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Victor rat and mouse trap pan style

Posted By: AJE

Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/01/18 05:41 AM

For the traditional style rectangular wood Victor 'rat/weasel' or mouse snap traps, which do you prefer: the older style small metal bait device, or those with the large flat square yellow cheese looking bait tray?
Posted By: Jim Bethell

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/01/18 01:47 PM

Large yellow pan on both.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/01/18 04:16 PM

Large for mice
Outdoor large indoor small for rats
Posted By: EatenByLimestone

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/01/18 05:56 PM

Depends on the bait. I've had great results with the large pan and small tab wrapped around the bait.
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/01/18 07:24 PM

VPRT's aka "yellow pan" are what I like to use. When I come across a traditional trap and use it without adding a piece of flashing to it, it gets a slight mod to the pan and trigger system, which takes little to no time to do. That helps when you fall behind on trap maintenance and rust starts to appear with traditional pans when used outdoors.

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Majority of traditional traps get a piece of flashing.
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Posted By: AJE

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/05/18 05:33 AM

I suppose part of the benefit of the yellow style is that the trap will go off if they step on the pan.
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/05/18 01:36 PM

JMO, Most rodents skirt right by the traditional traps. Larger trigger plate exposes much more surface space for contact. They come pre-baited but I trap a lot more using bait. The ones just placed along the walls with no bait caught little to none. All traps get a squirt or dab of bait and stay pre-baited.
Posted By: rick brocious

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/05/18 02:57 PM

I found that the rat traps with the big yellow pan will even catch mice .
Posted By: AJE

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/06/18 03:33 AM

TDHP, I was skeptical of how they say those yellow ones come prebaited. That was going to be my next question, but I think you just answered it.
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/07/18 12:55 PM

I wouldn't set rat traps without bait in hopes that the pre-baited traps got the job done, that's just me though. The experts may not need bait, I rather not take that chance, time is money on adc work.
Posted By: RobW

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/07/18 04:41 PM

Yellow pans here.
Posted By: Kermit

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/07/18 05:22 PM

http://www.woodstreambrands.ca/victor-quick-kill-mouse-trap-bm140s-12

These work good as a change up. The pan has to be lifted to get to bait cup. Lines them up perfect
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/11/18 01:58 PM

Had a customer who had a bunch of those around his house. The pb was dried out and traps were empty. When you need to set 2 to 4 dozen traps on a property those just don't cut it for me. I use boxes if I need to change the scenery. How do you sneak those traps through narrow areas with grabbers preset?


My change up...I give a squirt or dab of bait on the entry if need be and trap'em like clock work.

Can also change trap direction for run throughs.
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Posted By: Throw Back

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/11/18 07:08 PM

The yellow pan, dont overfill the bait cup
Posted By: run

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/11/18 11:37 PM

Thanks for posting the pictures, TDHP.
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/12/18 12:03 AM

\m/..run.


On overfill on the pans.. I let the kids bait the traps. Overfill is a good thing IMO. JMO..you want rodents to continue advancing onto the trap platform. Overfill will allow them to continue to feed with a sense of false security until the next set whether there was a miss or feeding around a dead rodent in the trap. Drawing them to that location is the objective. Overfill has many benefits and will help speed up the job in most cases. If there isn't an infestation most of the time all I have to do is remove the rodent and then rest without baiting. Even the traps that aren't used, bait sits on them for weeks to months. When it's their turn, set and go. I lace up rodent jobs, in and out money in the bank.

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Posted By: run

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/12/18 02:42 AM

What do you use for bait? I hope it's not a trade secret.
Posted By: TDHP

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/12/18 12:34 PM

Originally Posted by run
What do you use for bait? I hope it's not a trade secret.


My sincere apologies run, it is, I make and sell it. Don't believe I can say the name either with the rules hea, but I use a paste and a liquid/runny form of the same product for all my rodent work from mice to squirrels.
Posted By: run

Re: Victor rat and mouse trap pan style - 12/12/18 05:52 PM

Can I buy it off your website?
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