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KRIWIN Rat, Rodent, Mouse Trap/Catcher Iron Big Size - Ultimate Solution to All Rat Problems


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Kriwin Rat, Rodent, Mouse Trap/ Catcher Iron Big Size - Ultimate Solution to all Rat Problems.Made of Iron, Lightweight, durable good quality rat trap. Size 26 X 11X 10 cms

A mousetrap is a specialized type of animal trap designed primarily to catch mice; however, it may also (intentionally or unintentionally) trap other small animals. Mousetraps are usually set in an indoor location where there is a suspected infestation of rodents. Larger traps are designed to catch other species of animals; such as rats, squirrels, other small rodents, or other animals.

These traps have the advantage of allowing the mouse to be released into the wild.It is a simple device with a heavily spring-loaded bar and a trip to release it. Cheese may be placed on the trip as bait, but other food such as oats, chocolate, bread, meat, butter and peanut butter are more commonly used. The spring-loaded bar swings down rapidly and with great force when anything, usually a mouse, touches the trip.

Rats are often shy of new objects and the placement of unset traps in a new location for a week or two will increase the opportunities for catching.

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Kriwin

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6033700804894

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M/s Kriwin

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M/s Kriwin

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26X11X10

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Rat Trapping Tips Place rat traps in high-activity areas of the rat colony. These areas may include darkened corners, along walls, behind appliances and objects, and all areas where droppings are evident. Since rats need to touch surfaces as they move, place them accordingly. Place rat traps spaced from 15-20 feet apart. Remember to place them touching a wall since rats like to run along walls to avoid detection. Position rat traps to maximize the chances of rats to cross over the traps during their natural travels along their runways. Set snap traps extended at a right angle from a wall with the trigger end almost touching the wall. If rat traps are set parallel to the wall, set them in pairs with triggers situated to intercept the rats from either direction. Do not touch pets, before handling the traps.