The traps I'm using are a plastic version. The pro version is branded T-rex,
while the home version of
similar build is the Tomcat. They have been working good so far. Last one I
tied down and something ate
the rat it caught. Only the head was left in the trap, roughly 24hrs after I
set it.
I did see the zappers and was going to purchase one before I read about the
plastic traps. I have a
few of the plastic traps set and I have two more to set but need to find some
more string to tie it
down. I think the possum was the culprit making them vanish.
As I mentioned to someone else, there is some evil satisfaction in using these
traps. <g>
Brian
battmain@yahoo.com
----- Original Message ----
From: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
To: Battmain <battmain@yahoo.com>
(snip)
I've had great luck with the electric rat/mouse traps put out by Victor.
They run on batteries and give the varmints a jolt around 10,000 volts.
When it is mouse season we get at least one a day, which thins them out
in a hurry. I bought ours at Tractor Supply, but you should be able to
find the just about anywhere. Cost, about $50.
(snip)
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