Friday, December 16, 2011

3 Protecta Sidekick Tamper Proof Rat / Mouse / Rodent Control Bait Stations & 4 Lbs Contrac Blox Rodent Bait Kill Rats and Mice!!

!: Used 3 Protecta Sidekick Tamper Proof Rat / Mouse / Rodent Control Bait Stations & 4 Lbs Contrac Blox Rodent Bait Kill Rats and Mice!! for sale

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  • 3 protecta sidekick tamper proof bait stations with Key
  • 4 lbs Contrac Blox Rat and Mouse Control Bait. Active Ingredient: Bromadiolone .005% Target pests: rodents Pet safe: Contrac is LESS toxic to non-target animals in both primary and secondary poisoning situations than other single-feeding baits. An antidote, Vitamin K1 is readily available and there is a time factor for treatment. Yield: approx. 64 - 2 x 3/4 inch blox per 4 lb. pail.
  • Target pests: Rats and Mice Pet safe: While the Protecta Sidekick is tamper resistant it is always best to keep rodenticides out of range of children and pets.
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Mouse Trap Tips and Secrets

!: Mouse Trap Tips and Secrets

Electronic traps work by sending an electric current through the mouse to kill it. They are simple to use and always result in death. When the rodent enters the trap, it completes a circuit which creates a jolt of electricity that is sent through the body and the rodent dies. One the mouse is trapped and it dies, all you simply have to do is shake the rat out of the trap to dispose it. There is no blood or poison to clean up. These trap are the easiest to maintain.

A lot of these traps can powered by double AA batteries, which should work up to fifty kills. Some adequate bait utilized in traps include things like peanut butter, grains, and chocolates. A large number of electric traps have some sort of sign which will let the user recognize a mouse has been ensnared.

Follow this advice to ensure your electric powered mouse trap actually works:

Placement- it is advisable to put the mouse trap nearby the plagued area. Along side walls is a popular spot and so is set in the front of the mouse opening.

Bait- Bait is necessary to trick the mouse in to getting into the mouse trap. It's also important to change up bait among diverse mouse traps. These animals have their own foods that they prefer to sneak attack on. Also if you see what they are feeding, use those meals in the trap also.

Watch- Wait and watch. Clear the mouse trap as soon as the signal light is on. A good time to evaluate mouse traps is usually in the morning, as mice are evening time pests. While clearing out traps, it is wise to wear safety gloves to stop sickness infection.

Employing electronic traps is humane. Choosing an electric mouse trap is a more humane approach to wiping out these mice compared to snap trap. They get rid of mice within 5 seconds, while snap traps might just break the mice's neck or not kill the mouse at once. This brings about an unpleasant and slow loss of life. These sorts of mouse traps are quite risk-free with animals and young children as well. Each and every electronic mouse trap instantly deactivates the moment the door is open, being sure that no one gets shocked. It can be a positive quality when compared to the snap trapper, which does not have any protection elements.

A number of bad elements of the electric trap include that they have a tendency to be much more pricey as opposed to the standard snap trap. This means you can't effectively trap a bedroom without having to spend hundreds of dollars. Whenever you can determine the pathway that the mice prefer to use, that is a significant edge when installing an electric trap.

Pros
Protection device.
Safeguards young children and pets.
Capture several mice. Quite a few can store multiple mice in the capture compartment.
Easy disposal. Empty your trap in the garbage.

Cons
Greater than standard traps.
Won't fit in tiny locations.
Higher in price. Technology costs more.


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Of Rodents and Men

!: Of Rodents and Men

It's rats actually and me, a woman. Really, it's only one rat. I'm fairly certain of that.

It is living in our basement. It got in by chewing through the metal screen that covers the backs of the vents in the basement. He's (no female would be so pushy and crass) apparently a very determined little rat with very sharp and very tough teeth.

This wouldn't be a problem, except I don't know what he might be chewing on down there now that he can't get out of the basement. We put a much heavier screen over all of the vents. And I worry (yes, I really do) that he might die down there.

He is too big for the "Mice Cubes" that we have. They are made of clear plastic and have a one-way door that must close all the way to work. I am thinking that the wily little bas**** purposely left his tail in the door so he could back out after eating the peanuts I so thoughtfully shelled for him.

Last night we tried the bucket trick. You take a five gallon bucket, put some peanuts (thoughtfully shelled) and a small dish of water in the bottom so he won't starve or die of dehydration before you can let him loose. Then you put a piece of cardboard across the top that has a crease in it so it will fall into the bucket when the slightest weight is placed on it. You bait the cardboard with more peanuts; thoughtfully shelled. It seemed like a good trick.

When I checked the bucket this afternoon, fully expecting to find Mr. Rat, he was not there. All the water was gone as well as the peanuts. He is probably somewhere right now happily sleeping off the feast. Obviously, he is as good a leaper as he is a gnawer.

My husband wants to use one of those traps that goes snap and practically decapitates the poor thing. He says it's humane. He says that the rat will never know what hit him. He says that the rat is just going to die down there anyway. I say not so. Not if I keep feeding him peanuts and giving him water.


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