I see the line of rodent zappers you carry but I don't think I need one this big. After reading your article I'm pretty sure I have mice and not rats in my kitchen. Do you have a scaled down smaller version for mice?
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I see rats running on my roof and want to trap them but I don't think they will work up there. The shingles are slippery and it's not flat. Can I use a one of our live traps effectively on my roof?
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Is it possible to live trap rats in a tree?
Live traps can be set most anywhere when targeting rats. The most important factor seems to be whether the location is where they are willing to feed. If you suspect you have roof rats or some other rodent active in a tree, chances are high they are finding food on it making live trapping a possibility.
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I'm a previous purchaser, but need clarification before I make another purchase.
Products: Your web site shows two rat zappers; A) classic (822843) and B) Ultra (822851)
Questions:
1. Item A costs $50.00 each and B costs $65.00. Are the two units identical in size and construction?
2. Are the cases made out of plastic or metal?
3. If one rodent enters and is zapped, is the plate still charged and is capable of zapping a second rodent entering the enclosure?
4. Where is the bait placed?
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Hello,
In my rodent control experience, mice are easy to trap but rats don't go into boxes. Do you have success with rats going inside these plastic cages that electrocute them?
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