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๐ Snap, Set, Dominate: The Rat Trap That Means Business
The Tomcat Rat Snap Trap is a professional-grade, reusable rat control solution featuring a patented quick-set mechanism and interlocking teeth to ensure no escape. Crafted from durable, rust-resistant materials, it offers a safe, efficient, and long-lasting way to manage rat infestations both indoors and outdoors.











| ASIN | B012RGM7BO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #424 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #53 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Brand Name | Tomcat |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 9,473 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603036172 |
| Included Components | Rodent Trap |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.63"L x 3"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Rat Snap Trap |
| Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0361710 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 0361710 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 8.63"L x 3"W x 5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor,Outdoor |
| Style | Rat Snap Trap |
| Style Name | Rat Snap Trap |
| Target Species | Rat |
| UPC | 888603036172 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**R
A better rat trap!
Iโm not sure that you can make a better snap trap than this. Itโs rugged. Itโs remarkably simple to sad without any worry of stamping your finger. But most importantly, it just works well. I received a new set of traps and set one in the middle of the afternoon, and to my surprise within 15 minutes I had my first rat. I donโt even usually see the rats active during the day. I reset the trap and before the sun had set I already had my second rat. After the sunset, I had another and I continually reset the trap until I went to bed. In less than 24 hours, I had killed seven rats. Peanut butter is a great bait for this trap. One other point comparison between these and the traditional wooden spring traps. Rats often figure out how to steal bait off wood traps by approaching from another angle or using sticks to trip the mechanism. These traps require the rat to approach from the front. Also the set mechanism is much simpler on these traps and as I said above donโt put your fingers at risk of damage.
J**L
This Just Works
Amazing. Brilliant. Solved my issue. Easiest to set. I was given some sticky boards to try first - total trash. Glue failed 2x before I gave up on that. Set the snap trap up where the glue boards were as I knew this was the trail. 3rd night was the charm. I'm in an apartment building and it came from some other apartment. I think there's just the one - but will continue to leave this set up a bit longer just to make sure.
D**N
Works well for large roof rats. Important to use these in areas where ONLY rats have access.
S**S
If You Got 'em, These'll Get 'em
We've used these for several years now and they really work well. Safe and easy to set and sold at a reasonable price. There are a couple of holes so you can screw them down to a chunk of wood or tie them so that they won't be easily dragged off. To that end, I personally prefer using them with the Tomcat Rodent Station such as: https://www.amazon.com/Tomcat-Rodent-Station-Securing-Security/dp/B01N5MJFZK Why not 5 stars? My one complaint is with the bait cups. They are plastic and the locking tabs will break off. Tomcat does not sell them separately. My solution has been to tape them to the bottom of the traps with a narrow strip of duct tape. The bait cups can still be replenished from the top, using a small amount peanut butter on the tip of a table knife. Also I've been able to defeat the locking tabs on the Rodent Station and simply use a brick to weigh the lid down. Makes for quick work to clear a trap and reset it. While that has worked here so far, a large dog or other animal may learn a lesson if it can move things too much These traps are great and I do recommend them. Splash five in the last couple weeks . . I'll spare you the photo
M**N
Worked like a charm
Put this trap out the first evening after it arrived. Put peanut butter in the bait cup. The next morning there was a deceased rat in the trap. Canโt do better than that. This trap is very easy to use. You remove the bait cup from the bottom and fill it with bait (in my case peanut butter). It only holds a small amount so very economical. After replacing the bait cup you simply push down on the top lever and it locks in place automatically (kind of like a clothes pin action). Then set the trap out and you are done. Highly recommended!
T**.
These are great!!!!
Best trap for rats of any size. Did not have the problem of the release not being sensitive enough. We developed an infestation of Norway rats around our chicken coop/run area. Seemed like it happened overnite! They were even bold enough to be out during the day with me standing there filming them- either very bold or stupid. Had our pest guy set up 4 box traps about 5 days ago with standard rat-sized snap traps inside, baited with peanut butter and so far, not one has caught a rat ($120 later!). Ordered 2 of these Tomcat rat snap traps and caught 4 within 24 hrs! Used peanut butter and chicken feed as bait. Very easy to set and to release. Have caught several more the past few days, so I ordered 2 more. Walked out there today and didnโt see any running around like before. Iโm sure theyโre still there, but maybe theyโve gotten the idea and headed elsewhere!! Great value for a great product! Iโll let my pest guy know about these!
S**D
Works!!
Ran to write a review because these WORK! We have an exterminator company that comes quarterly for our house because the old homeowner mentioned they were having a problem at one point. We saw our first rat in our basement after a year of living here. Called the exterminator and they couldnโt come until after the weekend, so I primed these to feel like we were atleast trying while we waited. Exterminator came and set out these huge wood snap traps and said that the Tom Cats werenโt gonna do it. Was her wrongggg. Our visitor set off almost all 10 traps that we have down there but the one that caught him were these!! I wanna call the exterminator and rub it in his face lol. These are definitely worth it. We put the smallest bit of peanut butter in them.
R**S
Good traps, but here's how to make them even better.
We've been dealing with an outdoor infestation of Norway rats on our property, stemming from a formerly-abandoned building next door being renovated. I'm an ecologist, it's summer, and our yard is very natural, so it's sort of like rat paradise right now. They're noisy, out during the day, digging up plants, and are even not really afraid of people. I was hoping they'd sort themselves out, but unfortunately their population was clearly growing and I couldn't risk them damaging the house. I did a ton of research on traps, and ended up settling on these. These traps aren't perfect, but I would say this is probably about as good as a rat trap will be. I bought 4 traps, which have killed a little over 20 rats in about a month and half of usage, and the majority of those rats were killed quickly and painlessly with a blow to the head or neck. When they work as intended, clean-up is very easy, you just open a trash bag, hold the trap over it, and unclasp. Rat populations will move out of an environment when they perceive that the level of danger outweighs the opportunities for resources, and I do think, to some extent, that's been happening for the environment of my yard since I placed the traps, which is another benefit they have outside of the direct killing. The vibe outside has definitely shifted from 24/7 rat frat party to more like an empty parking garage in a sketchy neighborhood. The traps thankfully have not killed anything other than Norway rats (though I suspect that may be more to do with the modifications I made to the traps), which I was very worried about as we have a lot of native wildlife coming in and out of our yard that I did not want to harm. As I mentioned before, the traps on their own are not perfect. The biggest problem for me is that, while most of the rats that interact with the traps are killed cleanly as described above, I would say a good 1 in 6 rats get trapped with a variety of injuries that are quite bad, but not immediately fatal, and therefore must be manually dispatched. For the most part, this seems to be rats getting clamped somewhere on their midsection or rats jerking backwards when the trap snaps and getting hit hard enough in the head by the trap flying up that they get a serious concussion or traumatic brain injury. It's also pretty easy to lose the traps unless you've protected them in some way or are using them in a highly controlled environment. I've been playing around a bit, and there are a few tips and tricks I've figured out over the last month and a half that makes using these traps a better experience: 1. If you're trapping rats outside, definitely get some sort of cover or cage for your traps, with an opening large enough for a rat to get in and out (In and out, not just in, is important. They tend to avoid going anywhere where they can't identify a quick exit). I put a cheap milk crate from the hardware store flipped upside down and weighed down with rocks over each trap, and those have worked really well. Not only does that prevent most other wildlife from triggering the traps, it also keeps the trap, and the rat, contained. The milk crates I got had 4 handle holes in them, I taped up all but 1 hole to reduce access for non-rats and make the rats feel less exposed while entering the crate. The traps often flip up into the air when they're triggered, so a container will prevent it from flipping somewhere where it will be lost. The crate also prevents scavenging animals (like raccoons, foxes, opossums, etc.) from being able to carry the trap away if they try to take the dead rat. If the trap didn't successfully kill a rat, the crate will prevent the rat from running off with the trap attached and/or keep the rat contained until you come to deal with it. 2. If you have a lot of rats to trap or are trapping long term, change your bait every 3-5 days, and change the locations of your traps every 2 weeks. If you use the same bait over and over again in the same spot, the rats will begin to associate those foods and location with danger (especially if a trap trapped, but failed to kill, a rat, as that rat will give off fear pheromones that last even after its gone, which warns other rats away from that area). I rotate between 5 or so different baits and 3 different locations for each trap, and so far that's worked okay for me. Tomcat also makes a bait gel you can put on food to apply pheromones that are supposed to attract rats, but having done that for the past week or so, I don't think it makes much of a difference. 3. Not all the traps are created equal. I got two "bad" traps in my order, one came without a bait cup (which is mostly fine, it just makes baiting the trap slightly more annoying) and the other wasn't very sensitive at all and allowed rats to just take the bait without penalty, unless they put their full weight on the trap, something they were unlikely to do. It seems other reviewers have had this issue with some of their traps. I placed a rubber band around the back section of the trigger pad, as another reviewer recommended, and the trap is more responsive now. I'll update this review if I think of anything else that might be useful. I feel very passionately about humane trapping that will have the smallest negative ecological effect possible. Hopefully, if you read this far, you do too and my tips were useful to you. Good luck!
B**Y
Easy to use and effective
I live in a semi-rural area and have a problem with rats getting in the roof (and gnawing on electrical wiring) and under the house. Hitherto I've used bait stations, which certainly kills the rats, but they die in the roof or in the sub-floor and create a stink for a couple of weeks. After reviewing a couple of cheaper and similar design traps I settled on Tomcat โ and they work a treat. I caught this specimen on the second night, adjacent to a hole where they were getting under the house. I'm happy to recommend Tomcat Rat Snap traps โ a quality product that works.
P**S
Calidad
Excelente producto funciona de maravilla, cebo recomendado c crema de cacahuate
D**P
Most effective snap tray I've used
I have used snap traps of various types for years with limited success. I have heard that rats can actually eat the bait on some without tripping the mechanism and also know what a trap looks like and actually can trigger the trap without getting caught. I can verify that as absolutely true as I use an infra red wildlife camera to see the routes the rats take and have seen rats "teasing" the trap. having seen the reviews I decided to try the Tomcat trap. In the first 3 nights I caught 4 rats. Unbelievably two rats were killed at the same time. Since then it has proved effective with more kills. I like the removeable bait holder as it can be cleaned easily and recharged. Also I think the matt plastic and more shell like construction makes it less conspicuous. Whatever it is proving to be a great product and worth spending that bit more on. Peanut butter is also the best bait I've used so far. I was told Nutella is good but that never worked very well. I tend to smear some peanut butter on things in the area of the trap which seems to also help entice the rats onto the trap. Thoroughly recommended !
G**D
Inhumane Rat Trap
The trap is large enough for rats, however, it is not sensitive enough. I thought this would be a faster and more humane way to kill the rats living in my garage compared to traditional baits which make them sick over a longer period of time. I added peanut butter to attract the rats (it worked) but each time I checked there was less peanut butter but the trap hadn't been triggered. After about a month, a rat eventually triggered the trap but only got caught by its back legs. Poor thing was screaming in pain for nearly 15 minutes while I rushed home to help. I thought it could be a once off so I reset the trap again. Two days later, it was triggered by another rat and again only caught it by the back legs. I was home so the rat was only screaming in pain for 1-2 minutes this time but that was still too long and a sound I never want to head again. I absolutely REFUSE to use this trap again. This experience was traumatic for everyone involved and a completely unethical way to control a rat infestation. If I wasn't relatively close by, the rats would have been in huge amounts of pain for hours/days until they eventually starved or died from shock. This product needs to be urgently redesigned if it continues to be sold.
O**G
Kills rats dead.
Very powerful trap, snaps necks and kills quickly. Although less so if they get their legs caught, then you have to fetch the spade.
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