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How To Find Ethical Rat Traps

2016/5/3 8:57:09

It can be said that of all the mammals on the planet, the most hated is the common rat. These wretched seeming animals are treated like insects in most cases as they share many annoying traits with the pests, such as the knack to end up in our house uninvited. Of course once an infestation of rats occurs to you the only thing you are worried about is how to get them out of your house as quickly and easily as possible so of course your first thought would be to kill the things. It sounds simple enough, you set out a trap, wait a little while, and then come back to see your problem solved right? However, the truth is that rat traps are possibly your worst bet in taking care of a rat infestation. Not only are most traps either difficult to use or one time usages, they are also largely unsuccessful in taking care of the problem. This will lead to you spending more money and time on the problem than you expected to. Here is a listing of three of the main types of rat traps and the deal with their usage and reliability. Hopefully with this you will understand that these traps may be a larger liability than a solution.

Glue traps

Glue traps are some of the most popular but least effective of all rat traps. This is because rats can free themselves from the trap if they are not found and killed quickly. They are also some of the most inhumane ways to kill rats due to the fact that rats are left alive and therefore will struggle against the trap until They die in a more painful fashion. Glue traps are used primarily for rat control indoors and are not very good outdoors because the glue itself can become less effective. Most animals that are caught by these traps are found with terrible injuries that result from either them thrashing about or biting of their own legs trying to escape. Death is usually very slow and painful with this type of trap and this has prompted animal activists to oppose the use of glue traps.

Snap traps

Classic snap traps are designed to catch and kill rats. It is a simple device with a heavy spring-loaded bar and a trip to release it. It’s designed so that the rodent will be killed or severely injured by the force of the bar. These traps close very fast and people are often injured trying to set the traps. Also Rats avoid new objects, so these traps often require some kind of food attractant to interest the rat. To add to the disdain of its use, successful trap attempts tend to make an unsightly mess and they must also be reset after each catch.

Electric traps

The most effective and humane form of rat traps http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/rat-traps-c-21_127.html is the Electric version. Electric rat traps begin by luring the rat into the trap with some form of bait. Once inside the rodents are exterminated through a strong jolt of electrical current. That is the homeowner version at least and even though it is effective and requires less effort on your part, these types of traps are also more costly and can only be used once. The commercial form of this trap is far less humane, however efficient it may be. In the commercial form, the rat is led by smell down a tunnel which leads to the electric jolt. However, in these models the electric jolt is almost unnecessary because it not only does not kill the rat, but it does not hinder its movement at all. In fact, the real trap is the second tunnel that the rat is forced to go through which leads to a holding cell where the rat starves to death. As I said it is not very humane, however it is fairly cost effective because it can hold many rats at once and kill them all.