I ignored all the reviews that said this device was rubbish listening only to Mr Blobby. This has wasted me £15 and has led to a greater mouse problem with one even in my bed last night. Aaaaargh absolute nightmare and i am trying hard to respect life and resolve the problem in a humane manner, this is definitely not the way to do it. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY
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I had a problem with squirrels in my roofspace - they were living under a converted loft floor. Having read the reviews I bought one of these traps and set it outdoors using a Snickers bar as the bait. Half an hour later I caught my first squirrel. They obviously like Snickers as it had eaten the lot. There's no point buying a more expensive version of this product - it works really well.
It's well designed too, with a protective plate to stop the squirrel from nipping your fingers when you pick up the cage to transport it. I was able to release the squirrels unharmed in a nearby wood.
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Not sure what happened to the market here but glass vacuum flasks keep things much hotter for longer why? Well the stainless ones rely on a design whereby the place at which the sealed vacuum cell joins the flask outer is metal to metal thereby causing heat to conduct around to the outside. In the glass vacuum flask the flask is separate from the outside material and the top of the flask has an insulated seal where the flask meets the spout and the outside of the flask... secondly glass is much less conductive than stainless.
Hopefully the manufacturers will realise that we don't all need stainless vacuum flasks!!!!
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We live in rural Devon and we'd been plagued by wood mice for 15 years - in all parts of our house, doing £100s of damage. Since we installed this device over a year ago, they've left us alone. Still rife in the garden & outbuildings, and in neighbours' houses, but our house is currently wood mouse free...
So I'd say, give it a try. Maybe its effectiveness varies from species to species. Could be the people it's not working for are dealing with house mice (grey/black urban animals) rather than wood mice (brown rural counterparts).
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