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Jani M. verified buyer, 1.6.2022
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I liked it myself, mice didn't.
Walter E. verified buyer, 13.5.2022
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Solid quality, safe.
Juhani N. verified buyer, 29.1.2020
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easy to use, a little had to think first as the guillotine goes up
Niko A. verified buyer, 5.1.2020
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Anonymous verified buyer, 21.8.2019
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good mousetrap
Terho K. verified buyer, 22.3.2017
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The top product was in the mole years. A piece of rye bread for bait and trap a half-meter board tube, so catch was sure.
Nickname velitapsa 20.1.2022
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the bait mounting fork could design a spike on the so-called back. I would get a raisin to the spike.
Nickname Alakerran asukas 20.12.2020
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Unfortunately, there is no way to be sure and fast. So it can really cause suffering.
Nickname Räpsähti viimein! 4.6.2019
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I no longer have a cat and forest mice want to move in with me almost all year round. I tried one if the second bait. There has been Aura cheese and IL-recommended chocolate and the like. I just hoped I finally caught the last roommate. As bait, I used a "health pan" I made myself. The dough has skim milk and rapeseed oil, the flour is a mixture of Graham, barley and yeast bread flour + that couple of eggs. But, but .. I put blueberries together. I had already received the dromedaries flicker with a similar composition by blueberry with pie. I don’t think the reason is those pretty whole grains, but I believe in the magic of that blueberry in that combination. There have been no see no touch baits freshly available for up to a few weeks, but blueberries have been harvested right on the first night as now this last night I heard a rapist.
Nickname SPP 25.11.2015
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Yeah, a really good trap compared to traditional tin cans. With hard bait, the fork cracks easily over time. But: Should hard bait be used? I broke a couple with parmesan cheese. Since then I have used the blue stamp of Emmental. Tastes just as good on mice and the trap doesn’t break. Still: could the manufacturer consider how to make the bait fork more durable. Now it becomes brittle over time.
Nickname jj 14.1.2015
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raisins work great
Nickname hiirivahti 28.11.2014
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the meatball works well and stays, it can be used repeatedly because the Guillotine kills the mouse without having time to eat the bait.
Nickname Muuten hyvä 26.10.2014
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Yes, this otherwise functional game would be when that bait mounting fork material would be more flexible. Yes, it can withstand cheese, but not a little pressure. I have used the dog food button as bait and all six traps broke. And they don’t break the bait plant but over time. Ruined good product
Nickname hiiriholokausti 4.2.2012
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Thick fingers may not have read the instructions. The bottom can be opened.
Nickname p.pantteri 27.7.2011
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It is difficult for thick fingers to put bait in this. widget.