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CatchMaster 611 Twin Catch is a professional trap designed for both catching and monitoring mice. It is made from galvanised metal multiple capture and its double mechanism, allows mice to enter but not to exit.
Properties & Benefits:
- compatible with the Guillotine t25.5 Duke or CatchMaster 72TC adhesive board
- no longer necessary to use chemicals
- the upper part of the trap is transparent which helps to inspect the catches without opening the lid
- ideal for use in those locations where substances of chemical origin cannot be used such as: food companies, the pharmaceutical industry, agricultural breeders and other places frequented by children and animals.
Way of usage & Placement:
- Position the trap along the walls, taking care not to obstruct the entrance to the trap.
Other tips & recommendations:
- Use the trap together with the Guillotine t25.5 Duke or CatchMaster 72TC adhesive board to eliminate the need of using chemicals.
- Use the CatchMaster 611 Twin Catch Trap with an adhesive or raticide / rodenticide trap for a controlled pest control treatment.
Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the full Conditions, Disclaimer, and Directions for Use. Use the appropriate personal safety equipment if required and when needed.
Manufacturer | CatchMaster |
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Packaging | 1 piece |
Formulations | Metal |
Trap type | Mechanical |
Color | Grey |
Get rid of | Mice |
Reusable | Can be |
Usage Area | Indoor |
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