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🐭 Catch More, Stress Less — Humane Control for the Modern Home
The Kness Ketch-All Drowning Attachment is a manual, chemical-free accessory designed to enhance the Ketch-All live catch mousetrap. It enables efficient multi-catch operation and supports humane dispatch methods compliant with AVMA guidelines. Lightweight and compatible with various jar sizes, it’s ideal for pet- and child-safe pest control, with bulk purchasing options for larger-scale needs.
| ASIN | B00B9IJYAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #535,373 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4,723 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | Kness |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Drowning Attachment |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Kness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PD-18578 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | Drowning Attachment |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 043312100181 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**N
Kness Ketch-All Drowning Attachment
We suddenly experienced an influx of deer mice for the first time in 15 years. We are hiring an exclusion expert to completely seal the house, which means mice will be desperately searching for a food source since they can no longer come and go as they please. I opted for the drowning attachment so I could contain the mice and their prolific droppings. The trick with the Ketch-All is to only wind it 4-5 times. If you wind it more, the very light weight of the mice cannot overcome the tension of the wound spring. I modified the attachment to use Wide Mouth Mason jar rings so I could deploy the traps with 64oz and 120oz jars. I did not use water as the drowning method is a horrific way to die. Using jars allows me to dispatch the mice using the Co2 method, conforming to the AVMA guidelines, which causes far less trauma and pain to these native wild mice. After releasing more than 20, I am not willing to release semi-domesticated wild mice to become a problem for my neighbor’s homes or farms. Quick tip on the drowning attachment- it works well with both the solid and flexible clear lids. Be sure you lock it into place so the mice are unable to escape. I’ve found baiting the holding cell of the trap not only attracts the mice but also allows them to have food between checks so they don’t suffer dehydration or starvation. They might be destined to culling but I’m not willing to impart suffering on any native wildlife in the interim. If you have a larger property I recommend buying the bulk pack of 12 Kness Ketch-All Traps, as it decreases the price to just over half the cost of buying a single trap. We tried countless methods but the loss of sleep checking and resetting single catch traps every night is detrimental to both our physical and mental health. The Ketch-All can catch well over 10 rodents with each reset. Just be sure not to wind more than 5 times if you have deer mice (native to North America with adorable round ears, white bellies, and come in a range of colors from gray to brown to reddish.)
T**.
Disappointing
The drowning kit does absolutely nothing and it’s quite disappointing.
D**G
work as it should for the best mouse trap ever
This does not come with a jar and because of the lid that is on it, I have been unable to locate a jar that will work with it that is larger than 32 oz. The trap that it goes to is great but I am not sure this part is worth what you pay for it.
T**I
Haven't caught anything.
We set this up a couple days after getting it. We set it up in the garage by the dog food bowl. We haven't caught anything in the month of having it. There was snow at some point around the trap and little foot prints all around but no mice in the trap. We used dog food to bait it and still nothing. It shouldn't be this hard.
B**H
It unfortunately works.
I can't do this. Yeah it works. The mice do in fact climb up into the tube and drop into the water. Yes they drown. No, they don't smell. But being a retired sailor I just hate the thought of a living thing swimming for possible hours before drowning from exhaustion. Maybe fill it with acid or something. I don't know. As it stands I've emptied it of water and just release the vermin at work where there are stray cats living in the dumpster. This seems more humane to me. It's not a perfect arrangement but it works for my conscience.
M**N
wish it would have caught at least 1 mouse.....
I have mice everywhere at my property. This particular trap has yet to catch one mouse after being used for about 6 weeks now. I even baited the inside trap box with a few pieces of dog food which the mice LOVE at my house. I can't even leave my dog dish out at night or the mice will have it cleaned out. So all the food is protected and the only dog food they can get to now is in this trap - but no mice. My snap traps are working fine though.........not sure if I'm doing something wrong or what - but the trap seems pretty straight forward, so my opinion of it thus far is that it was a waste of money.
S**A
Misleading
Very misleading title, thought I was getting the whole set, only the bottle came.
1**K
VERY GOOD MOUSE TRAP HOUSE
We used to have this trap when I was a kid about 37 years ago. It worked great then and the new one works great now. We have purchased about 5 different types of trapps but after 4 weeks nothing they were a waist of money. I ordered this trap without any bait wound it up, put it in a corner. After 3 days bam, bam. It had caught 2 mice and we haven't seen anymore yet. I DON'T KNOW WHY MICE LIKE IT BUT THEY DO SO IF YOU NEED TO MOVE OUT YOUR PESTS. I SUGGEST BUYING A KETCH ALL THE NAME SAYS IT ALL.!!!!!!
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