Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
7 In-/Outdoor Electric Knaagdierval is de waterdichte, humane oplossing voor uw knaagdierprobleem. Het kan buiten of op vochtige plaatsen worden gebruikt bij gebruik in combinatie met de waterdichte hoes die bij het product wordt geleverd. Het heeft twee manieren om van stroom te voorzien: u kunt 4 D-batterijen of USB-kabel gebruiken als stroombron voor de val. Het wordt ook geleverd met geluids- en lichtalarm dat u eraan kan herinneren wanneer u moet opruimen nadat de val het knaagdier heeft geëlimineerd.
Sarah E
2 juni 2025
Works like a charm! I tried three different trap designs to eliminate mice in our house and, over a period of months, didn't catch a single one of the clever critters. Then I purchased this electric trap. It has plenty of room for fodents to enter and no mechanical parts to get in the way. It also has vents so the bait can be smelled from outside. The rodents go in to explore and that's their last journey. So far it's been two nights since the trap arrived and two mice caught.
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27 mei 2025
Excelente material, automáticamente extermina. Resultados limpios sin mayor dificultad
J. Hebert
6 mei 2025
I love this trap!Excellent quality. Excellent materials. Excellent fit and finish.It has a good design but with a minor flaw.I've been using this trap for about two months now and have caught over twenty mice. That's an excellent result compared to the previous family trap we used. I highly recommend this trap.Also this is the cleanest, quickest killing trap ever. The animal dies very quickly and humanely. Cleaning the trap takes only a few seconds as long as I use seeds or nuts. I never use peanut butter.The two pictures I uploaded show the trap from above with the top removed. The entrance into the trap is a three inch square hole at the bottom left side of the picture. The bait is at the top of the picture. The mouse/rat enters at the bottom and moves up to the bait at the top. It must touch two separate pieces of metal to trigger the trap.The first pic shows the flaw: the single strip of metal that runs up the right hand side of the trap all the way to the bait. If a mouse stays on that single piece of metal and does NOT step off onto another piece of metal the trap will fail. The mouse will not receive the shock intended for it. The mouse must be on two separate pieces of metal to receive the shock.Fortunately I realized this was happening because the trap alarm was sounding on two different occasions indicating it had been triggered but nothing was in the trap and the bait (sunflower seeds) was all gone. It had killed about a dozen mice by this time so it was clearly working most of the time.The second picture shows the solution - a small block of wood about one inch by one inch by two or three inches long. The block simply covers a portion of the single run of metal on the right side, forcing the mouse to step off onto a second piece of metal in order to enter/exit the trap. I've had no failures since I installed that block of wood.The manufacturer is probably already aware of this flaw and added a small wing somewhere on the right hand side of the trap to force mice to step off that one piece of metal. I doubt this is a problem with rats since they are so much bigger.Please note that you should NOT use anything that conducts electricity or you could destroy the electronics when a shock is triggered. I'm not sure about that and I don't want to experiment to find out. Just be sure to avoid putting anything metal inside that trap.Wood or plastic are best.I have no idea how well this trap works with rats as we seem to have none here in Alberta, Canada, probably because the provincial government maintains rat traps at all borders. I've lived here about fifty years and I've never seen a rat in this province.The support for a USB power supply is truly awesome and saves the user all the problems one has with batteries going dead, cold weather, etc. It does mean the trap needs to be near a power outlet unless you actually want to deal with batteries and their continuous, never-ending problems and safety issues.I tend to avoid the use of batteries when not absolutely needed.Happy trapping :)
WorksInTheory
6 februari 2025
Hell yes. No more waking up at night to the sound of a mouse flailing around the kitchen after getting caught by a leg or tail. No more half-dead scenes in the morning that leave you questioning your morality before coffee.This trap is sturdy, fast, and honestly peaceful. Think Tom Thumb, curled up like he just nodded off in a boot. There’s a bigger upfront cost than your basic snap traps, but the peace of mind is worth every penny. If you want to deal with a mouse problem without the emotional baggage, this is it.
Christine E.
3 januari 2025
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