This utility model relates to a mouse trap that eliminates the use of a spring which may become less effective after a length of time due to material fatigue. The mouse trap generally comprises an accommodated rectangular floor having a channelled rear end, a housing having a front opening and being fixedly positioned at the front area or portion of the accommodated rectangular floor, a primary swing door being accommodated in the housing, a fixed complementary door being provided at the upper portion of the housing, an abbreviated opening being provided at the rear sid eof the housing, a bait tube being fitted to the abbreviated opening, said bait tube acommodating a secondary swing door at its front portion, and an accommodating tube being slidably fitted to the accommodated rectangular floor to thereby provide an enclosure therefor and define a mouse trapping chamber. To readily view a trapped mouse in the mouse trap, the material used therefore is preferably transparent.