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Rats & Mice

Rats and mice cause a huge loss of food worldwide. Besides eating our food they spoil it by contamination with their feces, urine, or fur. They can be found not only in our homes, but supermarkets ,restaurants, warehouses, food processing facilities ,livestock facilities, and farm fields.

Without proper trapping with animal traps or baiting with rat and mice bait, they can cause damage to our buildings by their burrowing and gnawing activity .


You may need more traps than you think is warranted.


  • Rats are often shy of new objects and placing unset traps in a new location for a week or two will increase the opportunities of catching. This will acclimate the rats to the traps, once acclimated, set enough traps to kill the a large percentage of the population before the rodents become "trap shy." This is called mass trapping, trapping them at a higher rate than they can repopulate and become shy of the trap.

    There may be a need to have as many as 2-3 dozen rat traps set in place in a commercial establishment, in an infested trash room for example. By having these traps baited with a Rat/Squirrel lure or peanut butter unset, a large population would be use to feeding on around the traps. When the traps are then simultaneously set after a while of this "feeding", a large kill can be obtained.




  • The spring on the rat snap trap is very strong,(it could break a finger) so keep it out of reach of your pets and small children. Rats & Mice can certainly be one of your biggest problems. Rodent control and trapping can be a" do-it-yourself project" with professional strength rodenticides and professional rat traps. Also offered is free professional advice on solving your rodent problem....whether you would choose baits or traps...such as snap rat traps ,live animal traps or glue traps.

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