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With the construction behind my house and the cold weather, my neighbors and I were blessed with these unwelcome little additions in our homes. And I hate rodents! I went to Lowes and picked up a couple of these Victor Electronic Mouse Traps and yesterday afternoon, I put them in places where I've seen mouse activity. Woke up this morning to the blinking green light which means 'dead mouse'. You don't have to touch the mouse once it's dead. Just flip open the lid, toss the dead mouse in the trash, and reset the switch to git 'r done.
I'm generally skeptical of any "electronic" pest device, especially at $20/pop, but the woman at Lowes said they have a couple of them around the H&G Section of the store and they do work. Basically, they electricute the mice when they enter the trap. BBZZZBZZZBZZZZ
I went with this device because two one-use traps that kill the mice for $5 seemed a bit steep, and I can't use those traditional snap traps in the house cuz of the animals. This device kills up to 50 mice on a set of batteries (which came included). Change the batteries, you're back in the mice-frying business.
I'm generally skeptical of any "electronic" pest device, especially at $20/pop, but the woman at Lowes said they have a couple of them around the H&G Section of the store and they do work. Basically, they electricute the mice when they enter the trap. BBZZZBZZZBZZZZ
I went with this device because two one-use traps that kill the mice for $5 seemed a bit steep, and I can't use those traditional snap traps in the house cuz of the animals. This device kills up to 50 mice on a set of batteries (which came included). Change the batteries, you're back in the mice-frying business.