BUY. THESE. TRAPS.
BUY THESE. Just BUY THEM NOW. I had zero experience with these nasty critters, and I tried to do the whole 'peace and love, I'll just try to deter them' thing, and yeah, that didn't go well. These nasty things got bold. Too bold. So when I saw that they had destroyed two of my most beloved houseplants (by eating them literally overnight)? Oh, yeah, no more miss nice lady. These things had to DIE. I wanted absolutely nothing to do with touching or even looking at these things, and after much, much, MUCH research, I decided to try these devices, as they seemed to be both effective and easy (with no need to touch). I followed directions closely, and set them out where I had seen the most mouse poop. No lie - 30 minutes after I first set these traps, I come downstairs to see four (I bought two packs of 2) BLINKING GREEN LIGHTS!!!!! That meant I had 4 CRISPY CRITTERS! Oh, but now that meant I had to...dispose of them. I grabbed a paper grocery bag, opened it, then grabbed a small kitchen towel and placed it over my hand while holding the device. I turned off the trap, opened the top, briefly looked to get juuuust enough visible confirmation (a small tuft of fur was all I needed to see), and then I dumped it right into my paper bag. I did the same with all the rest. I emptied, cleaned, replaced the batteries, and then re-baited all the traps, then set them in the exact same spots. I went on to have a 100% kill rate within the next 48 hours, with me re-baiting and re-setting about 4 times. After that, there was nothing. No more mouse poop, no more noise, no more killed houseplants! I left the traps out and after about 5 days, I caught a couple more, but nothing like my initial success. So I re-bait and move them around to different spots if I don't see any activity after like 4 or 5 days. This seems to be pretty effective, and I'm just so much more relaxed. I had no idea how much energy it was taking to be on high alert with this vermin. Well, now they're CRISPY DEAD VERMIN, and my technique hasn't changed, I've simply become much faster. It takes me about 5 minutes, start to finish, to empty, clean, re-bait, and reset all four traps (if necessary). And yes, you do need to actually clean the zappy death compartment and change the batteries every time they work. I have a pretty good stash of rechargeable AA batteries (and that's all I've used), and they've been really great with these devices. Seriously, look no further. Your search is over. Get these, follow the directions and watch the peace return to your home (or workshop or garage or whatever - I don't know your life). Read more












