One embodiment of a rat / mouse trap, reconfigured to increase efficiency of take down rates, utilizing two inline and opposing
alloy bows (10) mounted on an elongated wooden platform or the main body (20). Mounting holes (18) one in each of the four corners, pre-drilled for ease of horizontal or vertical mounting. The opposing and inline bows (10) are rectangular in shape, comprised of sturdy
alloy; two hold down rods (14), also comprised of a suitable
alloy; two adjacent bait pedals (12), comprised of a material sturdy enough to hold rod in place and two tension springs (28), all of which are either adjacent or opposing. The trap is armed by pulling the bow (10) into the locking position with one hand and holding the bow (10) in place with the
thumb while extending the hold down rod (14) over the bow (10) and placing the free angled end under the bait pedal (12) engagement surface, toward centerline (32) on the main body (20). This action is repeated on the opposite side. The efficiency in take down rate is attributed to a dual bow releasing snapping action, at or near simultaneous, and its own stability.