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🐭 Spin. Catch. Release. Repeat. The smarter mousetrap for the mindful millennial.
The Odesos Mouse Trap is a lightweight, aluminum rolling trap designed to humanely catch multiple rodents without resetting. Compatible with standard 5-gallon buckets, it uses a spinning roller and a central ring to prevent escapes, making it safe for children and pets. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, it supports live catch and release with natural bait, requires minimal maintenance, and comes with a 12-month warranty and a no-time-limit money-back guarantee.
| ASIN | B07FTQ6SM1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,198 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,785 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | Odesos |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,005) |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Top Choice |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TCOD-101 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | TCOD-101 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Style Name | rolling mouse trap |
| Target Species | Chipmunk, Mouse, Rat |
| UPC | 781155287088 860005451210 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
Finally, a better mousetrap!
Living on a small farm, mice are simply a fact of life and as long as they stay out of the house, garage, and shop I'm fine. It is only when they come inside that they become pests. Over the years I've tried about every mouse trap on the market from the trusty old snap trap to modern live traps, sticky boards, and even a few professional electronic devices, and all with about the same lack of success. Several months ago I came across the rolling mouse trap and thought, "Oh, what the heck, give one a try." Best move I've made in quite a while! The roller assembly comes pre assembled and ready to mount in your bucket of choice. It fits perfectly in the buckets I bought from the local hardware store by drilling two 1/4" holes in the rim and the threaded rod used for the axle also acts as a landing for the ramps I made from some old 1 x 2 boards. Baited with some peanut butter smeared on the roller it is 100% effective. Mice smell the bait, run up the inclined boards (I use about a 30 degree angle), walk out onto the roller , and fall into the bucket. In a tall bucket (5 or 6 gallon) they can't jump back out and it works as a live trap, add about 2" of water with a 1/2 teaspoon of dish washing soap and they quickly drown. These traps average 3-4 mice a night and are the best value I have ever found. Since I started using them the mouse population around the house, garage, and shop has dropped to almost zero! Another plus is that I don't have to worry about kids or pets getting hurt by spring loaded traps or poisons! Great trap, great value, I highly recommend!
N**A
The most effective mousetrap I've used
The most effective solutions are most often the simplest. This is genius. Super simple rolling log mousetrap made of metal that doesn’t require reloading, cleaning, adding bait every time, etc. I have caught up to 5 mice in one night. It beats the spring loaded ones, and the cages by a wide margin. I saved so much on the pest control guys already with this device. And it’s safe for the pets, and God forbid children. I move the bucket to different places. This worked in my basement, attic, garage and chicken coop so far. Peanut butter done a good job for me. I got a chipmunk once, so it should work for other rodents as well. The instructions are very clear – it’s super easy to put together. You can drill the bucket or cut grooves in it and place the rolling log on top. Filling the bucket with water is options – you can catch and release. Note – bucket and planks are not included. 5 gal bucket from any hardware store should do. And you can improvise for the planks, or get something from the hardware store. I like that the company offers a money-back guarantee. And it’s made in the Europe, not in China.
P**E
Great way to increase the mouse population
The trap doesn't work. It was set up according to the instructions with peanut butter bait. The mouse have incredibly good balance & acrobatics to simply walk on the roller, eat the peanut butter & leap off the roller with ease. Left the trap out for 1 week. Each day the peanut butter bait would be completely eaten away and has to be re-baited on the center rubber bait ring. Same thing everyday. By the end of 1 week, I have the same empty bucket of water and a big fat nothingberger.
R**.
Modifying might be necessary
This is a good idea but rats learn from experience.. It killed one rat.. And his buddies learned.. Don't go there.. No luck sense... rod seems short.. Rats were licking peanut butter off of it without falling in.. I modified with a longer rod and a bigger bucket and I was able to catch one... They ate the rubber bait ring so I cannot use that part no more... Do they sell replacement rubber rings.. This might work really well for small mice.. Really hungry ones
A**D
Good concept and design.
This was easy to set up and seems to function well and as it should. Unfortunately we have not had any luck with it. I imagine it's user error and we just have not found the best place for it. It spins really well and it is sturdy in design. The peanut butter we used hasn't been eaten. It was also the perfectly sized for a 5 gallon bucket. I really just think we would have better luck in our garage since it has way less traffic. This being a 5 gallon bucket makes it tricky to try and conceal. And the ramps coming off of both sides add to that. Keep in mind for placement.
B**Y
Very effective mousetrap
This rolling mousetrap did it - I cleaned up the attic, basement and I am now on the chicken coop. The ring is key – they can’t walk across the bucket and fall down. Don’t buy one without a ring. The spin roller is light and designed very symmetrically to spin freely so the suckers don’t stay on it for long. I like that it auto resets and there is no reloading needed. I also don’t have to touch dead mice – just dump the bucket. And it’s safe for my dog. Assembly takes 5min if you have the bucket. A few general tips: - Works with any standard 5 gallon bucket. Fill with water and add soap to make the walls extra slippery - You can line up the drill holes if you want, of you can cut notches at the top of the bucket with a knife and lay the trap in the notches so you don’t have to line up holes - Use the bucket handle mounting holes as a guide for lining the rod - Keep the ramp in line with the roller to make it easier for the mice to get to the bait. But I was catching them with a really scrappy ramp as well - Don’t tighten the nuts too much, it should spin freely. Lubricate the end points for extra spin – machine or kitchen oil will do fine, as well as petroleum jelly - Distribute the bait/peanut butter on all sides of the rolling log to make sure it spins well with bait on - This is not the best option for 6-8” big rats
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