Plastic Rodent Rat Trap

A plastic mouse trap is a modern, reusable device designed to capture or kill house mice . Made primarily from durable, lightweight plastic polymers (like ABS or polycarbonate), these traps offer a hygienic and cost-effective alternative to traditional wooden or metal traps.


  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap
  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap
  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap
  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap
  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap
  • Plastic Rodent Rat Trap

Key Features & Advantages


Sanitary & Easy-Clean: Non-porous plastic surfaces resist blood, urine, and odors, making disposal and cleaning safer and simpler (often dishwasher-safe). Reduces disease transmission risk.

Reusability: Designed for multiple uses, offering better long-term value than single-use wooden snap traps.

Safety: Many models feature enclosed mechanisms or sensitive triggers that reduce the risk of accidental injury to fingers during setting compared to classic snap traps. Some have child/pet-resistant designs.

Sensitivity: Plastic mechanisms often allow for very sensitive triggers, increasing catch rates for cautious mice.

Weather Resistance: Better suited for damp areas (e.g., basements, garages) than wood, as they won't warp or degrade as easily.

Variety: Available in several common types:

Snap Traps: The plastic version of the classic quick-kill trap. Uses a spring-loaded bar.


Item
Model numbeJS-mt004
Size10.8x5x5.5
Weight45g
MaterialABS+galvanized steel sping
Package30 pc/box or customized


How It Works :

Baiting: Place attractive bait (peanut butter, chocolate, seeds) on the trigger pedal inside the bait cup.

Setting: Pull back and secure the kill bar using the plastic mechanism (specific method varies by model).

Triggering: When the mouse steps on the trigger pedal to access the bait, it releases the kill bar, which snaps down rapidly, killing the mouse instantly.

Disposal/Reset: Wearing gloves, lift the release lever to remove the mouse. Clean the trap, re-bait, and reset.



Another Style


Item
Model numbeJS-mt003
Size14.1×7.6×7.4cm
Weight130g
MaterialABS+galvanized steel sping
Package100 pc/box or customized


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Plastic Rodent Rat Trap Customer Evaluation

Our plastic rodent rat trap is praised for its strong spring mechanism, durable design, and user-friendly setup. Customers appreciate how it provides a quick and hygienic solution for rodent control.

Easy to set and release

The trap is very simple to use, and releasing the rodent is mess-free. Much better than traditional wooden traps.

Strong and effective

The spring action is powerful and works every time. I caught multiple rats in my basement within a few days.

Durable and reusable

Made of tough plastic, this trap can be used again and again without losing effectiveness. A very cost-efficient solution.

Safer than old-style traps

I like the design because it’s safer to handle and doesn’t risk snapping my fingers when setting it. Great for home use.
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