Two Practical Way, Drive the Rat
March 14, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Pest Control

Exterminate rats occasionally a bit difficult. The reason is quite smart animals and are suspicious of poisons and traps. Plus the speed of reproduction can be made quickly doubled in number. If allowed, will form a colony of mice.
There are two practical ways to flee from the house mouse. First, control measures by using bait and trap-based devices and poisons. The second way to use a mouse trap and repellent are supported by sophisticated electric tools. Each have pluses and how minusnya. Here we describe in more detail.
Bait and Trap
There are many methods of pest control mice with bait and traps. However, the most commonly used is the clamp, cage, and glue mice. Trap with the cage model is relatively more secure because it does not use toxic chemicals. Mouse or the carcass is not hard to find because it was in the trap, attached to the glue or in a cage. Capacity cage can accommodate about 15-20 rats. That included rats that measured about 25cm.
Rat Traps
In addition to the conventional model of a mousetrap, now also widely available electric rat trap, which works with AC power, or with batteries. The principle works the same with ordinary mousetrap. Rat lured by the bait to fall into the trap. After that, the rat will die of electric shock device. Traps are also equipped with a fire indicator light green when there is a trapped rat. Users can find out easily and quickly remove dead rats.
The lack of toxic chemicals that are used so the advantages of this tool. Dead mouse can also be easily removed so as not to pollute the house. In addition to electric shock, there is also a killing rats by using carbon dioxide.
The new, larger Rat Zapper Ultra offers you more kills and longer stand by times. Perfect for larger rats (and mice too!), ongoing rodent infestations and commercial applications. Larger chamber than the Rat Zapper Classic. Bait with ordinary pet food. Mice and rats enter the chambert and are dispatched with a powerful jolt of electricity. If they’ll fit in the chamber, the Rat Zapper will dispatch them! No blood, no gore, no mess, and no poisons to endanger your pets or the environment. Flashing kill light tells you when you have a catch; simply tip the Rat Zapper and let the dead rodent slide out. Dimensions: Approximately 4″x4-3/4″x11-1/2″. Approximately 30 kills with one set of 4 alkaline “D” cell batteries (not included). Easy to use, and reusable. Not an ultrasonic device. Optional remote monitoring with the Rat Zapper Rat Tale.
- Perfect for larger rats (and mice too!), ongoing rodent infestations and commercial applications
- Bait with ordinary pet food
- No blood, no gore, no mess, and no poisons to endanger your pets or the environment
- Flashing kill light tells you when you have a catch; simply tip the Rat Zapper and let the dead rodent slide out
- Approximately 30 kills with one set of 4 alkaline “D” cell batteries (not included)
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Rat Control/ Pest control is as old as agriculture as its always been needed to keep crops, food stocks protected from the competition of such pests. Rats and other pests have become a problem due largely to the direct actions of humans. Changing these actions can often reduce the pest problem.