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8 Best Mouse Traps of 2023, According to Experts
Plus, the best ways to prevent mice from entering in the first place.

Mice can show up anytime of the year, but they may be more common as it gets colder because they seek out warmth and shelter. Aside from the yuck factor, mice can bring dander and diseases into your home and chew up wires and walls. And while you may have done everything in your power to prevent mice from entering your home, sometimes they can make it inside. It can be a bit unsettling to find one, especially if you know there are more than one lurking about. "The rule of thumb is that for every mouse you see in the home, another 10 are hiding out," says Dion Lerman, Environmental Health Programs Specialist with the Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management Program. Lerman mentions one 2009 study which found the presence of mice allergens in 82% of U.S. homes. "Rich, poor, city, suburban — it doesn't matter," he says. "Almost everyone has mice."
A good mouse trap will take care of the problem, and the Good Housekeeping Institute picked out the best of the best based on our experience with reliable brands. Our Lab experts are no strangers to dealing with all types of pests and we've reviewed everything from the best roach traps to mosquito repellents.
Our top picks:
Whether you have a full-blown mouse infestation or just a few pesky critters, we’re bringing you our top picks as well as information on the different kinds of mouse traps as well as advice on getting rid of mice.
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. A one-time roofer and a serial remodeler, Dan can often be found keeping house at his restored Brooklyn brownstone, where he lives with his wife and kids.
Raena Loper (she/her) is the product and reviews updates editor for the Good Housekeeping Institute, covering textiles, home, wellness, tech and more. Prior to starting at GH in 2021, she worked as assistant lifestyle editor at O, The Oprah Magazine, where she covered fashion, food, tech and beauty content. A graduate of Montclair State University, she earned a degree in fashion studies with a concentration in design and garment construction as well as a degree in gender, sexuality and women's studies.
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