







🐭 Catch. Release. Repeat. Humane pest control made sleek and smart.
The Kensizer Humane Live Cage Trap is a compact, durable, and easy-to-use solution designed for catching and releasing small rodents like mice, rats, chipmunks, and voles. Made from galvanized steel with a high-sensitivity trigger mechanism, it ensures quick capture and secure containment without harm. Its patented design and top customer ratings make it a trusted choice for eco-conscious pest management.
















| ASIN | B0732XYZDL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,698 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #95 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Kensizer |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (21,257) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | Kensizer Rat Trap-L |
| Manufacturer | Kensizer |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 6.5"W x 5"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Chipmunk, Hamster, Mouse, Opossum, Rat, Vole |
| UPC | 758232000892 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**R
Works Great
Great little humane trap. Easy to set up and trapped the little mouse in the basement. Perfect for small critters. Excellent price and easy to follow instructions. Excellent product for a reasonable price.
M**A
Easy to use - effective trap
Caught the guy on the first night! Easy to set, quick to trap. I humanely released the feller in a field nearby, and he hasn't been back. Compact trap. Worked great.
A**N
Great design and it worked the first night!
It is a GREAT design! Easy to bait, easy to set. It has a door lock that slides down and prevents a critter from forcing its way out. (I haven't used it but I am sure it will work perfect). Also well built, and if it gets damaged by a critter they will replace it. UPDATE: It worked the very first night. I put peanut butter on the inside edges to lure it in further and further. I put lots of peanut butter in the trigger and it worked perfectly.
R**A
Works great!
Worked great! Caught 2 squirrels within a very short amount of time (they were living in my ceiling). I would have givin it 5 stars but the wire bars are not super strong. The squirrel was able to pull back part of it and make a small hole which lead to it getting cut up by the wires. I was easily able to bend the bars back but I could see that being a repeated issue.
J**G
Very well made and easy to set up. And it works well.
The trap was just delivered today. It is very well made, easy to set and easy to release for the rat or mouse. I just set it up in my shop so I can’t comment on its longevity. I think the trick is choosing the right bait. I put a piece of cheese and a piece of a cookie on the release pad as well as a trail of cookie crumbs inside. I’ll update this as time goes on. Update; I put the in my garage/shop at stated above. I checked it this morning, the day after I got it. There was a nice healthy rat inside. 😃. Yey . I took the trap with the little rat inside about a 1/4 mile from my house on a gravel road and released it into a huge open pasture. He scampered away into the tall grass. I hope he enjoys his life outside and away from my shop. Update #2. I have now caught 5 rats in my garage/shop. Rat #4 managed to get the bate without tripping the door. I didn’t put the cheese far enough back on the trip pad. This time I put it all the way to the back and #4 and #5 tripped it in short order. I love this trap. I have a blink camera watching it so I know when they are moving around and when they’re caught. I’ll release this guy tomorrow to join his friends. It’s just too bad he’ll be stuck in there all night. Poor guy.
D**F
Here's the answer to your rodent problems. A life-saver (For us, as well as the mice!)
Some little mice set up housekeeping in our garage, and we didn't want to kill them (as we HAD done, reluctantly, when big rats caused some $1300 damage under the hoods of both our cars about 10 years ago). At first we tried using an old humane trap that we had kicking around, which outwardly looked and basically worked much like this one. On successive nights, we caught two mice, but it took two people to bait the thing because one had to hold the door open. Once it sprang shut on my husband's arm and actually left marks. Another drawback of the old trap was that for the trap to be sprung, a mouse had to pull or push the bait in the right direction, and that bait was just placed on a large, but too loose to control well, hook hanging from the top of the trap. After those first 2 successes, the mice managed several times to steal the bait and get away. So we went online to find a better solution. This KENSIZER CAGE is constructed of metal and looks much like the old trap we had, but it has beautifully solved both of the problems I mentioned above: (1) To my surprise, the strong metal rod whose tip goes just barely under a loop in the "trigger" can also be used to safely hold the door open while you bait the trap, there being a special metal clip-like thing for that purpose on the top of the cage. (2) Instead of the "victim" having to set off the trigger by the way it attacks the bait (in our case, cheddar cheese--The mice love peanut butter, too, but in the hot garage, it melted.), when it tries to get at the food, it cannot avoid stepping on a small, thin metal plate loosely positioned under the bait, and then Snap! goes the trap, so fast that the mouse doesn't have time to escape. Using this Kensizer cage, we caught 4 more mice in quick succession. One morning, we found 1 in the cage and released it in a field and rebaited and caught another one, about an hour later. We expected to get more, but haven't had any signs of them for a couple of days. Anyway, it was a total of 6, and the last 4 were very easy, thanks to this simple, but superbly designed trap. The fact that it is made of metal, rather than plastic, also sets my mind at ease because I know a mouse that has to spend the night in it will not be able to find a way to gnaw a hole and escape. Even using the trap indoors, you may eventually find ants coming for the bait and swarming all over the cage. We were afraid that the scent of an insect spray would keep the mice away, so we just cut a piece of wood a bit larger than the "floor" of the cage, smeared a lot of vaseline around the entire circumference of the wood, and set the cage on top of it. Ants, at least the small ones we have in southern CA, do not want to walk on vaseline. I should add, though, that we don't know if vaseline also works as a mouse repellant, or if we have really caught and released all the mice who were enjoying our hospitality. Going to test that tonight by leaving out a couple of pieces of cheese a small distance away from the cage. If that disappears and we catch nothing, it will be time to find a tray and create a tiny moat of water around the cage so the ants can't get across.
R**E
Not as sensitive as it needs to be
Having suffered a dead mouse in a wall cavity after I had plugged the access point I wanted to reduce the local mouse population, but I have bird feeders and have on a couple of occasions killed birds that were attracted to the peanut butter I had used as bait in traditional spring traps. So this humane trap seemed like the way to go. I baited it with peanut butter without setting the trap and something, on several occasions, managed to lick the peanut butter off without springing the trap. Also, I had observed that the peanut butter might still be there overnight but would disappear some time in the early afternoon. Though it was somewhat rare, I had seen mice during daylight hours. So I increased the sensitivity of the trap by putting a loop of scotch tape around the bar that goes into the loop, effectively shortening the distance it would have to move in order to spring the trap. Also, I loosely put the same tape on top of the peanut butter to require that the critter work a little harder to get to the bait. After this, I caught a gray squirrel. It barely fit into the cage and was furious and terrified. With leather gloves on, I carefully released it. So, there you have it. The trap works, but may need "help" to work properly.
S**I
I Love the fact that the small animal can be trapped safely and relocated. The conventional rat and mice traps are absolutely barbaric - the poor little critters just wanna live!
R**S
Fue realmente sorprendente ver cómo en 3 horas ya había capturado al roedor. Solo seguí la recomendación de otro comprador de amarrar cacahuates al fondo de la jaula, y si, en tres horas cumplió su función
G**A
worth purchasing it
C**G
Good human trap for it's price. Place a heavy object on cage ( in a way that does not stop it operating) as our first Asian house mouse managed to get out after the trap being triggered. The dog may have had some role in that but I am uncertain.
A**Z
My first ever review of a product on amazon but I’m still shocked how well this worked. We put it and 20min later the mouse was caught!!!
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