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title: "Electronic Mouse Trap"
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# 100% kill rate with high-voltage shock LED alert signals catch instantly Up to 100 kills per 4 AA batteries Electronic Mouse Trap

**Brand:** victor
**Price:** ₱3805
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your pest control game—humane, smart, and hands-free!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Electronic Mouse Trap by victor
- **How much does it cost?** ₱3805 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- victor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted victor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart LED Alerts:** Green LED notifies you immediately when a catch is made, so you stay informed without constant checks.
- • **Zero Contact Disposal:** Removable kill chamber lets you discard rodents without ever seeing or touching them—perfect for squeamish pros.
- • **Built-In Safety Switch:** Automatically deactivates when opened, protecting children and pets while maintaining peace of mind.
- • **Instant Humane Elimination:** High-voltage shock kills mice painlessly in seconds, ensuring a quick and ethical solution.
- • **Effortless Setup & Maintenance:** Simple baiting, battery-powered operation, and easy cleaning make pest control seamless and stress-free.

## Overview

The Victor M250S Indoor Electronic Humane Mouse Trap delivers a 100% kill rate using a high-voltage shock that humanely eliminates mice within seconds. Featuring a removable kill chamber for no-touch disposal, LED alerts for instant catch notification, and a built-in safety switch to protect children and pets, this battery-powered trap offers an efficient, clean, and safe solution for indoor rodent control.

## Description

The Victor Electronic Mouse Trap uses innovative technology to deliver a high-voltage shock, eliminating mice in seconds. This powerful device is capable of killing up to 100 mice per set of batteries (4 AA), making it a great value. It's also easy to use! To use, simply place a high protein bait in the provided bait cup, place in a location with high rodent activity and power on. Advanced smart circuit technology senses when a mouse enters the tunnel, triggering the system to deliver a humane, high-voltage shock. After making a catch, a green LED light blinks to indicate a kill. The kill chamber is conveniently removable so you can easily dispose of the dead rodent without having to see or touch it. This removable chamber also makes baiting easy. The new and improved design of the electronic trap provides better plate access so you can easily clean it in between uses. Plus, the tunnel design and built-in safety switch, which deactivates the trap when opened, helps to protect children and pets. The unique tunnel design and beveled columns serve an added purpose of holding mice in place over the electrified plates to prevent escapes. These traps require no poison or chemicals and can be used anywhere inside your home or business to ensure years of effective mouse control. 100% kill claim substiation: Laboratory testing was performed in the Woodstream Animal Laboratory on 5/19/17 confirming 100% kill rate of mice with the M250S Victor Electronic Mouse trap. Testing was performed on multiple traps, each using a new, fresh set of alkaline batteries. Laboratory testing was performed on a total of (11) M250 traps, successfully dispatching (30) mice. All tests resulted in a confirmed kill of the tested mouse.

Review: Most excellent! Comparison of the older one and the newer one. Both work really well! - I've been buying Victor electronic mouse traps for around two decades. They sure do work! There are some differences between the older model 250S and the newer model 250B. The older model would blink green and buzz when you turned it on. It also blinked green and buzzed when a mouse was in the trap. The newer one does not have a buzzer; it does blink green 3 times when you turn it on, and blinks every ten seconds when there's a mouse. But no buzzer. Probably an improvement, since the buzzer can scare away other mice. Also, the older model was loaded with batteries from the back of the unit, while the newer one loads on the bottom of the unit. It's actually much easier to load batteries with the newer model, BUT unless you're using peanut better, any seeds or pellets will fall out of place unless you load the batteries before you load the food. You will get mice very quickly, usually overnight the first night. Don’t put them out in the open. Mice like walls. Every once in awhile there's a false flag and the mouse somehow is able to jump back in time, but not very often. When there's a green light blinking, the likelihood that a mouse is in there is around 95%. Peanut butter works real good. I use a butter knife to scoop up a teeny bit, pea size or smaller, and shove it off the knife using a spoon or another knife. It's okay to get some on the back wall of the unit, because mice will go there first and lick it, and then have to explore and find the door to get more, and then, zap. You don't have to clean the peanut butter off every time. If there's still peanut butter, just leave it and re-set the trap. You need to be careful to clean any peanut butter off the metal plates. I use a paper towel and Q-tips. AND here's the important thing - a dead mouse will stay in there for months until you collect it, but it's likely to leave dead smell and debris in the chamber. So the thing to do is make sure you check for the green light every day and empty it. If you leave it too long, you might wind up with a mess in the compartment that can't be cleaned, and then you'd have to ditch the trap. Oh yeah, be sure to wear disposable gloves whenever you deal with the trap, because if you touch it with your hands, then you sent will be on the trap, and the smart mice won’t come near it. If there were one thing I'd improve with the trap is the mouse compartment door doesn't open quite wide enough to carefully put the peanut butter in there. It’s a little awkward to get a knife in there and deposit the peanut butter carefully in the designated spot at the back. You want to avoid getting anything on the metal plate or it might not zap. Use a Q-tip if you get anything on the metal plate. The door does open wide enough to discard the mouse; just turn it over inside a bag, and you won't have to look too closely at the mouse. I am still using the older 250S model, although the "refills" for the mouse compartment are not longer available through Victor or third-party vendors. The newer 250B model does not have a "refill" for the mouse compartment but it zaps mice just as well, except you have to get rid of the mouse the next day; you can't just throw a refill away like with the older model.
Review: Best Mouse trap ever!!! - This is the absolute best mouse trap I have ever tried; bar-none period (it's even your better than your beloved pussy cat) in every way that I can think of besides the fact that it does cost money. The trap is easy to bait, easy to set, and easy to dispose of the dead mice (which will be every single one you need to eliminate)! They will be caught/killed 99.9% of the time without much of mess besides a drop or two of mouse pee every now and then, which can be rinsed out easily. It will even kill those little pesky bastards that repeatively out-smart your conventional spring-type traps. I have been having 100% success using pretzel sticks and peanut butter. I first use one pretzel stick to scoop out a pea-sized bit of peanut butter. Next I break that part off and put it in the bait cup instead of using only peanut butter like the instructions say. Next, I use the remainder of that one pretzel stick (broken into pieces) to make a little bait trail leading to the trap with one piece placed in the trap entryway just before it is totally out of sight. After he/she has devoured the my free offerings, they will start to smell the irresistible aroma of peanut butter. As they chomp on my final tasty gift and go a little bit further past a partition wall inside the trap, they will finally see that the food that is creating such a delicious the smell does exist just ahead. At this precise moment in this process, I bet every would-be victim is overcome with a sudden, uncontrollable desire to greedily start gorging themselves on this unbelievable bounty presented before them. However upon taking the small step in order to reach this fabulous feast, the victim has unknowingly stepped on the second metal pad (closing an electrical circuit) which leads to an instantaneous deadly flow of electricity through their body. The electrocution process is silent and happens at speed of light without any lengthy wait on death row or even having any chance of a last minute pardon (unless you forget to turn the trap on or have weak batteries! But all jokes aside, it sounds pretty violent but the tiny mouse is dead instantaneously and he/she probably never knew what the hell happened, but YOU WILL....no more filthly, disease carrying mouse! Only thing left to do now is empty or replace (at a cost) the death chamber, re-bait, and get ready to give many more heartfelt goodbyes to the rest of the mouse's family!! However, my experience has been that re-baiting is usually unnecessary; as long as your first offering is still good and fresh. Needless to say, but as a reminder, the trail of pretzels I suggested will ALWAYS need to be replaced but by no means necessary in order to have success. The main reason that I like to put the extra bit of luring bait to see if it's there later thus reporting to me whether or not all the mice have been eradicated, since hungry mice absolutely cannot resist the fragrant temptation of pretzels and peanut butter. There are only 2 reasons that I can think of why mice wouldn't want to endulge themselves with this irresistible bait combination is because either they're not hungry at the time or they are not in house anymore (which is preferred IMO)! The extra baiting around the trap is really more of a mouse presence indicator for me and not required to rid your home of pests. I honestly cannot say enough positive things about this trap. It's worth every stinking penny and I don't brag on many products or leave a lot of positive reviews unless I feel it will be beneficial to others. Boy, I really wish I was the one that invented this or that I could buy stock in this (either way, I would be wealthy)!!! All of my life I've heard people say that you can't build a better mouse trap! After using this one, I would have to respond by saying, "YES you absolutely CAN and Victor has done it even better with their second attempt some 100+ years later!! Now even you will be able to confidently say, "Death to all you nasty, scurrying,##@@@, $$##@@, mice!!! I WILL get you _______ now!" Or whichever descriptive words work for you. Haha

## Features

- 100% Kill Rate - Beveled columns also help to keep the mouse in place over the trigger plate to prevent escapes
- Humane, High-Voltage Shock - Once inside, the circuit triggers a high-voltage shock, humanely killing the mouse in seconds
- Built-in Safety Features - A safety switch automatically deactivates the trap when opened, helping to protect children and pets
- No Touch, No See - The removable kill chamber allows you to easily discard dead rodents without ever having to touch or view it
- LED Alerts – A green LED light notifies you of a catch, so you know when it’s time to empty the trap without having to check manually
- Easy to Use – Apply a small amount of bait to the bait cup, insert 4 “AA” batteries, place the trap along the wall, and turn on the trap
- For Indoor Use - Place the trap along the wall in areas of your home or business where you've seen rodent activity

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074Y2PW1X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #552 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #40 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Victor |
| Brand Name | Victor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 13,447 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072868250521, 00072868840210 |
| Included Components | 1 Electronic Mousetrap |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.52"L x 1.98"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | Upgraded Electronic Mousetrap |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M250S |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | M250S |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.52"L x 1.98"W x 7"H |
| Style | 1 Trap |
| Style Name | 1 Trap |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 072868840210 072868250521 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Victor
- **Color:** Black
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 0.2 Kilograms
- **Material:** Metal
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.52"L x 1.98"W x 7"H
- **Style:** 1 Trap
- **Target Species:** Mouse
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Light flashing but when I went to empty no mouse caught? What’s going on**
A: Usually means there is a short between the 2 plates. Try cleaning it and remove any substance touching both plates or look and see if there is a manufacture defect with something touching both plates. This how the traps work. When the Mouse touches both plates it sends a current through it killing it.  The flashing green light indicates a short.  Also I would suggest putting a little bait at the entrance to attract the rodents to the trap.

**Q: Do these come pre-baited? Mine came with peanut butter already in both traps.**
A: My trap, which I started using a week ago, did not come pre-baited. I can only say that in the last week I have captured about 25 mice. I thought I had maybe 5. This has been a process. I started out with catch and release traps. Caught a few, but problem persisted. Read about this trap and it seemed the most humane solution. And I believe it is. Mice have made no noise when killed. And the few I have looked at did not have a pained look.

**Q: When I turn it on a green light flashes and I had never heard a buzz sound, what is wrong?**
A: Nothing is wrong. I do not believe the buzzing sound is very loud. It most likely occurs as a result of the capacitors charging up to a killing voltage. By the way it will not seriously hurt a person adult or child but they will never play with it again if they do set it off. I love these things. Sometimes the Green light does not come on after a kill so check them once a day. 
It is important that you put them up against a wall as mice travel along walls.

**Q: Will it harm a cat or its paw?**
A: In My Opinion, This Will NOT Harm A Cat..Or It's Paw..

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most excellent! Comparison of the older one and the newer one. Both work really well!
*by A***R on April 30, 2026*

I've been buying Victor electronic mouse traps for around two decades. They sure do work! There are some differences between the older model 250S and the newer model 250B. The older model would blink green and buzz when you turned it on. It also blinked green and buzzed when a mouse was in the trap. The newer one does not have a buzzer; it does blink green 3 times when you turn it on, and blinks every ten seconds when there's a mouse. But no buzzer. Probably an improvement, since the buzzer can scare away other mice. Also, the older model was loaded with batteries from the back of the unit, while the newer one loads on the bottom of the unit. It's actually much easier to load batteries with the newer model, BUT unless you're using peanut better, any seeds or pellets will fall out of place unless you load the batteries before you load the food. You will get mice very quickly, usually overnight the first night. Don’t put them out in the open. Mice like walls. Every once in awhile there's a false flag and the mouse somehow is able to jump back in time, but not very often. When there's a green light blinking, the likelihood that a mouse is in there is around 95%. Peanut butter works real good. I use a butter knife to scoop up a teeny bit, pea size or smaller, and shove it off the knife using a spoon or another knife. It's okay to get some on the back wall of the unit, because mice will go there first and lick it, and then have to explore and find the door to get more, and then, zap. You don't have to clean the peanut butter off every time. If there's still peanut butter, just leave it and re-set the trap. You need to be careful to clean any peanut butter off the metal plates. I use a paper towel and Q-tips. AND here's the important thing - a dead mouse will stay in there for months until you collect it, but it's likely to leave dead smell and debris in the chamber. So the thing to do is make sure you check for the green light every day and empty it. If you leave it too long, you might wind up with a mess in the compartment that can't be cleaned, and then you'd have to ditch the trap. Oh yeah, be sure to wear disposable gloves whenever you deal with the trap, because if you touch it with your hands, then you sent will be on the trap, and the smart mice won’t come near it. If there were one thing I'd improve with the trap is the mouse compartment door doesn't open quite wide enough to carefully put the peanut butter in there. It’s a little awkward to get a knife in there and deposit the peanut butter carefully in the designated spot at the back. You want to avoid getting anything on the metal plate or it might not zap. Use a Q-tip if you get anything on the metal plate. The door does open wide enough to discard the mouse; just turn it over inside a bag, and you won't have to look too closely at the mouse. I am still using the older 250S model, although the "refills" for the mouse compartment are not longer available through Victor or third-party vendors. The newer 250B model does not have a "refill" for the mouse compartment but it zaps mice just as well, except you have to get rid of the mouse the next day; you can't just throw a refill away like with the older model.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Mouse trap ever!!!
*by V***4 on December 13, 2023*

This is the absolute best mouse trap I have ever tried; bar-none period (it's even your better than your beloved pussy cat) in every way that I can think of besides the fact that it does cost money. The trap is easy to bait, easy to set, and easy to dispose of the dead mice (which will be every single one you need to eliminate)! They will be caught/killed 99.9% of the time without much of mess besides a drop or two of mouse pee every now and then, which can be rinsed out easily. It will even kill those little pesky bastards that repeatively out-smart your conventional spring-type traps. I have been having 100% success using pretzel sticks and peanut butter. I first use one pretzel stick to scoop out a pea-sized bit of peanut butter. Next I break that part off and put it in the bait cup instead of using only peanut butter like the instructions say. Next, I use the remainder of that one pretzel stick (broken into pieces) to make a little bait trail leading to the trap with one piece placed in the trap entryway just before it is totally out of sight. After he/she has devoured the my free offerings, they will start to smell the irresistible aroma of peanut butter. As they chomp on my final tasty gift and go a little bit further past a partition wall inside the trap, they will finally see that the food that is creating such a delicious the smell does exist just ahead. At this precise moment in this process, I bet every would-be victim is overcome with a sudden, uncontrollable desire to greedily start gorging themselves on this unbelievable bounty presented before them. However upon taking the small step in order to reach this fabulous feast, the victim has unknowingly stepped on the second metal pad (closing an electrical circuit) which leads to an instantaneous deadly flow of electricity through their body. The electrocution process is silent and happens at speed of light without any lengthy wait on death row or even having any chance of a last minute pardon (unless you forget to turn the trap on or have weak batteries! But all jokes aside, it sounds pretty violent but the tiny mouse is dead instantaneously and he/she probably never knew what the hell happened, but YOU WILL....no more filthly, disease carrying mouse! Only thing left to do now is empty or replace (at a cost) the death chamber, re-bait, and get ready to give many more heartfelt goodbyes to the rest of the mouse's family!! However, my experience has been that re-baiting is usually unnecessary; as long as your first offering is still good and fresh. Needless to say, but as a reminder, the trail of pretzels I suggested will ALWAYS need to be replaced but by no means necessary in order to have success. The main reason that I like to put the extra bit of luring bait to see if it's there later thus reporting to me whether or not all the mice have been eradicated, since hungry mice absolutely cannot resist the fragrant temptation of pretzels and peanut butter. There are only 2 reasons that I can think of why mice wouldn't want to endulge themselves with this irresistible bait combination is because either they're not hungry at the time or they are not in house anymore (which is preferred IMO)! The extra baiting around the trap is really more of a mouse presence indicator for me and not required to rid your home of pests. I honestly cannot say enough positive things about this trap. It's worth every stinking penny and I don't brag on many products or leave a lot of positive reviews unless I feel it will be beneficial to others. Boy, I really wish I was the one that invented this or that I could buy stock in this (either way, I would be wealthy)!!! All of my life I've heard people say that you can't build a better mouse trap! After using this one, I would have to respond by saying, "YES you absolutely CAN and Victor has done it even better with their second attempt some 100+ years later!! Now even you will be able to confidently say, "Death to all you nasty, scurrying,##@@@, $$##@@, mice!!! I WILL get you _______ now!" Or whichever descriptive words work for you. Haha

### ⭐ They eat through the holes
*by B***E on May 10, 2026*

Ordered 2 humane mouse traps last October '25. One unit caught 1 mouse, otherwise they haven't worked. What they have done is feed mice and use batteries. I've read all the good reviews of this product and just a few too many reviews share a "long tutorial" theme which should have been a red flag. So, put in fresh double A's, inspect/clean the metal bases and make sure no food or debris or whatever ekes over from the bait compartment because its game over if those metal plates get compromised. Place against wall. Bait with a partial nugget of cracklin oat bran dashed with peanut butter, lowered into place - tweezers, glove-draped hands. 12 hours later the bait is stripped of peanut butter, no flashing light, no sign the trap was even entered by a mouse. Repeat this process enough and you wonder - do the mice eat through the vent holes by the bait zone? Do I have 2 units with short circuits? I could send a lot of time on these mouse traps. I could set up infrared cameras. Get out my electronic testing equipment. Whatever it is, I'm done. They're still brand-new. Its too awkward trying to smear bait into the bait zone in the first place. Q-tips, whatever ... back to other techniques, including the drowning buckets. If you need to literally 'take a class' to use a mousetrap and set up a shop area to keep the mousetrap working, etc., maybe you're looking at a poorly designed mouse trap.

## Frequently Bought Together

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