Electronic Mouse Trap

The Victor Electronic Mouse Trap M2524 Review

For those who do not like dealing with the spring traps or finding a dead mouse somewhere in their house from poison, the M2524 model of Victor electronic mouse trap is the trap for them. If it is used properly, this trap is very effective with a 100% kill rate and the animal will not be able to make the escape at all. How’s that for a guarantee! Here is a quick glance of this mouse trap;



M2524 Victor Electronic Mouse Trap Highlights

•    High-voltage shock kills mice quickly and humanely
•    100 percent kill rate and there is no escape possible
•    Its safety features protect children and pets.
•    Blinking green light indicates kill.
•    It is easy to dispose the dead mice without ever having to see or touch them.
•    It runs on four AA batteries, killing up to 50 mice per set.


Here I present a few tips that most consumers have likely missed when using this model of Victor electronic mouse trap.

•    Many people often think it is the better if they put more mouse bait in the trap, but it is not the case in reality. Adding too much bait like peanut butter inside the trap can trigger the trap to zap the bait and get deactivated. That’s right, free buffet for the mice! You only need a small dap of bait inside the trap, maybe like the size of a nickel.


•    In order for the mouse to get the voltage shock, they have to touch both metal plates. Once you rid of the dead mouse, inspect the metal plates again and make sure that you clean them of any dust, dirt, and hair that might interfere with the zap.




•    Make sure you know which symbols on the trap means On and OFF. The Line side of the switch means that it is on and the CIRCLE side of the switch means the trap is Off. Turn the trap Off when you are cleaning or placing the bait inside.

•    Though, it is common sense, I have to remind that you must make sure the batteries are placed correctly.


•    Once the bait has been placed inside, you make sure that the door is firmly closed. You will notice a green light go on for about two seconds and then it goes off. This is supposed to happen and it means it is working in a proper way.


•    If there’s a mouse in your trap, you will see a light flash on and off every 7 seconds.

You can check it out in detail at thereviewgurus.com. Please, leave your comments below with your experiences with this Victor brand mouse trap. I hope this will help.



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