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Mouse Trap (originally Mouse Trap Game) is a board game first published by Ideal in 1963 for two to four players. It is one of the first mass-produced three-dimensional board games. [1] [2] Players at first cooperate to build a working mouse trap in the style of a Rube Goldberg machine.
Mouse Trap is a maze video game developed by Exidy and released in arcades in 1981. It is similar to Pac-Man, with the main character replaced by a mouse, the dots with cheese, the ghosts with cats, and the energizers with bones. After collecting a bone, pressing a button turns the mouse into a dog for a brief period of time.
Mouse Trap is a platform game written by Dave Mann (using the pseudonym Chris Robson) and published by Tynesoft in 1986 for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers. [1] One year later the game was released for the Atari 8-bit computers , [ 2 ] Atari ST , Amiga , and Commodore 64 .
The police said mouse glue traps found in four U.S. Postal Service mail boxes in Rye city were believed to be attempts to get checks that people were mailing or personal information to use.
Glue strip or glue tray devices trap the mouse in the sticky glue. Glue traps often do not kill the animal so some people opt to kill the animal before disposing of the trap. [16] Manufacturers of glue traps usually state that trapped animals should be thrown away with the trap.
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M310SSR Tin Cat Multi-Catch Live Mouse Trap. The Victor Tin Cat mouse trap is large enough to catch up to 30 mice before reaching capacity, but its 1.9-inch height still makes it compact enough to ...
Mousetrap or mouse trap may also refer to: The Mousetrap, a play by Agatha Christie; The Mouse Trap (film), a 2024 movie based on Steamboat Willie. Mousetrap (weapon), a 1942 antisubmarine weapon; Mousetrap (clothing), a device used to prevent a person from taking off their clothing; Mouse Trap, a 1963 three-dimensional game