A mouse trap for those who can’t stand the site of rodents

What We Like

  • Rodents are completely concealed when caught
  • Easy setup
  • Humane

What We Don’t Like

  • Solely for mice
  • Not for outdoor usage
  • Pricier than other options
  • May trigger if not properly cleaned or baited

Bottom Line

The Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is perfect for anyone who gets squeamish at the sight of mice. Not only does it entirely conceal the caught mouse, but it’s also easy to set and clean.

Our reviewer could put it to the test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.

From the physical issues mice can cause to the emotional stress they bring, it’s no wonder why people go to great lengths to get rid of a rodent problem. If you choose to take matters into your own hands, there are many traps lining the store shelves to help you find a solution. But which do you choose? The Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is one option that was created by a leader in rodent control. To determine if it’s worth trying, we placed it in our home for several weeks to test its success rate, hygiene, ease of setup and cleanup, and price. 

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Design: No need to touch or see the mouse 

The Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is essentially a rectangular, black box that measures 6.2 x 3.2 x 1.8 inches. It has a divider down the middle that separates it into two sides. One side features a panel that opens and closes, which is where the mouse gets trapped. The other side has a space to install the four AA batteries (not included) that power the trap, along with an ON/OFF switch next to the light. 

It’s a great trap for those who lean on the squeamish side and prefer not to see the mice they catch. When the trap is triggered, the mouse remains inside of the trap until the user disposes of it. And even then, the user can open the panel located on top of the trap, place it over a disposal bin, and look away until they hear it drop into the bin. We found this to be one of its most appealing features. 

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Setup: Simple to bait and set

Baiting and setting the Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is a two-step process. Before beginning, make certain that the unit is off. Then, simply put a tiny bit of peanut butter on the back wall opposite of the opening. Trapall’s customer service team recommends using a toothpick to smear a small amount on the back wall. Because mice have an acute sense of smell, they don’t need any more bait than that. 

We found this to be one of the easiest traps to set compared to spring-loaded traps that we’ve used in the past.

Then, close the top panel, place it in the desired spot in the house, and turn the ON/OFF switch on. The light should blink green once, followed by a short buzzing sound to indicate it’s working. When the batteries are running low, a red light blinks. It also has a built-in safety switch that automatically deactivates the trap when the door panel is open. 

We found this to be one of the easiest traps to set compared to spring-loaded traps that we’ve used in the past. The simplicity of baiting it and turning it on made the process quick and easy, and we didn’t have to worry about snapping our fingers in the tension bar. 

Performance: A humane and quick kill 

This trap is designed to eliminate only mice, not rats. The online instructions recommend using it strictly for mice due to the fact that a rat won’t fit into the opening of the trapit’s too small. 

It’s a great trap for those who lean on the squeamish side and prefer not to see the mice they catch.

This trap uses smart circuit technology that can sense when a rodent enters the unit. Here’s how it works: A mouse enters the opening on the panel side of the trap to retrieve the bait that has been placed on the back wall opposite of the opening. Once the mouse gets to the back, its body will be positioned onto the two metal panels inside. This sets the trigger off and delivers a humane, high-voltage shock to kill the mouse in less than five seconds.

Once a mouse is caught, a green light blinks on top of the trap to indicate a capture. We noticed that it is a slow-blinking light, so if you’re not looking for it, it’s not super obvious that you’ve caught something. There’s about a seven-second wait in between blinks. It’s also important to note that it will only blink for 24 hours, so make sure to keep an eye out for the green blink to avoid a rotting mouse inside. Then, the caught mouse can be dumped directly in the trash for a no-touch, no-see disposal. 

It will only blink for 24 hours, so make sure to keep an eye out for the green blink to avoid a rotting mouse inside.

We set up this trap, and it was triggered, but there was no mouse when we checked inside. It’s possible that we over-baited it, which is a common problem, according to the Trapall customer service team. Often, the bait falls onto the metal floor-plate and then the bait gets zapped, and the trap deactivates. We have reason to believe this was the case because the back wall where the peanut butter was located was licked completely clean, meaning the mouse likely wasn’t ever zapped.

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Safety: Safe to be near children and pets, but not for outdoor use

The way this trap is designed makes it safe for use around pets and children. The unique tunnel shape where the rodent is supposed to enter prevents children and pets from reaching inside of the trap. 

The way this trap is designed makes it safe for use around pets and children.

It’s important to note that the Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is designed for indoor use only and must be protected from water and the elements. 

Cleanliness: Easy cleanup, just be thorough 

One of the advantages of the Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap is that it’s reusable. The process of cleaning it after catching a rodent is fairly easy. Just make sure to clean the two metal plates completely of any debris so that it continues to function properly. Also, make sure that the unit is off when wiping it down.

Price: Pricier than most traps, but delivers results  

The Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap costs more than $20, which is considerably higher than most mouse traps. But the results make it worth the extra money. This trap humanely eliminates mice with little work to set and clean it. Plus, the user doesn’t have to worry about seeing the mouse they captureda unique feature that sets this mouse trap apart.  

Final Verdict

Worth it, especially for those who are squeamish.

For a mouse trap that involves little work to set and clean, look no further than the Trapall Electronic Mouse Trap. This trap also eliminates the need to see or touch any rodents, whether dead or alive, making it an especially great option for those who get squeamish at the sight of mice.

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