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🐭 Snap up peace of mind with the classic Little Nipper!
The Pest-Stop Little Nipper Mouse Trap is a timeless, wooden snap trap designed for quick and humane rodent control. Featuring a powerful spring and a sensitive treadle trigger, this pack of two traps offers high catch efficiency for both indoor and outdoor use. Trusted since 1897, it combines heritage design with durable materials to deliver reliable, reusable pest management for home and office environments.














| ASIN | B000YQ12MK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,253 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 16 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Pest-Stop |
| Brand Name | Pest-Stop |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,611 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05016776027221 |
| Included Components | LITTLE NIPPER MOUSETRAP X2 BOXED* |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18L x 12W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Pest-Stop PSLNMB Little Nipper Mouse Trap - Twin Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Item weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pelsis Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PSLNMB |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | NO |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | PSLNMB |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product dimensions | 18L x 12W x 8H centimetres |
| Style | Little Nipper Mouse Trap |
| Style Name | Little Nipper Mouse Trap |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
N**N
A quick and deadly trap
I persevered for a couple of weeks with humane traps without success. After setting these traps two mice were caught within an hour. An excellent product!
M**N
Best Mouse Traps
Caught the mice straight away. These are the best mouse traps. Easy to use. A top tip is to use a Snickers piece as bait. The mice love the sweet peanut flavour!
M**1
THEY WORK WITH THE RIGHT BAIT
These are basic but they do the job if using the right bait and if you a choosing to destroy the mouse and not set it free. I set one trap, baited it with a pressed pyramid shape of cheese on the spike, the mouse was clever and got on from the side never pressing the trap and ate all the cheese, The second attempt was more successful using a Krave cereal biscuit broken in half to reveal the chocolate, then pushed it carefully onto the spike, loaded it and within a day it attempts to remove the biscuit late that night and a SNAP sound was the end of the mouse, Try to make the bait harder to get off and you will be more successful in removing mice. I tried to catch it the Humane way but failed, as I'm in a flat I needed to remove them completely. R.I.P mouse
A**R
A necessary but effective way of dealing with small rodents.
These are traditional rodent traps. They work well as long as you take a few simple steps. Place them where the rodents are likely to have an established run. Don't handle the traps too much. This is to ensure they won't have too much human scent on them. Use a bait that is tricky to remove. I found that pieces of a sticky caramel sweet worked well. Finally, try to set the trap so that the slightest thing will set it off. These little rodents are light footed. I noticed droppings on the bench in my garage and felt I had to set traps to protect valuable material. These traps have been very effective, while I am working on preventing the rodents from getting in at all. I would show a photo of both traps being successful (you know what I mean) but it would breach the community guidelines.
I**S
Simple and effective - if your mice are stupid
These good old fashioned traps are very sensitive to pressure (obviously that's the point!) so it can take a bit of practice to actually set them without triggering them yourself. I found that heavier baits made this more of a problem as it weighed down the pressure pad and made it more difficult to set the trap. Once I got the two traps set with quality street chocolates (left over from Christmas) as bait, I was pretty pleased to catch 3 mice in the first 48 hours. I'm sure all were killed cleanly and instantly but one was quite badly 'messed up' leaving a pretty gory clean up job, and I'm not very sensitive about these things. I would therefore not recommend these for the faint-hearted. However, the real issue is that my mice grew wise to these traps very quickly and for the next few days, despite trying different baits and trap positions, they kept managing to take all the bait off the trap without setting it off. Only once more did a trap even get triggered, but without catching anything. I realised that in fact these traps had gone from helping to making things worse, as all I was actually doing now was feeding the mice (and therefore encouraging them) without catching any. At this point, I stopped using them and bought the Electronic Mouse Killer by the same manufacturer to finish off the job. This proved to be very successful, more humane and not gory/messy at all, so I guess this would be my recommendation. In summary, these simple traps do work but in my experience the success is only short lived. Might still be worth a try as a cheap solution to a minor mouse infestation.
S**M
Powerful and at the right price
Had a very elusive and destructive mouse inside the house, nothing would work and I also have live catching traps too. So baited these with a little mature cheese (tip make sure the cheese is compacted onto the spike with a crumb or two to entice, as it had the first lot away!). It then caught the biggest mouse I've seen for a long time and it was plain that the spring dealt with it humanly and quickly. So powerful in fact that the trap must have jumped up as it triggered and ended up upside down. Put it this way you wouldn't want to get a finger in there as it would cause some real damage. They are about the correct price for what they are and the classic design does the job.
L**Y
Do not work
Not fit for purpose. One of the two is impossible to set as it just falls back off the arm. The other we eventually managed to set, checked in the morning and the bait was gone but the trap hadn’t gone off.
M**P
Brilliant traps but read this to get best results
We had a load of mice coming through from next door where they have an excess of bird seed on the floor which attracts them, they've already chewed through some wiring so I wanted them gone. Where there is one mouse there will be loads more. The first step to setting these up properly is to use the right bait. The mice can easily remove the bait from the treddle if it's not secured so I suggest getting some cheerios as the first step. Then you'll want some superglue. Glue to cheerio to the treddle over the little pin and then glue another cheerio or two to the first one. Make sure they are well attached and then set your trap keeping your fingers out of the way as it will really hurt if it catches you. Then put your trap out and make sure it's covered as you don't want a bird or cat getting snapped in it. Check the trap every day and I guarantee you'll have a mouse in there, The bait will be gone as subsequent mice can obviously take it off without triggering the trap as it's already gone off. The other mice wont care about the dead body in the trap at all. I've caught two at a time this way as they both struggle to get the bait off the treddle they will trigger the trap. You may find the trap is gone when you go to look for it as a cat or a fox will take the whole lot if it finds it.
C**O
Procter Bross caza roedores
Muy efectivos para esos ratoncillos de campo pequeños que se cuelan en los garajes, y que personalmente me dan mucha repulsión. Funcionan muy bien.
G**D
Terrible trap
Terrible, mouse can just eat off the trap without going off. Tried several different types of bait
C**R
One trap missing a metal pin
Only one of the traps was working, not worth the effort returning it...
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