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🐭 Smart, humane, and hands-free — trap the future of pest control today!
The Goodnature Smart Trap Kit A24 is a toxin-free, humane rodent trap powered by CO2 that automatically dispatches mice and rats. Featuring a smart counter for real-time catch tracking, a portable trap stand, and an automatic paste pump, it offers a low-maintenance, eco-friendly solution for professional-grade pest control at home or work.









| ASIN | B0BJ7QCR8Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,115 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,452 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Goodnature |
| Brand Name | Goodnature |
| Color | Smart Trap Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 153 Reviews |
| Included Components | Canister |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 4"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | Self-resetting Home Trapping Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.09 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Goodnature |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ATC-K-HTK03-01 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | ATC-K-HTK03-01 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Power Source | Air Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 4"W x 9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Portable |
| Style Name | Portable |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**O
UPDATED, IT WORKS Fancy Rat Trap Didn't Work For Me
**update** So all summer I was able to catch about 19 rats using traditional snap traps. I left this one set up and when the cold weather set in, I took my traditional traps down and stopped baiting. I honestly forgot all about this trap being out there as it had been since September that I had set it up without any action. Today, the power went out and I had to walk back behind the shed to see the pole, and noticed a great heap of dead rats laying in the bottom of the tray. I have the habit of disabling Bluetooth because it's used for tracking. Apparently when I do this it doesn't automatically reconnect, so I never got alerted. Twice I had found Rat body parts in my yard including a gut pile left by a cat and a random rat paw I don't know where from . The trap says since November it has killed 5 rats, I found 3 of them in there and they smelled pretty bad too. One was pretty fresh. I think the other two must have been scavenged. Rats are leery of new things but I guess after a while they will come figure it out. I plan to leave it set up and will make sure to manually reconnect to it once a day to check on the trap. Finding rotting rats is pretty disgusting to have to clean up, unlike a normal trap with claws I can release, I had to dump them into a bag and they were in a great state of decay. I wanted to like this product but it just hasn't worked for me. I have roof rats in my yard and they have been going right to the snap traps and completely ignoring the a24. The a24 ships with minimal information and the app is goofy. For example it tells you it hasn't synced, leading you to believe it isn't paired, but it only syncs it snaps the rat. The app let me delete my trap but wouldn't re-add it, and it took 8 days for the a24 "tech team" to fix it, but by that time I'd made the decision to return it. I know rats fear new things but the snap traps are new too and I've got 11 in them in the last 5 nights. If you're fighting norway rats, maybe this trap works better, I'm not sure if it's the bait, or what. I've even packed sunflower seeds and pb into the lure, and into the kill tunnel. If the rats weren't biting, maybe I'd forgive it but I'm getting 1-3 a night with the snap traps. Overall I give this trap 5 stars, trapping rats with normal traps requires a lot of effort and monitoring. This thing took out 5 without me even knowing, raising my kill count to 25 since September.
S**H
Doesn't work at all, broken immediately, no dead mice only lost money
I assembled the device per the instructions. After assembly a test should be conducted using a supplied piece of paper to fire the plunger. When I did this (as the instructions said to do) the plastic housing broke apart. It is now unusable and unreturnable! This is a very expensive non working mouse trap, the only thing it caught was a bunch of my money. I feel taken advantage of. DO NOT BUY
J**H
These are very effective - the Ferrari of mouse traps
I've had these traps for nearly two years, the bluetooth "smart trap" version is newer to me. These seem expensive, but are very effective compared to traditional traps or poison. Setup is pretty easy, I got results (dead mice) the same day! The food supply system is pretty innovative, the CO2 cartridge powers not just "bolt of merciful killing" but also vents a bit of air to the cap to squeeze out a bit more food. Lasts 6+ months. I suspect the system works better if you empty the dead mouse each time, but I forgot about one for a few months and found two dead mice when I did get back to it. Mice are dumb. The newest generation of the trap includes bluetooth connectivity. The manufacturer's documentation on how it works is a bit scarce - you can get it up and working fine, but I suspect most people will expect that when you stand next to the trap and hit 'refresh' in the app, they will synch. This does not happen. My guess is that the traps are not normally transmitting bluetooth. Only if they detect a strike do they wake up and start looking for a synch , once it synchs the transmitter turns off to save battery. I believe if you turn the trap upside down, you can also turn on the receiver to get it to synch. I get why they do this to save battery power - but it doesn't give you full confidence: if you want to know the trap does not have a dead mouse in it, you have to assume that you are in synch range and the failure to synch is because the trap is empty, not that you are too far away to synch. Takes a shift in mindset.
S**R
Becareful who the seller is
Received a new and defective trap. Customer support from goodnature is poor to disreputable. After downloading the Goodnature App and following the precise instructions, the trap failed to work, and (while initially being identified by the APP) it would not sync to my phone, per procedures given. The app directed to contact customer support, i emailed them, and they wanted to know where I bought it from, I sent them my amazon receipt, and their reply was so sorry, the third party amazon provider is not an authorized reseller, no warranty support for you. Then it was a hot potato amazon would not accept it back because of the CO2 cylinder and getting ahold of a returns rep is like a treasure hunt, to find a phone number to call. But it all ended well with a the reseller issuing a RMA and refunding the purchase. PS: The Goodnature app is horrible, you have one and only one chance to sync the trap with a device after that, it is bricked and will not sync or re-sync to your phone tablet..etc. Goodnature response what the App does have a limitation that way and that it would take a special request to look into reseting the trap? But that would be under warranty support which I did not have due to unauthorized reseller, no matter, as the trap failed work regardless of the being sync'd The device looks promising, but the manufacturer support and poor APP they provide is enought reason to be cautious in trying it.
C**L
Mostly works well
Got this trap because we have had mice in the past year cause mayhem and destruction. (Still trying to locate entry point.) lures work well to find location of intruders. Using a trail cam and the trap informed me about what was active while I slept. Got 1 the first night, 5 the second night, 2 the third night. 4 of the 7 got claimed between the raccoon and opossum. The rest got relocated for birds. The raccoon did get curious and ended up triggering the trap. I don’t think it was hurt, as no limping or blood observed. It has not tried that again. We pulled the trap for a few weeks as no traffic seen. New batch observed week 3. Got 2 more within the same minute- only recorded one on the app. Possibly they were killed at the same time? Another time the opossum knocked the trap over and triggered it. Looking for dinner, no doubt. Now we have some that refuse to go up into the mechanism. Also, ants are happy to eat the bait so observation and relocation may be necessary. Update: raccoons figured out how to open bait mechanisms and stole/ate the bait pouch. Can they manage duct tape???
J**M
Highly effective, but appropriate for your needs?
Ignore the negative reviews, seller complaints or user error account for most of them. These are highly effective with the proper application and strategy. I have also communicated directly with Good Nature for tips and assistance, and their support team was responsive and helpful. I have for years used the traditional wooden snap traps with peanut butter to catch mice. They are effective and cheap, but are single catch and require constant checking/resetting. They are also hard to leave outside or around pets/children. After 6 months of use with the A24 I have trapped 25 mice and 3 chipmunks, and had zero non-rodent casualties. I love the app notifications, date/time and temperature stamp recorded with each catch. It helps you better understand patterns of the mice. (I have even identified and blocked points of entry around the exterior of the house as I move the trap to different locations) I have caught as many as 3 mice in a single night. Like others have said, the newer nut butter bait seems to do better than the chocolate one. It has a very aromatic sweet nut scent, almost like pecan pie filling. My strategy is to use the snap traps to scout for activity and I move the A24 as the "big gun" to clear an active area quickly. Success is assured with proper patience, maintenance, positioning and rebaiting. We live in the woods and this is a part of our ongoing rodent prevention system. I have since added extra A24 traps to keep rodents from ever getting in the house. It's the best when predators "clean" the traps for you and you don't have to smell rotting poisoned mice in your walls. Don't buy to remove a one off mouse or rat, but if you are in an area with consistent rodent activity; the extra money spent here beat the cost of ongoing professional pest control and the use of poisons. The best part is not harming wildlife or your family members.
I**M
Unreliable smart features, but trap is effective
I put motion cameras in my attic to monitor for any rodent activity. 2 years later, lo and behold, we see movement. So, I set up one of these traps with the camera pointed at it so I can see activity even if the trap isn't triggered. They seem to love the bait. First night I set up the trap, there was a rat all over this trap. Man they are smart. For 2 weeks this rat kept coming back and somehow was able to get their snout past the trigger without tripping it. Until one fateful night. POW! I'm taking 2 stars off because the smart cap features aren't reliable and add substantial cost vs the value provided. It's supposed to sync automatically if the trap has been triggered, but the auto sync feature doesn't work, I need to manually shake it, which defeats the purpose. This trap used to be $125 with a "dumb cap", now it's $200, and the simple dumb cap isn't offered anymore. So, -2 stars for jacking up the price with added "smart features" that aren't needed and don't even work.
A**R
This is an absolutely terrible cheapened model not worthy of your hard earned money.
I've been buying these goodnature units for family and myself for years now and they have completely changed for the worse. The cap that secures the bait from larger animals like raccoons has been completely cheapened. Not only is the material a lot thinner, there is only one stupid thread to secure it in place unlike previous units that properly secured the bait. The previous models had a metal base that properly secured to the main piston unit so that it was stable and unlikely to tip from a strike. The current model is using this cheap, thin, plastic base that secures with even cheaper plastic clips which easily detach from the main piston trap. I found my unit twice exposed with the cap on the ground and in 2 pieces due to a curious raccoon. This never would have been an issue with an older model. Old models also came with an additional bait cap that could have diy bait installed, now you have to buy them from a third party... The bait given is also a joke, above 73 degrees it will begin to ooze down the trigger area essentially blocking it from being triggered and providing a nice meal for anything that happens on it. 5 years ago I would have told anyone with a mouse, rat, chipmunk or squirrel issue that this was the only trap they should buy, now I would never. This thing is a cheap P.O.S now and they can have it. I will never order anything from goodnature again.
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