
First winter in a historical house and I knew I would likely get a mouse. My first mouse trap was from this brand and it was one of those electric ones. The mice never seem to get caught in it. My dog kept bringing it out and trying to figure out what it was. I read reviews on a few other products and found that a lot of people seemed to have success with snap traps. I bought this because the jagged claws seemed like they wouldn't hurt my large dog if she got her snout or paw in it. Lucky for me, this trap is smaller than the electrical ones, so I was able to squeeze it under some furniture next to a wall where I was certain the mice were. Baited with peanut butter, confirmed the dog never even knew the trap was there, and called it a night. Literally woke up the next day to find a successful capture. I highly recommend.
D**N
Good quality
Good quality, but my mice were too smart
M**R
Wimpy traps are cruel.
I was disappointed in this product. The snap force is really weak. It caught a mouse but left it suffering. Should have stuck to the Tomcat Press 'N set traps. They are legit, not wimpy. So much for saving a few bucks.
J**D
Works perfectly
We noticed some dropping on our kitchen counter and found ourselves in need of a mouse trap. I originally was looking for your stereotypical mousetraps we had when I was a kid, the kind you see in cartoons, when I came across these. I figured, what the heck, I'll give it a try. Works so much better than the old style. I can remember as a kid, a mouse running around with one of those old traps wrapped around its body. With the design of this one, it is a much more instant kill and very easy to clean up without having to touch the mouse. Used peanut butter for bait and ended up getting a bit of use out of it as we had about 6 or 7 mice before it was all done. Only downside was that one of the two traps broke when trying to get it set up. Think it was likely just a bad one that slipped through as the other one hasn't had any trouble at all.
M**S
First night, first mouse. Baited with peanut butter.
B**6
These do not work well for mice. Easily robbed and not always a humane kill when they do work. (The Tomcat rat trap version works very well by comparison.) These are, arguably, inhumane. Lucky I only bought two. Destined to collect dust on my shop workbench.
J**8
Spring seems too weak to be able to kill anything
D**H
All the peanut butter gone no mouse. Has done this 4 times now. But a different make