Rat_SilhouetteDo you hear scratching in your walls? Do you see something moving out of the corner of your eyes?

It might be a mouse in your house!

Mrs F had this to say about our Pestbye Rat Zinger – Electronic Rat Killer:

After weeks of scratching, scrabbling & squeaking noises and the removal of several sachets of poison which seemed to be having no effect, we decided on an electronic killer.

Having read elsewhere that the Mouse version was a little on the small size we ordered the Rat Killer. Judging by the amount of noise we weren’t sure exactly what we were harbouring up there anyway. We bought the ‘without batteries’ version from Primrose but for the price we had to pay from a leading supermarket we might just as well have ordered them at the same time.

We baited with peanut butter, I used my fingers to insert through the holes, it suggests a knife but I couldn’t see how that would work well. 2 days later the light was showing to say we had caught a mouse. Removal of the dead rodent was quick and easy and, thankfully, any family he made have had seem to have moved on without him.

The only niggle is that the trap was slightly too wide to go in a one floorboard gap so we had to use it where we could get two up. As I say, it’s only a minor problem, just something to bear in mind.

(I just asked my Husband if he had anything to say about the trap, he said “it worked” and really, at the end of the day, that’s all you can ask for!)

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