The presence of mice in a building is usually regarded as undesirable for a variety of reasons. Firstly the cause huge losses of food products either by directly eating it or contaminating it. Mice also cause physical property damage by chewing or gnawing through materials such as electrical wiring, plumbing, food containers and pacakaging, furniture and machinery. Mice also have the potetial to transmit diseases and bacteria to humans such as salmonella.
Trapping mice is a very common and effective control method. Trapping can be used as an alternative or in combination with mouse bait / poison especially in areas where the use of poisons is not acceptable. We have a wide range of mouse traps including wooden snap traps, plastic snap traps, multi catch traps and single live catch traps.
Suitable for the capture of Rats & Mice. Easy Pest Supplies offers effective solutions for humanely trapping troublesome rats & mice. Our Humane Rat & Mouse Trap is safe for...
Incorporating a state of the art design and never seen before catching techniques this new trap is a guaranteed solution to all Rat and Mouse trapping requirements. Ideal for operation...
Suitable for Mice and Small Rats. The LARGE Multi Catch Mouse Trap is perfect for the live capture of multiple mice at one time. The LARGE Multi Catch Mouse Trap...
One key will be sent per order. Extra keys can be purchased separately HERE. Versatile & Economical Trap Protection The new PROTECTA® EVO® TUNNEL™ is an economical and versatile way...
The Extra Large Rat Trap is a durable, humane solution for capturing larger rats and pests. Made from powder-coated steel, it’s designed for easy use and long-lasting performance. Ideal for...
I have had bandicoots in my vegetable garden. I tried numerous methods to deter them including solar powered flashing light/ ultra sonic devices without any luck. After using D-Ter I have had no damage for two weeks now. I am not sure if they have moved on to someone else's land as I have not able to see them when searching at 9pm with a torch. Maybe D-Ter works.