Abstract: The trap has a ring shaped passage with a door which, when opened, extends into the passage so that a mouse can only enter the passage in one direction. A bait trail in the passage extends around to the back side of the door where it can be pushed closed by a mouse, or released by the mouse and closed by a spring. Magnetic or spring means are disclosed for holding the door in the closed position. An attractant dispenser is provided for dispensing fresh attractant near the back side of the door when the trap is to be used.
Abstract: The feed station is a generally rectangular housing forming an enclosure containing a separate bait cup which cooperates with walls of the enclosure to form an inexpensive disposable product. The housing has a pair of initially covered holes which permit the rodent to enter the housing and travel to an opening offset from the holes which provides access to the bait cup. A screen confines bait pellets within the cup, but it is breakable by the rodent. A dispenser on the wall of the housing provides fluid to freshen the bait.