Showing posts with label rat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rat. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2009

Retreating Rats

Add one more thing that is good about warming weather, retreating rats and mice.

Because of the smorgasbord of food available outside, they will not hesitate to run, and run we want them to do; hopefully to never turn.

We are keeping our rat zapper ready just in case they try and make a sneak attack back into our home.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Baiting the Rat Zapper

Each Rat Zapper arrives with a fresh bag of bait. The bait is dry dog food, which works well for most rats and mice. However there is always a few rodents who think they are smarter than the bait you use and will not enter into the Rat Zapper.

Here are some recommendations for bait that will entice any stubburn rat our mouse into the Rat Zapper for a quick kill.

Fried sausage
Sunflower seeds
Peanut butter
Vanilla waffers
Hot dogs
Smelly cheese

Keep in mind that if you are using a bait that is loose or soft, it will need to be put into an empty pop bottle cap and then slide all the way to the back of the Rat Zapper.

Also remember that it only takes 1-2 pieces of bait at a time. If you get to many pieces of bait in the Rat Zappery, you will short out the unit and it will not work when the rodent shows up for their snack.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Rat Zapper

This is all about my Rat Zapper.

Have you ever been sitting in your living room watching TV and have mouse run across the room? Will I have and I can say it was not a pleasant experience.

The worst part was my wife's response...screaming at the top of her lungs and jumping onto the couch, what a site.

Ok, so now what do I do, go buy a Rat Zapper of course.

I am the kind of guy who likes to check out the newest gadgets available. So I go online to see what is available for mouse traps. I come across the Rat Zapper, so I had to buy one and see if it really was a good as they say.

It arrived, I followed the instructions and bait it, turned it on and waited.

Sure enough, the next morning the light on top of the rat zapper was blinking. I then took it over to the trash and dumped the critter out, no more mice! Happy wife.

Here is a great store to buy a Rat Zapper, they have fast shipping!!