For Woodstream, the phrase “high-tech mousetrap” is not an oxymoron. Yes, the Lititz-based company is best known for its Victor wooden spring-powered trap, which uses a mechanical technology invented ...
This tunnel-shaped electronic trap is 12 inches long, 4.5 inches wide, and 4.3 inches high—roomy for mice and average-size rats. When a rat or mouse enters the tunnel and steps onto the metal plates, ...
Pest control specialist Victor is hoping the saying “Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door” rings true as it releases its "Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap", a device ...
It’s hard not to admire the common house mouse, Mus musculus. Upon setting up a new home, it neatly separates kitchen, bedroom and toilet areas. It has evolved to make its own vitamin C, and it’s ...
They don’t discriminate and every home has them: Rats. The last several years have been above average for rat populations, according to the San Diego County Vector Control Office. Unlike mice, they’re ...
VENTURA, Calif. — Bob Noe's idea for a better mousetrap is called the Rat Zapper. Sold under the slogan "The Power Tool for Rodent Control," it is a blue plastic box about the size of a milk carton ...
But all the gadgety goodness of this Multi-Kill trap makes us want to electrocute our pests into smoldering puffs of lifeless mouse just as Victor promises. The high-voltage shock is said to kill the ...
There’s no need to build a better mouse trap when these already exist. By Adam Douglas Published Oct 11, 2024 1:00 PM EDT We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate ...
For $35-a-month rent, the Electronic Trap Co. of Rochester, N. Y. offers a highly scientific rat eradicator. Taking advantage of the fact that rats fear blind alleys and new paths, the electronic rat ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you think you just saw a mouse, it probably wasn't the only one. "The rule of thumb is that for every ...
If there’s one thing the world will never be rid of, it’s mice and rats. These sneaky rodents have been around for 160 million years and both farmers and pest professionals have to work hard to keep ...
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