There are many types of rodent traps available but the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap boasts the best available design in my opinion among the more reasonably priced brands and makes. The design is comprised of compact and durable black plastic and runs on a total of four AA batteries, enabling it to safely and humanly kill up to 50 mice on a single charge.
One of the best attributes of the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap is the ability to place the unit where ever it's needed. You do not have any harmful chemicals to handle or contend with and it is built upon a shock free design. Whenever a mouse is caught in the containment area, the LED indicator light alerts you continuously for up to 24 hours. Disposal is quite simple and because there is only electricity used, you do not have to clean up a huge mess as compared to other mouse trap designs.
Before I had made the decision to purchase this trap for my garage area, I wanted to do a little more research on the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap. From what I had observed from current owners, is that using excessive amounts of bait can actually prematurely deactivate the mouse trap before the rodent can get caught. Many reviews recommend using very small amounts of bait in order to keep the unit working properly. Taking this advice, I have not had any issue with the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap thus far.
I highly recommend this more humane alternative to some of the other mouse traps available on the market today. You will keep your children, animals and yourself safer when trying to take care of an ongoing rodent problem. The simplicity and price alone makes the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap a better buy in my opinion and being a made by a trusted company in the field of rodent extermination, I feel even more comfortable that the device will work for a long time.
The Victor Electronic Mouse Trap would be one of the better choices for the food service and food storage industry. Because of there is no use of chemicals, you run a zero chance of poisonous contaminates entering any areas that it shouldn't.
Published by John Ehle
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