Poisoned and dead mice carcasses attract pests.
The caught pest is contained in the trap until it is disposed of. Avoiding the body being used as food.
Mouse infestations can cause real stress and anxiety.
Mice are easily removed without seeing or touching them with the No See No Touch mousetrap.
1. Expose the bait, press the lever down.
Pull the flexible plastic strip from the side of the trap. This uncovers the bait inside the trap. Press down the red lever as far as it will go; it will lock in the 'open' position. "No See No Touch" mouse trap is now ready for use.
2. Place the trap.
Place the trap where you suspect there are mice. As mice seldom cross open areas, place it parallel to and against a wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
3. Catch and dispose of the mouse.
To dispose of the dead mouse simply and quickly and without having to touch it, hold the trap vertically over a waste receptacle with its open end downwards and depress the red lever the mouse will drop out of the trap. Now, No See No Touch is ready to use again.
1. Expose the bait, press the lever down.
Pull the flexible plastic strip from the side of the trap. This uncovers the bait inside the trap. Press down the red lever as far as it will go; it will lock in the 'open' position. "No See No Touch" mouse trap is now ready for use.
2. Place the trap.
Place the trap where you suspect there are mice. As mice seldom cross open areas, place it parallel to and against a wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
3. Catch and dispose of the mouse.
To dispose of the dead mouse simply and quickly and without having to touch it, hold the trap vertically over a waste receptacle with its open end downwards and depress the red lever the mouse will drop out of the trap. Now, No See No Touch is ready to use again.
4. Use No See No Touch successfully!
The No See No Touch mousetrap traps mice securely and hygienically. The integrated bait is irresistible to mice. It contains no toxins. The trap is very functional and is ready to use.
Gloves should always be worn when working with traps. It's not about the human smell on the traps. Rats and mice that live in and around buildings are not afraid of human smells. Wearing protective gloves is important for hygienic reasons. Mice and rats, whether dead or alive, can transmit dangerous pathogens through contact with fur or body fluids. Gloves protect against infection.
It is better to set several traps, even if you suspect only one mouse. In the case of a stronger infestation, several traps should be set up anyway.
The No See No Touch mousetrap can be used indoors and outdoors if protected from the weather. The "tunnel" design means that this trap only catches mice. Other animals such as birds or pets cannot enter the trap and so will not be harmed. The closed construction encases the trapped mouse. When you pick the trap up, you do not come into contact with the animal, and any leaking fluids are retained. For this reason, the No See No Touch mousetrap is particularly suited for use in places where hygiene is imperative, such as storage and preparation areas.
The bait will last from a few weeks to a couple of years. It will tend to disappear due to the action of insects or weather if left outside, The odour will remain, however, and it is possible to catch mice even if very little of the bait appears to be left.
The bait must be replaced if it has become moldy or heavily soiled as a result of moisture or rain. To do this, clean the trap and bait holder with warm water and a soft brush, dry and then refill with bait, do not use soap or detergents when cleaning!
Place the trap where you suspect there are mice. As mice seldom cross open areas, place it parallel to and against a wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
The SuperCat traps are very robust and can be used many times.
No, the bait is a natural food based product containing no poisons and is safe around children and pets.
Yes, we offer replacement bait assemblies which can extend the life of the trap after all of the bait has disappeared.
The bait was probably eaten by insects or snails.
The Mousetrap No See No Touch is safe for children and pets. But for reasons of hygiene, it makes sense to place traps out of the reach of children and pets.
Some mouse species are strictly protected. In Germany, this applies to the wood mouse, the yellow-necked mouse, the dormouse and all shrew species. Just like house mice, these are attracted to the bait and could also be caught with the mousetrap. If these species are present or if this becomes apparent during the course of control, no control may be carried out or control that has already started must be stopped. Before any (further) control measures can be taken, permission must first be obtained from the nature conservation authority. Resettlement using live traps must also be approved first.
According to our research and observations, used traps that smell like mice are more interesting and better accepted. The smell of a dead mouse does not bother the animals. The traps should therefore only be cleaned if they are very dirty and malfunctions may occur. To do this, clean the trap with warm water and a soft brush without soap, dry it and then refill it with bait. Wear gloves when working with traps for hygiene reasons.